… The Doll has a cold and she is not the best of patients,
in fact I might go so far as to say that she’s an “impatient”. So ... I thought I’d
hunt down some remedies for the so called “common” cold, and in doing so I discovered that it really is “common”
with each of us expected to suffer between 2 and 4 attacks every year by one or
more of the 200 plus viruses that can cause it.
In ancient times the theories about what caused colds were complete
twaddle, mainly because they didn’t know about viruses. Some of the remedies inflicted
on sufferers meant it’s a wonder anyone survived a cold at all. Even as late as Victorian times people were still being subjected to "remedies" that included bleeding with leeches, drinking hot toddies made with
rather unpalatable and even downright poisonous stuff like white bryony, a
range of herbal "treatments", again including poisonous compounds,
like sticking your head over burning herbs and various tree barks, thus you inhaled toxic smoke when you already had a bad cough!!
Some of the odder remedies included greasing your throat
with chicken fat or lard and then wrapping your dirty socks around it, wearing wet socks covered with dry socks, soup
made from that everyday kitchen pantry staple - dried lizards, and putting your hat on the end of the bed and drinking
alcohol until you could see 2 hats.
On the more palatable side the Chinese favour ginseng and
mandarin peel, the Iranians swear by turnips, the Russians and Ukrainians add
egg yolk, sugar and unsalted butter to warm milk, and the Belgians recommend a hot
chocolate drink.
Most of us do believe (quite reasonably) in the recuperative powers of real chicken soup with onions, garlic and lots of vegetables, and a hot drink containing honey, lemon juice, ginger, and aspirin.
Most of us do believe (quite reasonably) in the recuperative powers of real chicken soup with onions, garlic and lots of vegetables, and a hot drink containing honey, lemon juice, ginger, and aspirin.
What's your "swear by it as it never fails to make me feel better" remedy then?