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Reference #: | 252 |
Submit Date: | 22 Dec 2002 |
Browse Category: | flu |
Author: | crisosto pena |
Email Address: | none |
Treatment used: | chili pods |
You can buy this remedy at: | anywhere |
Remedy will cost you: | unknown |
Country of Remedy: | mexico |
Remedy Source: | International Student Home Remedies Project |
More Links about this Remedy: | http://www.otan.us/webfarm/emailproject/rem.htm |
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My father, Crisosto Pena, a Mexican Apache, believed that chile could cure
anything. He said that it was packed full of vitamins and therefore a cure-all, especially for colds. One day he returned from work and found his wife and five children in bed with the flu. He felt so bad for them that he took out the bag of hot chile pods and soaked them in hot water for 15 minutes. Then he put them into a grinder and ground them with the water they were soaked in. He gave each one of his family members a spoonful with a piece of tortilla. About an hour later the family was moving about. The children were out playing around, and his wife was cooking dinner. From that day on, I too believe that chile is a cure-all, especially for colds. As a preventive medicine, you can mix the chile with garlic and onions. It not only tastes good, but also keeps colds away. Told by I.M. Crisosto Pena, daughter of Crisosto Pena, and the great great granddaughter of Geronimo. |
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