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Thank You Karma! I had not heard of sage tea for hot flashes, I will get some

next time I am at the health food strore. Love, Connie

some natural remedies

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> Cayenne: Great for a toothache. Make a paste with a few drops of

> water and a teaspoon full of cayenne. Dip a cotton swab into the

> paste and dab on your tooth (not gum). If you feel congested

> and/or achy, boil one cup of water, add 3-4 tablespoons of cider

> vinegar and ½ teaspoon of cayenne. Stir and drink. Yes, it

> tastes somewhat awful, but it works! You may ad a tablespoon of

> honey to sweeten if you would like….and you probably will.

>

> Cinnamon: This lovely spice helps ease diarrhea and also dries

> up a runny nose.

> Make a tea with 1 tsp of cinnamon and 1 cup boiling water. Steep

> 15 minutes, strain out the cinnamon and drink.

>

> Ginger: If you are pregnant, this is a great remedy for morning

> sickness as well as an antidote for motion sickness. Good for

> upset stomach as well! Make a tea with 1 tsp of ground ginger

> and 1 cup boiling water. Steep 10 minutes and drink.

>

> Sage: Ah-h-h hot flashes; our own personal trip to the tropics!

> Try drinking a cup of sage tea three times a day. Add ¾ tsp sage

> to 1 cup boiling water. Steep 10 minutes, strain and drink.

> Don’t forget to add a paper umbrella!

>

> Thyme: Because of its history of being rich in germ-killing

> compounds, thyme has been used throughout the ages as an

> expectorant and antiseptic. For coughs, add 1 tsp dried thyme to

> 1 cup boiling water. Steep for 10 minutes, strain and drink. For

> sore throats, brew 2 tsps thyme in 1 cup boiling water for 10

> minutes. Garble vigorously, then spit it out.

>

> Karma

>

> The secret of being all you have within you to be is as simple

> as having a goal,

> following a proven plan of action to attain it, and then

> developing a constant and never-ending

> Persistence to achieve that goal.

>

>

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