Writer's Block: Home Remedies
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Blackcurrant juice with a big spoonful of honey and the juice of half a lemon squeezed into it. Also soup. And long hot baths/showers with lots of steam. And a toasty hot water bottle. (That last part isn't edible).
Blackcurrant juice with a big spoonful of honey and the juice of half a lemon squeezed into it. Also soup. And long hot baths/showers with lots of steam. And a toasty hot water bottle. (That last part isn't edible).
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Date: 2009-09-07 05:06 am (UTC)Jamie: Not sure that's the best way to make tea, though.
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Date: 2009-09-07 06:26 pm (UTC)It's got a lot of importance for its healing properties historically and religiously here, so that's not very surprising.
I usually just suck on some hard candy of any sort. Juice also sounds nice, but I can't have cold things. They hurt my throat worse. Maybe if the orange juice was left out for a while... ^^;;
Oh! My oddest one, for a scratched throat? ICE CREAM.
No, I'm serious.
It completely numbs the area and leaves you feeling so good~
(I realize my body's reactions to cold food makes no sense.)
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Date: 2009-09-07 07:39 pm (UTC)The ice-cream thing isn't really that strange. It's pretty much a tradition here that kids who have to have their tonsils taken out will live on ice-cream for the next few days after surgery XD
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Date: 2009-09-07 07:49 pm (UTC)Same here. That's what I did. BEST POST-OP DAYS OF MY LIFE, man.
Not that I get operated on often, but, still.