I was a sickly child (this is me, as a mother say with my experience). My son (pah-pah-pah), compared to me, is generally a healthy Bull!) Than I was sick in childhood: measles, rubella, chickenpox, piggy, angina with complications on the legs... But it happened steadily once a year, just before my birthday (in winter).
Today recollected the methods of treatment of that time (yesterday "nostalgun"it happened on children's food from the USSR, but today I read a lot of comments, and when I was a little ill, I began to remember how we were treated then?)
1. Banks. Now tell one of the chill teenagers: "Come on, let's you banks "I think that the child's face will be at least surprised) And with us it was in the order of things. By the way, I will somehow make an article about how we still put banks now and why it is real helpful. Remember how on fizre did someone come after an illness with these round bruises on the back? Nobody was surprised!
2. Mustard plasters. If there were no cans in the house, then mustard plasters were made (by the way, banks in our house moved from apartment to apartment in the house and no one sterilized them!). banks were busy (π€£), then they made mustard plasters. These are exactly the same, and not as they do now in paper bags π
Top of the mustard plasters were wrapped in a towel + downy shawl and under a blanket! There was also mustard elsewhere π
3. Soar your feet. Feet soared again with mustard. To be honest, I didn't like this procedure at all. I wanted to sleep so much, but here this basin π
4. Quartzization. I donβt know about you, but we (in kindergarten) had a regular procedure. I already wrote that I grew up in the Far East, and there because of polar nights: lack of vitamin D. We were not only "sunbathed" once a week, we were also given fish fat at lunchtime: everyone was poured into a spoon. Forgive me Slavik, I sometimes poured it into your first one))
5. Potion. Does it seem to me, or I don't remember, that it had no name? Simply potion with a pleasant smell of anise (by the way, I realized about anise recently when I tasted Turkish vodkaπ€£) They made it in the pharmacy in the prescription department and it was in such bottles π
And as, a bonus from inspired memories of this collage. Remember π
Question: and what were the mint tablets from? We bought them, like hematogen, in the form of a treat, and not as a medicine)
A! Stop! Still at the folder in sideboard (the word - also remember?) there was a bottle of balm. Dad was rarely ill (from the word never), but if he felt unwell, he poured himself a little of this magic drink in his tea after dinner and was as good as new in the morning. Dad, God grant you health now! (75 will be in the summer!) I'll hurt myself, but I'll buy such a balm π
And here's another: the folder in the store had: Mummy. But not the same as now in pills, but in some sachets (show to whom now, they will take for drugs)) π
And the best drink for illnesses was lingonberry juice. I just remembered its smell and taste... I'll go buy some cranberries tomorrow... At least something similar.
Do not get sick - this is the main thing! πππ
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