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debm55

(60,423 posts)
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:23 AM Mar 15

What home remedy did your mother or grandmother use when you were young and sick as a child? Mine was a mustard

plaster for chest cold. I can still remember the small yellow tin with the dried mustard came in, My grandmother would make it, wrap it in a cloth and put on my chest. And you?

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What home remedy did your mother or grandmother use when you were young and sick as a child? Mine was a mustard (Original Post) debm55 Mar 15 OP
Chicken soup The Blue Flower Mar 15 #1
Thank you very much, The Blue Flower. debm55 Mar 15 #3
Awww SuzyandPuffpuff Mar 15 #2
Thank you very much, SuzyandPuffpuff. debm55 Mar 15 #4
Grandma always used... oldsoldierfadingfast Mar 15 #88
That is very interesting. Thank you for sharing with us, oldsoldierfadingfast. debm55 Mar 15 #89
My "never allow alcohol in her home"Grandma generally still had something hidden for "Hot Toddies" hlthe2b Mar 15 #5
Thank you very much for sharing your home remedy for us, hithe2b. debm55 Mar 15 #6
My mom was from the South Soul_of_Wit Mar 15 #33
They used to spray our throats with mercurochrome markodochartaigh Mar 15 #7
Oh my, I hated that stuff. Thank you for sharing, markodochartaigh. That would be terrible. debm55 Mar 15 #14
Mustard Plaster Shoobee Mar 15 #8
Yes, I remember when they lifted the cloth off, I had a large red square on my chest. Thank you for sharing, Shoobee. debm55 Mar 15 #10
Hot toddies were also given to us as kids when we had a cold or flu. 10 Turtle Day Mar 15 #9
Thank you very much for sharing, 10 Turtle Day. I did the gargling with hot salt water for a sore throat. debm55 Mar 15 #15
My grandmother... 2naSalit Mar 15 #11
thank you very much for sharing with us, 2naSalit. If you remember any others give them a post. debm55 Mar 15 #16
Oops... 2naSalit Mar 15 #31
That's okay. debm55 Mar 15 #35
We used flat Pepsi. LoisB Mar 15 #22
That was a common one also... 2naSalit Mar 15 #30
Interesting. I'm going to try to find some comfrey. Chronic left leg pain which has been LoisB Mar 15 #45
There's a warning that goes with comfrey... 2naSalit Mar 15 #47
Thank you very much, for sharing with us, LoisB. debm55 Mar 15 #36
I remember coke syrup! Was yummy Freddie Mar 16 #105
Sweet spirits of nitre in a spoon with sugar; Geritol for prevention biophile Mar 15 #12
Thank you very much, biophile, for sharing. I remember the Geritol and an elixir called St. John's syrup. debm55 Mar 15 #18
When my boys were teething, my Nana told me to dip GPV Mar 15 #13
Thank you very much, GPV , for sharing with us. I remember that one. My family would rub the brandy on the gums. debm55 Mar 15 #19
Onion juice and sugar or vinegar and sugar for sore throat. Slice onion into a glass, pour LoisB Mar 15 #17
Thank you very much, for sharing with us, LoisB. That is a new one for me. debm55 Mar 15 #20
Sweet oil aka olive oil for earaches berniesandersmittens Mar 15 #21
Thank you very much for sharing the home remedy. berniesandersmittens. debm55 Mar 15 #37
A 2-Fer justaprogressive Mar 15 #23
Thank you very much for sharing that home remedy with us, justaprogressive. debm55 Mar 15 #39
Daily, in winter, a mixing spoon of Castor Oil or Cod Liver Oil on the way out the door for LoisB Mar 15 #24
I never had Castor Oil or Cod Liver Oil, Thank you very much for sharing, LoisB debm55 Mar 15 #40
You were lucky. If anyone ever tries to convince you to get anywhere near either, RUN. LoisB Mar 15 #46
Tincture of Merthiolate, or Golden Raisin Mar 15 #25
HAHAHAHAH. Thank you , Golden Raisin. Mine was Vaseline. Used for every booboo on the skin. debm55 Mar 15 #41
Vicks VapoRub sop Mar 15 #26
Agree. How about the Vick's thing you put in your nose for nasal stufffiness? Thank you for sharing, sop debm55 Mar 15 #42
My mother would put Vicks VapoRub up our noses. It's a miracle we survived. sop Mar 15 #43
Yuk. Thank you sop for sharing. That sounds terrible. debm55 Mar 15 #53
Hot milk in our ears for earache displacedvermoter Mar 15 #27
Oh wow. Did it work? Thank you for sharing displacedvermoter. debm55 Mar 15 #58
Very soothing I recall displacedvermoter Mar 15 #61
Thank you very much debm55 Mar 15 #67
Chicken soup Bluestocking Mar 15 #28
Thank you for sharing, Bluestocking. I had the canned stuff. But it worked like one of the vaporizers. debm55 Mar 15 #59
I grew up in Michigan JBTaurus83 Mar 15 #29
Vernors! Soul_of_Wit Mar 15 #32
Canada Dry here. multigraincracker Mar 15 #52
When I was (much) younger and went on my first flight JBTaurus83 Mar 15 #62
HAHAHHAHAHAH. Thank you JBTaurus83 debm55 Mar 15 #57
Yup! buzzycrumbhunger Mar 15 #91
Flat 7up or sprite for upset tummies. mwmisses4289 Mar 15 #34
Thank you very much for your home remedies, mwmisses4289. I would have the honey and lemon juice in hot tea. debm55 Mar 15 #50
