Mon 16 Feb 2009
Disclosing Long-Used Healing Practices & Benefits
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On February 15th The Herald Gazette, Village Soup, published a descriptive review of the book, Mama’s Home Remedies in a column, “Knox County Opinions.”
A Book From The Heart
by Lynnette Walther, Columnist
Svetlana Konnikova grew up on Moldavia among medical professionals who were active in natural and folk medicine and herbalism. She has put together a power-packed volume of the wisdom of ages placing generations of knowledge and practice into everyone’s hands.
“Mama’s Home Remedies: Discover Time-Tested Secrets of Good Health and the Pleasures of Natural Living delivers a healthy dose of common sense and common remedies touched with folklore, quotes and even superstitions.
As the healthful and healing value of everyday foods continues to be discovered, in her amazingly inclusive book, Konnikova explains how to benefit from a wide variety of common food items. Herbs are another arm of the body of knowledge this useful book imparts, disclosing long-used practices and benefits. Comfort and cures for common ailments from colds to headaches and body aches and pains can be discovered in the pages of her book, which is told in story form relating her own childhood and family experiences. Charming folktales illustrate a variety of cures and those in turn are followed by lists of remedies to concoct or conduct.
Got a headache? Konnikova suggests you try this:
- “Drink fresh carrot juice.”
- Apply a hot water or vinegar compress to the forehead.”
- “Drink green tea with jasmine.”
- “With both hands, massage your head from forehead to the base of your skull.”
- “Boil two tablespoons of cherries in two cups water for five to seven minutes. Add a pinch of sugar and drink as a hot tea.”
- “Drink one ounce of fresh potato juice.”
And those are just a taste of “Mama’s” remedies.
One of the most useful chapters in “Mama’s Home Remedies” is the last, with lists of herbs and foods featured throughout, offering a quick reference guide to diagnose and treat a wide variety of common ailments. A comprehensive index adds to this most handy guide.
“Mama’s Home Remedies” is available in paperback, and is from Aurora Publishers. The paperback book includes vintage line drawings and is 328 pages at $19.95
Copyright 2009 Village Soup
Source: The Herald Gazette, Village Soup, Knox County Opinions, http://knox.villagesoup.com/print/Print.cfm?StoryID=145602; http://knox.villagesoup/opinion/story.cfm?storyID+145602


