How To Get Rid of a Cold !

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  1. Successful Yvonne profile image60
    Successful Yvonneposted 13 years ago

    I was at a business meeting one evening.  I had a cough that would't stop! I was told by a friend to get a fresh lemon and an onion. Dice the onion, and slice the lemon~after washing it, put them both in a 2 qt. pot of water and bring to a boil.  Let stand for about an hour. drink a warm cup of lemon onion tea as often as I could. In three days, I had dranked the whole thing and was cold free!!!

    1. Richard Craig profile image60
      Richard Craigposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      It all sounds good but for the onion part.  How does it taste?

    2. Successful Yvonne profile image60
      Successful Yvonneposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      It was not as bad as I thought it would be.  I think it was the lemon that really got my attention!  When I thought about getting well, I asked myself, how bad do you want it? then, it became a no brainer.

  2. Pearldiver profile image68
    Pearldiverposted 13 years ago

    Wow... Some Claim to Fame!! roll

    I was born with Cauliflower Ears and quite frankly I would have preferred Good Old Common Everyday Ears! smile

    But When I met a 2foot 3inch Dwarf My whole life changed... hmm

    So at a tupperware undie party I found out that if I added 3x Onions 1x Radish 1x Clove of Garlic and 1x bottle of Gin to 3x Tablespoons of Pepper... and submerged my ears in this solution... I would completely get rid of my Cauliflower ears!
    I did... and Wow.. Dice your Onion!!! Woww... Slice your Lemon!!! smile
    Yipppeeeee.... No more Ears! And I didn't Even have to Drunked the whole thing or Stroke the Dwarf!
    So what do you think about that SucCessFull???
    I am Now EarFree and I can walk without sticks!!! Praise the Dwarf!! hmm
    Amazing!!!!!! Thank you So Much Tupperware!!! Thank you Mum for making sure I had Clean Undies!!! So, So Happy !!!! big_smile

    1. SomewayOuttaHere profile image61
      SomewayOuttaHereposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      ....lol  lol....thanks for my first laugh of the day while i'm sippin' my coffee.  ....what the heck is a tupperware undie party?....must be a kiwi thingie.....big_smile

    2. Successful Yvonne profile image60
      Successful Yvonneposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      If it worked for you, I'd call that good news!!!!!

      1. Glenn Raymond profile image61
        Glenn Raymondposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Yes, garlic is a natural antibiotic and onion is also good.  I make a killer spicy soup with a lot of both and if it don't kill the cold it will certainly get the plumbing working.

        This is a great topic to post on the forum, thank you.

  3. sofs profile image77
    sofsposted 13 years ago

    If you don't like to eat or drink garlic..one other way to have them absorbed in your system ...take a handful of garlic pods, crush them coarsely drop them into a bucket of hot water, just hot enough to keep your feet in for 10 minutes try it thrice a day and you cold flies away.

  4. Research Analyst profile image71
    Research Analystposted 13 years ago

    brewing some cayenne pepper with lemon and honey for a warm drink works well too.

 
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