Have a cup of tea you will feel better ☕ TommieMommy Mar 15 #38
HAHAHHAHAH. Thank you very much for sharing with us, TommieMommy. debm55 Mar 15 #49
Vicks Vapo Rub and Camphophanic. rsdsharp Mar 15 #44
Thank you very much for the home remedy, rsdsharp debm55 Mar 15 #48
Rubbing alcohol bottomofthehill Mar 15 #51
Oh, Thank you so much for sharing with us, bottomofthehill. I have never heard of that remedy before. debm55 Mar 15 #55
Vicks vapor rub WmChris Mar 15 #54
Oh my. You swallowed it? You are a brave soul, WmChris. debm55 Mar 15 #56
Black strap molasses in a cup of milk for your hair. debm55 Mar 15 #60
Gingerale with the bubbles stirred out. It was special because applegrove Mar 15 #63
Thank you very much for sharing with us.applegrove. that is interesing about the bubles being stirred out. debm55 Mar 15 #68
Barley water KT2000 Mar 15 #64
Thank you very much, for sharing with us, KT2000. That is interesting. debm55 Mar 15 #69
Never heard of barley water so I found this: Nittersing Mar 16 #97
I think I might too. Thank you for looking that up for us. Nittersing. debm55 Mar 16 #98
Thank you! KT2000 Mar 16 #99
This wasn't my mom or grandmother, but a friend's cold remedy Jilly_in_VA Mar 15 #65
HAHAHAHHAHAHAH. That's funny. Thank you Jilly_in_VA. debm55 Mar 15 #70
Red wine Danascot Mar 15 #66
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Danascot. debm55 Mar 15 #71
Canadian Club, lemon juice and honey nuxvomica Mar 15 #72
Hahahahahhhaha, Thanks for sharing with us, nuxvomica. That's funny. debm55 Mar 15 #73
Honey and lemon for sore throats Luciferous Mar 15 #74
Thank you very much for sharing with us. Luciferous. debm55 Mar 15 #75
my father was an MD pfitz59 Mar 15 #76
Thank you very much for sharing with us, pfitz59 debm55 Mar 15 #78
Something called paregoric. MLAA Mar 15 #77
Paregoric was also used to induce vomiting. When I was very young I remember it in the first aid case . Believe it or debm55 Mar 15 #81
I was given it for car sickness...it worked in that that after a few mins you didn't care whether or not you were sick! MLAA Mar 15 #83
Codeine will do that to you. Robitussin-"get a quiet night of sleep" was the one that had codeine in it. Thank you for debm55 Mar 15 #86
I had a cold and my grandmother put a bowl of chopped onions on the corner of the headboard as I slept. MIButterfly Mar 15 #79
Oh wow. Thank you for sharing with us. MIButterfly. debm55 Mar 15 #84
Not my mother, but one of her first cousins. greatauntoftriplets Mar 15 #80
HAHAHA. I bet you did sleep like a baby that night. Thank you very much, greatauntoftriplets. for sharing. debm55 Mar 15 #82
Always had prune juice in the fridge. BlueWaveNeverEnd Mar 15 #85
HAHAHA. Yes , they do. Thank you for sharing with us. BlueWaveNeverEnd. It is used for constipation debm55 Mar 15 #87
My mom totally loved a disgusting concoction called milk toast. Her mother... 3catwoman3 Mar 15 #90
Thank you very much for sharing with us, 3catwoman3. I don't think I had that remedy. It doesn't sound very good. debm55 Mar 16 #94
And here I ASKED for milk toast lol prudence54 Mar 16 #107
Hot Tang! FM123 Mar 16 #92
Thank you, FM123. that sounds very creative. debm55 Mar 16 #95
Mercurochrome for cuts; Terpin Hydrate and Codeine for coughs; and Calamine for poison ivy. NBachers Mar 16 #93
Thank you , NBachers. The same were used in my house too. debm55 Mar 16 #96
Head leaning over a steaming pan of water. break congestion in nose and chest. debm55 Mar 16 #100
Earaches we got warmed "sweet oil" drops in the ear. It was very soothing. Also a heating pad. prudence54 Mar 16 #101
Thank you very much for sharing all your home remedies with us, prudence. Yes, I forgot about the heating pad for the debm55 Mar 16 #110
Ginger ale for stomach aches, Vicks Vapo-Rub for colds (hated it!), Ocelot II Mar 16 #102
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Ocelot II. I had all your selections except for the milk toast. What was that debm55 Mar 16 #111
Whiskey with some other ingredients. RandySF Mar 16 #103
Thank you very much RandySF for sharing with us. debm55 Mar 16 #112
Whiskey & honey or BittyJenkins Mar 16 #104
Thank you very much for the selections, BittyJenkins. What was the sock for? debm55 Mar 16 #113
Poultice jgurtlerterp Mar 16 #106
My grandmother did something similiar with cloth. But it was made with dried mustard and other things. heated in a pot debm55 Mar 16 #115
Mom used coal oil wraps for any injury. bmbmd Mar 16 #108
Oh my. did it burn? Thank you very much bmbmd. I have never heard of that one before. debm55 Mar 16 #114
My dad said to me, you're not sick, think Emile Mar 16 #109
Thank you very much for your post, Emile. Sometimes positive Thinking can only go so far. debm55 Mar 16 #116
88. Grandma always used...
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:03 PM
Mar 15

