The resurgence of grandma’s home remedies truly are making a real comeback.
One of the dearest people in my life is my girlfriend, Lesley. She is an incredibly accomplished vocalist and phenomenal vocal coach here in my hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. When you walk into her cute second floor vocal studio, Sing USA, you will immediately feel and smell the essence of whole health. There are essential oils burning, throat coating hot tea offerings made with spring water for a fabulous “cup a tea” (in my best Mary Poppins voice here). She has literally become a self-taught expert on all things healthy; from “farm to table foods” to anything naturally possible to remedy basic ailments of life (and some serious ones too), instead of just depending on Big Pharma to solve the problem.
The Covid-19 crisis sent her into high gear. I benefitted from her passion and learned how to make my own hydroxychloroquine, elderberry syrup, saline and hydrogen peroxide nebulizing solution to help fight any coronavirus. Between these home remedies and her knowledge of knowing just how much of which vitamin to take, I can truly say that I have not been sick with even as much as a cold for over 3 years. For those of us in her circles at church, work, or friend and family groups, we have been so very blessed by her selfless desire to help people heal. She has become our modern day, “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.” We all love to tease her because even her kids’ friends know to ask “Is it Lesley approved?” before embarking on the partaking of a potentially unhealthy food, medicine, or even body care product choice.
Lesley was very proud of me recently when I followed the advice of a well-respected massage therapist in town who helped me cure a “trigger finger” on my right hand. As a pianist and vocalist, I was really beginning to suffer. The therapist told me that she soaked her hands four nights a week in castor oil because of its properties that reduce inflammation. She told me that she would not be able to continue her work without it. So, I went to my local Rainbow Blossom Health Food store and bought the oil. I covered my hand with it that night and placed a surgical glove over it. The next morning, the swelling was 70% gone. After a few nights of the same treatment, I can safely say that my Trigger Finger is 98% healed. Hooray for castor oil!
I know you have likely learned some tricks from grandmas and great grandmas in your lifetime. While I never ignore the advice of good doctors, Lesley has helped to remind me, and I firmly believe, that God created EVERYTHING we need to help us live healthy, eat well, and be whole mentally, spiritually, and physically. I also know that it’s so very important for us all to ask as many questions as we may have for the health professionals in our lives and to become our best advocates for our personal and our family’s healthcare needs.
If you have a great home remedy you’d like to share, I would love to hear all about it. I have no doubt that if you listen closely, you just might hear those coveted words that me and those in Lesley’s world love to hear, “Congratulations, it IS Lesley approved!”
Debbie was honored to serve as Ms. Senior America 2023. She holds a degree in Vocal Performance and has performed across the continental U.S. and abroad. She’s also a talent and interview coach for Miss America Scholarship Organization contestants, high school and college bound performing arts students, and conservative political candidates. Debbie is married to Scott Robbins. They have one son, Jackson, born when Debbie was 44. He is now a Freshman at the University of Louisville.
Thanks, Debbie!
Great information! I wish I had known about this before I had that not so fun injection for my trigger finger. I am much wiser now!
Bless your heart! I literally had an appointment scheduled with a hand doctor to get an injection when I just happen to get to talk to this Massage Therapist! It is amazing!