Sunday, September 19, 2010

What to do with an insect bite

Eat for the health of it.

I think I may have told you about placing a copper penny on a bee sting and I am sure it would work on any insect bite. I have used meat tenderizer on fire ant bites, that worked real good. You can try using cucumber slices, papaya, guava, or mango too. If you have to, you can try using urine or juice from chewing tobacco. If you don't chew tobacco then try some mud.

Looking for a healthy cook book? Try GRANDMA'S BACK TO BASICS ALL NATURAL MORE THAN JUST A COOKBOOK ISBN#0-8059-6286-7, By Teresa Thompson.Please order at: www.dorrancepublishing.com, or call at: 1-800-788-7654. It is also available at: Bassettes Health Food Store on Secor Road, in Toledo, Ohio, between Sylvania Avenue and Executive Parkway.

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Laughter is healthy:

An eighty year old man went to his doctor for his annual checkup. After he was finished the doctor tells him, "I'm afraid you have a heart murmur. Do you smoke?"
"No."replies the man.
"Do you drink a lot?"
"No,"replies the man.
"Do you have a sex life?"
"Yes,I do."
"Well," says the doctor, "I am afraid with this heart murmur, you will have to give up half of your sex life."
Looking perplexed, the old man asks, "Which half? The looking or the thinking about it?"

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