local honey, lemon juice and whiskey for all of our upper respiratory infections.
When I became a student nurse...one of our pediatricians would order (His Name) tonic for even his youngest patients. Our pharmacist would make it, label and deliver it to the ward. It always worked.
I still use it when needed and still call it by his name.

hlthe2b

(113,869 posts)
5. My "never allow alcohol in her home"Grandma generally still had something hidden for "Hot Toddies"
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:32 AM
Mar 15

--even for the little ones with colds and accompanying crankiness.

'Guess that was her hidden secret to raising 5 boys and one girl during and after the Depression...

For those who have never heard the term:
Hot Toddy: A hot toddy, also known as hot whiskey in Ireland, and occasionally called southern cough syrup within the Southern United States, is typically a mixed drink made of liquor and water with honey, lemon, and spices, and served hot.


No, none of us had any noticeable problems with it and afaik none of the women in the family--all the aunts and my mom- ever drank at all, but yeah, I know we all received this old school remedy at one point.

Soul_of_Wit

(95 posts)
33. My mom was from the South
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:53 PM
Mar 15

We got whiskey, honey and lemon. No other mixer, and it was not heated. It was more of a homemade cough syrup than a hot toddy.

markodochartaigh

(5,535 posts)
7. They used to spray our throats with mercurochrome
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:37 AM
Mar 15

for sore throats. It's a wonder no one died from mercury poisoning.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
14. Oh my, I hated that stuff. Thank you for sharing, markodochartaigh. That would be terrible.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:05 PM
Mar 15

Shoobee

(3 posts)
8. Mustard Plaster
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:37 AM
Mar 15

…for whooping cough as a last resort and it worked. As a six-year-old child, I remember how it burned.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
10. Yes, I remember when they lifted the cloth off, I had a large red square on my chest. Thank you for sharing, Shoobee.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:44 AM
Mar 15

10 Turtle Day

(1,219 posts)
9. Hot toddies were also given to us as kids when we had a cold or flu.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:39 AM
Mar 15

Based on others’ posts, seems they were more of a universal treatment than I’d ever imagined.

