Food Remedies

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" At the end of this time the final dressing is to be"bound on, " and the patient "put warm to bed. " If necessary the wholeoperation is to be repeated; but the writer assures us that "this hathnot yet failed at the first dressing to cure the disease. " If any readerdesires to try the experiment I would suggest that the leaves be steamedrather than boiled, and pure olive oil used in the place of linseed oil. It must also be remembered that no outward application can be expectedto effect a perma...nent cure, since the presence of piles indicates aneffort of Nature to clear out some poison from the system. But if thisexpulsion is assisted by appropriate means the pain may well bealleviated by external applications. (Pepper should be avoided bysufferers from piles. ) _Fig. _ A "lump of figs" laid on the boil of King Hezekiah, as recorded in 2Kings xx. 7, brought about that monarch's recovery. The figs used weredoubtless ripe figs, not the dried figs of our grocers.
"This fruit, " says Dr. Fernie, "is soft, easily digested, and correctiveof strumous disease.


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