Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 I was in the hospital ER having one of my annual Christmas asthma attacks and on the gurney next to me was a russian woman, quite a bit older than me. she told me that when she was a girl she was hit on the bone over the eye with shrapnel. The " doctor " came and boiled parsnip root and applied the water to the wound and it healed with no scar. I could see where the damage was because there was a dent in the brow bone but there was no scarring! My 2 cents. Georgia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 > > I was in the hospital ER having one of my annual Christmas asthma attacks and > on the gurney next to me was a russian woman, quite a bit older than me. she > told me that when she was a girl she was hit on the bone over the eye with > shrapnel. The " doctor " came and boiled parsnip root and applied the water to the > wound and it healed with no scar. I could see where the damage was because > there was a dent in the brow bone but there was no scarring! > > My 2 cents. > > Georgia > I am finding out more and more good stuff about the humble and hardy parsnip. According to research entomologists Beth Norden and Suzanne Batra: .... " males of the species Anthophora abrupta collect and carry plant juices with the fine, black hairs above their mandibles, or jaws. Norden first spotted this behavior on a land farm where these common native bees were visiting a patch of parsnips. The males chewed on the plants' leaves and stems, stopping frequently to push parsnip perfume into their mustaches. Then they mixed the liquid with saliva and rubbed it on other plants and a nearby car bumper, marking an oval-shaped territory that attracted females. " Ruth http://www.whitewitch.ie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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