Also, gargling with warm salt water for a sore throat and drinking baking soda mixed with warm water for an upset stomach.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
15. Thank you very much for sharing, 10 Turtle Day. I did the gargling with hot salt water for a sore throat.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:07 PM
Mar 15

2naSalit

(102,662 posts)
11. My grandmother...
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:49 AM
Mar 15

Used to give us 'coke syrup' in water, about an ounce of water. It tasted like flat cola. That was the remedy for kids with tummy aches. My mom's was scalded milk with honey.



I don't use either of those but I have a long list of home remedies that I use all the time for various ailments.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
16. thank you very much for sharing with us, 2naSalit. If you remember any others give them a post.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:10 PM
Mar 15

2naSalit

(102,662 posts)
30. That was a common one also...
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:43 PM
Mar 15

Especially when you couldn't get the 'coke syrup' anymore. My mom moved on from the warm milk to ginger ale, probably because it was easier after she had the last three babies in three years.

I took to herbal medicine in my mid teens and still use them. I don't seem to need to go to medical professionals much.

One of my big remedies that I use every day is my skin healing salve, it's easy to make and has many uses... it jus takes time to make it.

I use:
In a 1 qt jar put
1/2 - 1 Cup Calendula flowers (dry or fresh)
2 Tblsp dried raspberry leaf
2 Tblsp organic orange peel (dry or fresh)
And any other herbs that are good for your skin can also be added but the above is my basic host of ingredients.
3 1/2 Cups extra virgin cold press olive oil.

Place all ingredients in the jar,put the lid on tight and shake the heck out of it once a day for at least four weeks, I go six weeks, then strain out the solids and either use as is or worm up enough to melt 3/4 Cup beeswax, remove from heat and pour into clean containers. Let cool then seal up the containers. I use this for cuts, burns, and as my facial lotion, especially in winter. It also works for wrinkly neck skin.


So that's the basic salve recipe, you can make salves for specific use like the comfrey salve I use for painful muscles and joints, I just use comfrey instead of the other ingredients, I also add CBD hemp, because I have it, as an enhancing agent.


LoisB

(12,988 posts)
45. Interesting. I'm going to try to find some comfrey. Chronic left leg pain which has been
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:22 PM
Mar 15

deemed by my doctor to be sciatica. I use CBD oil but just by itself.

2naSalit

(102,662 posts)
47. There's a warning that goes with comfrey...
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:43 PM
Mar 15

It is a toxin if you use it too often. It's recommended that you only use it for a week at most then abstain for at least ten days, maybe longer. Symptoms of over-use are hepatic dysfunction, not digesting food among other nasty things. You can damage your liver from over use so do be careful with that one. The same warning applies to arnica which is used for blood reabsorption/bruises.

Neither of those are a regular daily use sort of thing.

Freddie

(10,101 posts)
105. I remember coke syrup! Was yummy
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 05:08 PM
Mar 16

Mom got it at the drugstore.
I had a lot of tummy aches as a kid and the main remedy was Pepto-Bismol.
A very popular local “delicacy” here in Pennsylvania Dutch country is teaberry ice cream. Had to try it. It’s pink and tastes exactly like Pepto Bismol. The only time in my life I ever threw away ice cream.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
18. Thank you very much, biophile, for sharing. I remember the Geritol and an elixir called St. John's syrup.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:12 PM
Mar 15

GPV

(73,393 posts)
13. When my boys were teething, my Nana told me to dip
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:54 AM
Mar 15

a spoon in brandy and freeze it for them.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
19. Thank you very much, GPV , for sharing with us. I remember that one. My family would rub the brandy on the gums.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:14 PM
Mar 15

LoisB

(12,988 posts)
17. Onion juice and sugar or vinegar and sugar for sore throat. Slice onion into a glass, pour
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:11 PM
Mar 15

on sugar (in a few hours, the juice comes out of the onion). - drink. I still do this today.

justaprogressive

(6,893 posts)
23. A 2-Fer
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:22 PM
Mar 15

vinegar to clean out a bee-sting on my foot

followed by witch hazel to cool it and as a 2nd astringent

LoisB

(12,988 posts)
24. Daily, in winter, a mixing spoon of Castor Oil or Cod Liver Oil on the way out the door for
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:25 PM
Mar 15

school. We all hated that stuff. They would give us a peppermint to kill the taste - that did not work but we rarely got colds and never got flu. If it was up to me, both would be banned for human consumption.

