🇫🇷 Traditional Remedies from Our Grandmothers (1/12 to 12/12) 🇬🇧
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For Your Teeth
Instead of modern whitening treatments, people used activated charcoal powder. Brush your teeth with it once a week for a natural whitening effect. 
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For Headaches
Soak a cloth in diluted vinegar and water, and place it on your forehead to ease the pain – no painkillers needed. 
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For Minor Burns
Apply the gel from an Aloe vera leaf directly to soothe the burn and speed up healing. -
For Dandruff
Rinse your hair with an infusion of nettle to reduce dandruff and promote scalp health. -
For Digestion
Drink warm water with lemon juice on an empty stomach in the morning to improve digestion and cleanse the liver. -
For Lice
Use apple cider vinegar to rinse the hair. It kills lice, helps eliminate them, and soothes the scalp. -
For Tired Feet
After a long day, soak your feet in warm water with coarse salt to relax and relieve pain. -
For Toothaches
Place a clove directly on the aching tooth. It works as a natural anesthetic. -
For Insects
Use bundles of lavender and mint to repel mosquitoes and insects while also freshening the air. -
For the Fridge
Put a small bowl of baking soda inside the refrigerator to absorb bad odors. -
For Jewelry
Restore shine to silver jewelry by soaking it in hot water with salt and a piece of aluminum. -
For Dark Circles
Place used, cold tea bags on your eyes to reduce puffiness and dark circles naturally.
đź”§ Bonus Sections (Unrelated to Remedies)
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Plumber’s Tip for Clogged Drains
A professional suggests a natural method using baking soda and vinegar to unclog drains – no chemicals needed. -
Flashing Headlights to Warn of Police – Is It Legal?
This discusses the legal risks of warning other drivers about police presence by flashing headlights. -
Why Rice Cookers Come with a Spatula
The rice spatula helps maintain the texture of rice and protects the non-stick coating of the cooker. It’s more important than it seems!







