ONIONS AS MEDICINE
I This i.s a most valuable vegetable. ' and should be more used than it is; in fact, the only thing against it is I its disagreeable after effects as rei gards smell. In some forms this is mi < h more objectionable than in > otliers. When boiled it is the least I noticeable. and usually a Little raw • parsley v...il take this quite -away. ‘ 1 ii<» onion has great medicinal value, | too, apd it lias a mar keel effect for good on several of tlie internal argans. and is also quieting to the nerves, aid induces .deep. It is easily digested, and not only that. I.eit helps the digestion of other fo .ds. and increases the workings of the organs designed to cleanse the body of waste matter. It is most needed in hot weather, if this lias debilitated the body. People who at that time “can’t eat anything.’' and are languid and restless, ’will fund unions just What- they need. And wl:-o does not know of ths- efficacy of onion soup in case.-; of had colds, or even ercusp ' The mother Whe knows how to use oirions internally and externally for croup and all colds affecting the chest and lungs, is ji-os-ce.-r ?d of valuable informstin. Stick to onioEH if you wish to avoid the doctor sticking to you.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 25, 12 January 1911, Page 7
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222ONIONS AS MEDICINE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 25, 12 January 1911, Page 7
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