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Mark Twain said, “Everyone talks about the weather (cost of medicine) and no one does anything about it!”  Well this site does something about the cost of medicine. (Sorry, not the weather)    We have collected here the folk medicine wisdom of the ages. Save your money for serious illnesses and look here for inexpensive, simple, at home treatments. This site lets you explore the best we could find in Folk medicine, herbal medicines, nutritional treatments, homeopathy, aromatherapy, Chinese, Indian and cures, Reflexology, Acupressure and illness related Diets. Many of these are very old, tried and true solutions. Try a few, most are not costly and many folks swear by them. Old Fashion Remedies are a collection of simple cures put together by a German priest who felt that most illness can be cured with nature’s medicines. They have been used for many decades.

 


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Doctor’s Home Remedies is a collection of natural ways to treat all but the most severe illnessesHome Remedies is more of these inexpensive ways to treat a wide range of problems. Well indexed, so it is easy to use. Remedies A-Z covers almost all diseases and problems and offers help for each of them in a well organized way. This is very broad and covers most types of treatment that are non-pharmaceutical. Old Wives Tales is a super collection of suggestions and explanations by illness or by treatment. Very educational. Covers coughs to cancer to skin disease.  Folk Remedies as you might suspect, focuses on herbal and supplemental treatments and is a very helpful site. Grandma’s Remedies has several lists of simple treatments that work for most people. You will be amazed how many things can solve everyday problems for pennies that companies charge dollars for. Did you know that one of the best tanning agents is Coca cola? That WD-40 removes fresh paint? This one will astound you! Naturopathetic Medicine is used extensively in Europe, China and India. It tries to treat the entire body as an integrated system and heals the root cause, not the symptom. Think about this if you are not aware of this option.   Healthy Kitchen is a good site with many links. Basically it stresses that foods can be our ally or our enemy when we are striving to recover or build our health. It is a rich site and very worth while.  Glyconutrition is based on a relatively new science aimed at strengthening our cells at a molecular level. This nutritional approach has a legion of strong believers and we strongly recommend it for your review.

 

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