Unit 33, Home Remedies.
Everyone gets a cold now and then.
Doctors cannot cure colds.
Sleep and rest are good for taking care of a cold.
However, in almost every culture,
most families have a home remedy for colds.
These remedies are passed down from parents to children.
They have changed very little over time.
Different cultures use different ingredients.
In Mexico, cinnamon, raisins, oregano, and hot water
are used to make a special tea.
Honey is sometimes added.
A fruit called jenepap is used as a cold remedy in Puerto Rico.
The fruit is cut up.
It is then soaked in water.
Sugar can be added to make it sweet.
Chicken soup is popular in America.
A large chicken is boiled in a pot.
Carrots, onions, garlic, and other vegetables
are usually added.
Ginger tea is used to help a cold in China.
A ginger root is peeled.
It is then crushed.
The ginger is boiled for about 30 minutes.
Some honey can be added after it is done.
Each family usually has a home remedy for a cold.
Some remedies work.
Some do not.
Some taste good.
Others do not.
No matter what, home remedies are sure to be around
for a long time.