Archive for September 2nd, 2010

1. Saturate a wad with white fir oil or bee-glue tincture and smear your mucous membrane with it.
2. Dissolve honey in water and snort the solution several times a day.
3. Mix beet juice with honey, saturate 2 wads with the mixture and insert them into your nostrils. Perform the procedure several times a day.
4. Mix a tablespoon of honey, a tablespoon of mayonnaise, and a tablespoon of black currant and raspberry jam. Infuse the mix with 100 millilitres of boiling water and leave the mixture to brew for 15 minutes. Drink half a glass of the mix 3 times a day. Continue reading ‘Runny Nose – Uncover Effective Home Remedies To Deal With It (Part 2)’ »

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Casts have been used for thousands of years to protect broken bones. The ancient Indians and Egyptians used wooden splits to treat fractures. The invention of the modern Plaster of Paris cast can be attributed to two military surgeons, Antonius Mathijsen and Nikolai Pirogov. Dr. Pirogov was the first person to use Plaster of Paris casts on a large scale during the Crimean War in the 1850s. Since then, Plaster of Paris has been the material of choice for making casts.

Though Plaster of Paris casts are a cheap and effective way to treat bone fractures, they have certain irritants. They are very hard and bulky; which can be a problem for some, especially for children. Even limited contact with water can ruin them completely. Since they have to be left on for weeks if not months at a time, bathing and other daily activities become very inconvenient, even a change in weather can completely ruin a standard Plaster cast. Moreover, these casts are known to cause skin irritation, itching, rashes and even bacterial infections. Continue reading ‘The Evolution of Casts All the Way to Waterproof Casts!’ »

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