Folk Remedies And Natural Cures
Aug 26, 2008 Suzy Cohen, R. Ph., is a licensed pharmacist with nearly 20 years of clinical experience. The author of The 24-Hour Pharmacist
(HarperCollins, July '07), she is "America's Most Trusted Pharmacist,"
and has helped millions of patients in various clinical settings, such
as retail, hospital, nursing home pharmacies, and through her
nationally
syndicated column, "Dear Pharmacist." A former spokesperson for the
National Association of Chain Drug Stores, Suzy Cohen is a member of
the Institute of Functional Medicine, The Association of Natural
Medicine Pharmacists and The American Pharmacists Association. You can
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DearPharmacist website.
It
wasn’t passed down from my grandma, but I hope you’ll print this anyway because
it works. I had severe arthritis and now the pain is almost completely gone. I
do two things: The first thing is, I wash a potato and slice it up (keep the
skin on); then I soak the potato overnight in a bowl of fresh cold water. In
the morning, I drink a cup of the potato juice. I also take baths in sea salt,
about a half cup of sea salt added to my bath water. Amazing! – P.E., Lodi,
California
I
had the worst case of smelly feet until someone told me to soak my feet in warm
water with some apple cider vinegar. I do that twice a week, and I sprinkle
baking soda in my shoes; no more odor. – E.P., Gainesville, Florida
This
is cheap and easy. When you feel a cold sore coming on, rub an ice cube on the
area for 15 minutes. Afterwards, dip your finger in table salt and press the
spot for a few more minutes. – K.T., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
If
you get a nagging wet cough and have to spit a lot, drink Hyssop tea. Squeeze a
little lemon into it, and some honey. This will loosen all the phlegm. – S.C.,
Decatur, Illinois
I
used to have warts and my sister recently got rid of them with marigolds. She
had a garden of these plants (I don’t know all their names) and she cut the
stems, squeezed out the sap and applied it to my warts. Like magic, they
eventually disappeared. – N.G., Dallas, Texas
As
a teenager, I had acne. Mom made me rub peeled garlic cloves right on the
pimples three times a day. This worked very well, but people thought I had bad
breath! – Y.D., Tulsa, Oklahoma
I
had carpal tunnel pain and I found some relief from you! In a recent column,
you gave a recipe for ginger tea (for stomach upset and nausea) and I began
drinking this because I had chronic bowel problems. It worked for that, and
interestingly, I noticed that I could type again, and even reduce my ibuprofen
dosage. Then I started wearing a magnetic bracelet that I bought at the health
food store, and now I am 100% better!
Here’s
the recipe for tea: Grate a teaspoon of fresh ginger into hot water with lemon
and honey, add 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder spice. Steep it, strain it then
drink. – J.P., New York City
For
bad breath, eat one avocado every day. It’s better with salt and lemon on it,
if you can’t eat it straight. I believe it cleans the liver and stomach. –
B.W., Sanibel, Florida






































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