The other day I called our doctor's assistant and said that I immediately took chest X-rays. In my day off I went to the hospital, take a turn and waited.
Next to me were two women, one of whom complained of aching pain in the joints.
Her companion to her and says:
- Do you sew therapeutic pillow. I'm just her and rescues when the joints begin to rage, and I think it helps my grandfather from sciatica.
Ear pricked probably not only I, but all who are sitting at this moment in the queue. What kind of a therapeutic pillow now will be discussed?
Woman seeing interested glances, continued:
- Oh, how much money I spent on all sorts of medication and the proper result and has not achieved. Then I found a very good tool.
It needs of linen fabric to sew a small bag under his pillow. Next, find the haystack, or in the type of dry grass and fill her bag. This is a therapeutic pillow.
This pillow is necessary to boil for 10 minutes, squeeze and while it is still hot, to attach to the sore spot, tie a cotton cloth and woolen scarf.
The woman alleged that after a week of daily treatments, joint pain she goes, and her grandfather treats sciatica.
I think the point here in the meadow plants that have healing powers. After all, nature gave us a mass of useful plants that can be used for the benefit and use.
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