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the thing i use for sore throats is raspberry vinigar dave makes it now from his mums old recipe and its nice on yorkshire pudding to my fiend adds a bit more sugar and thickens it a bit more and puts it on ice cream.

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Here's a tip that works for athlete's foot, I suffered bad with it for years the regular over the counter stuff just kept it at bay, but I still had smelly feet. Use Vick vapour rub, it does work, cl

the thing i use for sore throats is raspberry vinigar dave makes it now from his mums old recipe and its nice on yorkshire pudding to my fiend adds a bit more sugar and thickens it a bit more and puts

'Virol' was the same as: 'Cod, Liver Oil and Malt' - as a child, loved this stuff.

I guess it was Laudanum - Tincture of Opium - pretty potent stuff.

Now i know why I always slept so well at grans house LOL!

My mum used to make rasberry vinegar, brilliant stuff for a sore throat !

Oil of Cloves for a toothache. Still used today.

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not one from back in the day but worth trying next time you get bungled up with cold or flu, make a lemsip, pop a lemon locket sweet into it... blows ya head off but does the trick nicely!

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Back in my day (that sounds familiar) if you had a toothache at school, you were sent down to the Domestic Science rooms and you were given a clove and you chewed on that. Soon, toothache gone.

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SWMBO cracked a tooth in India some years ago. The pharmacist gave her a bottle of Oil of Cloves and it took the pain away very quickly. burnt like hell though.

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I have a tub of evening primrose oil capsules, i never take em and for the past 5-6 weeks iv suffered from headaches and migraines, Next time im goin to take a couple of those!

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I was a bit of a sickly kid in early life, so I had malt extract every day for years ! also remember little bottles of "real" orange juice concentrate I used to have. Oh and as mentioned the dreaded cod liver oil.

Mind I take super high strength Krill oil nowadays for my arthritis and swear by it !

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I loved it! A tablespoon of malt, teaspoon of cod liver oil and teaspoon of Rose Hip Syrup each day. Plus the 'welfare' orange juice, no wonder I have been plagued with dental problems ever since!

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My brother had a huge wart on the back of his hand as a kid, grandma told him to rub a piece of raw meat on the wart and toss the meat over the fence. It worked for some strange reason, the wart went.

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... and next door's dog was VERY happy!

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OK, I'll point out that over the other side of the fence was the Amesbury Circus playing fields, and it was a little piece of meat not a pork chop, LOL.

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Sorry - images of chunks of meat flying over the fence was a very "Pythonesque" moment! ;)

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A piece of string, about a foot long, with 7 knots along the length.

Every night, rub each knot between your fingers and say, 'My warts have gone".

It worked as well....after several days the warts just disappeared.

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Virol from memory was a mixture of malt and cod liver oil, quite thick bit like treacle, used to have it also as a kid, not a bad taste really as the malt disguised the fish oil.

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