LoisB

(12,988 posts)
46. You were lucky. If anyone ever tries to convince you to get anywhere near either, RUN.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:27 PM
Mar 15

Golden Raisin

(4,755 posts)
25. Tincture of Merthiolate, or
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:31 PM
Mar 15

Mercurochrome, was whipped out by my mom for everything from a little paper cut to a big gash. Surprised I still don't have red stains everywhere. LOL

debm55

(60,423 posts)
41. HAHAHAHAH. Thank you , Golden Raisin. Mine was Vaseline. Used for every booboo on the skin.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:05 PM
Mar 15

debm55

(60,423 posts)
42. Agree. How about the Vick's thing you put in your nose for nasal stufffiness? Thank you for sharing, sop
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:07 PM
Mar 15

displacedvermoter

(4,415 posts)
61. Very soothing I recall
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 03:33 PM
Mar 15

You read about Sicilian mothers doing it for earache in various Mafia stories. Seems like Lucky Luciano talked about it in his "memoirs".

We were French Canadian, all our relatives used it, before prescription ear drops probably the best they had.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
59. Thank you for sharing, Bluestocking. I had the canned stuff. But it worked like one of the vaporizers.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 03:04 PM
Mar 15

JBTaurus83

(1,349 posts)
62. When I was (much) younger and went on my first flight
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 03:39 PM
Mar 15

I asked for Vernors and the flight attendant looked at me like I was an alien. I had no idea ginger ale was made by other companies as a kid.

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,925 posts)
91. Yup!
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:39 PM
Mar 15

Ginger ale (or 7-Up) for sickies, especially if we had nausea and vomiting. The ginger definitely soothed, and the liquid helped restore fluid levels.

I also got the Vicks in the nostrils or under the nose to help clear snot out (or distract from it). Wheee!

mwmisses4289

(4,100 posts)
34. Flat 7up or sprite for upset tummies.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:54 PM
Mar 15

Honey and lemon juice in hot tea or water for sore throats.
Soup of any sort when just not feeling good or recovering from anything.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
50. Thank you very much for your home remedies, mwmisses4289. I would have the honey and lemon juice in hot tea.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 02:06 PM
Mar 15

rsdsharp

(11,992 posts)
44. Vicks Vapo Rub and Camphophanic.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:20 PM
Mar 15

My father was a lab tech for a poultry pharmaceuticals company, and Camphophanic was a camphor spray developed to spray into chicken coops. And apparently the bedroom of my siblings and myself.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
55. Oh, Thank you so much for sharing with us, bottomofthehill. I have never heard of that remedy before.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 02:52 PM
Mar 15

WmChris

(732 posts)
54. Vicks vapor rub
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 02:49 PM
Mar 15

On chest in vaporizer, under nose and if real bad we had to swallow a teaspoon full. We never admitted it was bad after the first time.

applegrove

(132,103 posts)
63. Gingerale with the bubbles stirred out. It was special because
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 03:43 PM
Mar 15

she was a health nut and never allowed pop in the house except when we were sick. Gingerale was great for stomach aches.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
68. Thank you very much for sharing with us.applegrove. that is interesing about the bubles being stirred out.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 05:58 PM
Mar 15

KT2000

(22,138 posts)
64. Barley water
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 03:50 PM
Mar 15

for my brother. He had intractable diarrhea as a baby and nothing helped that the doctor tried. My great-aunt from Ireland said to make barley water for him and it worked.

