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Folk Remedies

Passed down over generations, these old remedies work still - or do they ? Discover the reasoning behind folk medicine and see what works for you.

Jistin And The Dogwood Tree star
A short story about a young boy who found his fortune.

Jistin And The New Market star
More in the life of Jistin Time.

Molly's Folk Remedies for Facial Care star
Molly's soaps are ones with lavender flowers and rose petals for a lovely and soothing fragrance, comfrey to soothe stressed and irritated skin, or mint to invigorate

Molly's Garlic Remedies star
Garlic is one of Molly's most often used remedy for a variety of ailments, maladies and general good health.

Molly's Herbal Salve star
Molly Time's healing herbal salve for minor cuts and scratches.

Molly's Home Remedies star
Molly Time's natural home remedies, with a peek into her magical garden.

Molly's Home Remedies With Rosemary star
Uses for rosemary in home remedies. Simmer one sprig of rosemary in water for five minutes. Cool to comfortable temperature and pour over shampooed hair.

Molly's Journey Into Self star
Molly always manages to save time for herself, to relax, unwind,dream, and take a "Journey Into Herself".

Molly's Thyme For Remedies star
Molly uses only the best thyme (Thymus vulgaris or common thyme) in her folk remedies. To assure that she gets only the best she grows it herself in a sunny location in her healing garden with well drained soil.

More Folk Remedies star
Strange and archaic cures for the common cold, (it can be prevented by eating the first snow of winter, but if you miss that, try kissing a mule or breathing in the odor of a skunk to get rid of it, for example),nose bleeds, coughs, hysteria and more, even herpes.

Old Wives, Old Beliefs star
Old wives' tales are old beliefs coming from long ago...Some of my favorites are about courtship and love.

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