These are, I think, pretty readable. I love the plantain leaves tip but am not sure it works to help tetanus as described in the second paragraph. Also I don't know where plantain leaves are in Illinois, but I'm no plant expert. 
I think also you could buy some chicken soup rather than boil 'a whole chicken' when you are sick.
These are fabulous - I owe my librarian friend Marie for sending these along.
Do you have old tips and home remedies from your family?

The plantain referenced here is not the tropical cousin of the banana, but a weed (probably Plantago major) with wide, leathery oval leaves. It's native to Eurasia but widely naturalized in North America. It turns up a lot in lawns and gardens in the Midwest.
ReplyDeletePlantain has long been used in wound dressings and other medicinal applications. It seems to be an effective coagulant. I doubt it would do a thing for tetanus.