Nittersing

(8,369 posts)
97. Never heard of barley water so I found this:
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 02:52 PM
Mar 16

Barley water is a traditional, hydrating drink made by simmering barley grains in water, then straining and flavoring the liquid, often with lemon, honey, or mint. It's known for being a refreshing, caffeine-free beverage with a mild, nutty flavor, and is popular in many cultures for its cooling properties and potential digestive benefits from the barley's fiber. To make it, you boil barley in water, simmer for about 30 minutes, strain out the grains, and then add flavorings like lemon juice, zest, and a sweetener before chilling.

I might just try this one.

KT2000

(22,138 posts)
99. Thank you!
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 04:33 PM
Mar 16

for looking this up. My mother often told the story of how my brother was saved with it.

Now I am going to share this with my neighbor who gets himself into situations - he seems to acquire any food poisoning out there. Really - thank you for this.

Jilly_in_VA

(14,344 posts)
65. This wasn't my mom or grandmother, but a friend's cold remedy
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 04:40 PM
Mar 15

JD 30-30-30. One-third each Jack Daniel's, lemonade, and honey for anything respiratory. I don't know if it worked or not, but after a couple of shots you didn't care.

nuxvomica

(14,080 posts)
72. Canadian Club, lemon juice and honey
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 06:15 PM
Mar 15

My dad was a CPA and was always getting bottles of Canadian Club for Christmas from his clients but never drinking it because he couldn't tolerate whiskeys. So my mom used it to make cough medicine for us kids, combining it with lemon juice and honey. Did it work? I honestly don't remember but it did feel warm going down.

pfitz59

(12,671 posts)
76. my father was an MD
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 10:33 PM
Mar 15

but mom still used baking soda and water for most every scratch, rash and burn.

MLAA

(19,738 posts)
77. Something called paregoric.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 10:33 PM
Mar 15

Turns out it was an opiate!

‘Paregoric, or camphorated tincture of opium, is a medication primarily used for its potent antidiarrheal, antitussive (cough suppressant), and mild analgesic properties. Historically used for various ailments, this opium-based tincture is now a controlled substance, requiring a prescription, due to its addictive potential. ‘

debm55

(60,423 posts)
81. Paregoric was also used to induce vomiting. When I was very young I remember it in the first aid case . Believe it or
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 10:46 PM
Mar 15

not, it could be bought over the counter at the local drug store. I remember the name as my brother took children's aspirins and my mother gave him some. He vomited. In my second generation Eastern European extended family. hospitals were looked at as places where people went to die not be saved. I can also remember codeine in cough syrup. No scrips for either.

MLAA

(19,738 posts)
83. I was given it for car sickness...it worked in that that after a few mins you didn't care whether or not you were sick!
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 10:49 PM
Mar 15

debm55

(60,423 posts)
86. Codeine will do that to you. Robitussin-"get a quiet night of sleep" was the one that had codeine in it. Thank you for
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 10:58 PM
Mar 15

sharing with us, MLAA

MIButterfly

(2,683 posts)
79. I had a cold and my grandmother put a bowl of chopped onions on the corner of the headboard as I slept.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 10:38 PM
Mar 15

During the night, the bowl fell off the headboard and I woke up screaming with a bowlful of onions on my face.

Good times.

greatauntoftriplets

(178,964 posts)
80. Not my mother, but one of her first cousins.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 10:43 PM
Mar 15

I was visiting her on my own at age 22. Came down with a bad cold and bronchitis, nearly coughed my lungs up. The cousin made me a hot toddy consisting of tea, honey, lemon, and brandy. I slept like a baby that night, and felt quite a bit better the next day.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
82. HAHAHA. I bet you did sleep like a baby that night. Thank you very much, greatauntoftriplets. for sharing.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 10:49 PM
Mar 15

debm55

(60,423 posts)
87. HAHAHA. Yes , they do. Thank you for sharing with us. BlueWaveNeverEnd. It is used for constipation
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:02 PM
Mar 15

3catwoman3

(29,360 posts)
90. My mom totally loved a disgusting concoction called milk toast. Her mother...
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:26 PM
Mar 15

...used to make it for her when she was a little girl. Toasted white bread, buttered and sprinkled with sugar, and then covered with warm milk. Soggy and mushy. I found it completely repulsive, but because she had liked it and it made her feel better, she was sure it would do the same for men and would insist that I eat it.

I was never sure why my opinion of it was not accepted.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
94. Thank you very much for sharing with us, 3catwoman3. I don't think I had that remedy. It doesn't sound very good.
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 10:35 AM
Mar 16

FM123

(10,372 posts)
92. Hot Tang!
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 12:39 AM
Mar 16

Makes me chuckle as I remember this....
I grew up drinking a LOT of Tang, we always seemed to have tons of it in the house. We drank it in the usual way: orange powder mixed in cool water but whenever I came down with a cough Mom would add hot boiling water to it and voila it transformed into a magic cold remedy!

NBachers

(19,424 posts)
93. Mercurochrome for cuts; Terpin Hydrate and Codeine for coughs; and Calamine for poison ivy.
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 03:43 AM
Mar 16

In summertime, I'd end up with large portions of my body covered with Calamine because I'd have itchy poison ivy rashes all over. I swear, Mom must've kept that stuff in the refrigerator, because it was always icky cold when she dabbed it on.

prudence54

(27 posts)
101. Earaches we got warmed "sweet oil" drops in the ear. It was very soothing. Also a heating pad.
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 05:02 PM
Mar 16

For poison oak, we'd scrape some bark off an oak tree, boil in water and make a tea with it, let it cool and dab on the rash. It would dry out faster, or so we thought at the time. That was from an old guy who was born in the late 1800s and loved to share old home remedies with my mom. Also: DMSO on scrubbed clean skin for joint pain, inflammation and arthritis. Mom would buy it from the farm store, it was only ever approved for horses. It nearly instantly makes your mouth taste like clams = very weird. I never really noticed any difference but the reason my mom was convinced it worked miracles because my aunt, her sister, applied it to the neck & back of my newly quadraplegic cousin (drunk driver victim) every day for years, and he regained about 80% use of his arms.

I'm nearly 55 and still alive after use of these home remedies so take them for what they are worth.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
110. Thank you very much for sharing all your home remedies with us, prudence. Yes, I forgot about the heating pad for the
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 09:42 PM
Mar 16

earaches. I know something was put it my ear , but i think it was somekind of generic stuff from the drug store.

Ocelot II

(130,465 posts)
102. Ginger ale for stomach aches, Vicks Vapo-Rub for colds (hated it!),
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 05:03 PM
Mar 16

milk toast (hated that, too), honey, whiskey and lemon for sore throats, mercurochrome for cuts (I don't think you can get that any more), Caladryl for poison ivy and bug bites.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
111. Thank you very much for sharing with us, Ocelot II. I had all your selections except for the milk toast. What was that
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 09:45 PM
Mar 16

used for?

RandySF

(84,057 posts)
103. Whiskey with some other ingredients.
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 05:04 PM
Mar 16

The only time alcoholic beverages were used in the house.

BittyJenkins

(606 posts)
104. Whiskey & honey or
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 05:04 PM
Mar 16

A highball. My husband got Vic’s vapor rub on his chest and a sock around his neck. Glad I had my mom.

jgurtlerterp

(5 posts)
106. Poultice
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 05:11 PM
Mar 16

My Mom used a piece of sheet, covered it with Vick’s and sprinkled ginger on it. She folded it and pinned it to our pajama tops. The poultice worked to keep our noses from getting stuffy.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
115. My grandmother did something similiar with cloth. But it was made with dried mustard and other things. heated in a pot
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 10:02 PM
Mar 16

and placed on your chest. It really burned. When the cloth was taken off the area would a bright red from the burning. Thank you for the poultice made with Vick"s rub and ginger, jgurtlerterp. And welcome to DU

debm55

(60,423 posts)
114. Oh my. did it burn? Thank you very much bmbmd. I have never heard of that one before.
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 09:54 PM
Mar 16

Emile

(42,205 posts)
109. My dad said to me, you're not sick, think
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 05:23 PM
Mar 16

positive and you'll get well. Dad read a book about the power of positive thinking. (Dad was raising 3 kids on his own) I ended up calling grandma, and she took me to the doctor while dad was at work. Turned out I had pneumonia and was in the hospital for a week.

debm55

(60,423 posts)
116. Thank you very much for your post, Emile. Sometimes positive Thinking can only go so far.
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 10:05 PM
Mar 16
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