1/16/2024 0 Comments Mustard plaster for back pain![]() ![]() Chickens will, theoretically, be repelled by the mustard and stop eating their eggs. Place one treated egg in each nesting box. I’m dubious about this one, but blow out several eggshells (or leave eggs whole-raw or hardboiled, making sure to mark them so you don’t mistake them for fresh later on) and paint with a thin layer of Mustard. Place containers of it (tin cans, plates, plastic cups, etc.) around the area you want deer to stay clear of. Mustard, apparently, mimics the sweaty scent of man (who knew?), which animals such as deer do not like. Wrap with plastic wrap or a shower cap and leave on for at least a few hours, or overnight. Massage a couple tablespoons of Mustard Oil (or a runny paste made from olive oil and mustard powder) throughout your hair, concentrating on the ends. Swish around for a bit and then rinse out well. ![]() Remove Odors from BottlesĪdd a 1/2 Tablespoon of Yellow Mustard to a bottle and fill about 3/4 of the rest of the way with Warm Water. Mix well and then leave until the mixture has cooled to barely warm. Soothe Sore ThroatĪdd 1 teaspoon each of yellow mustard, salt, and lemon juice, along with 2 teaspoons of honey, to a half cup of boiling water. Mix well and rinse your car tires, baseboards, undercarriage, etc. Remove Skunk Smell From Sprayed CarsĪdd about a cup of Mustard Powder to a bucket of warm water. Keeping well away from eyes and lips, apply a thin layer of Mild Yellow Mustard on your face (insuring you’ve tested first for possible sensitivity). Check with your nursery first though, just to make sure it doesn’t affect the plants you actually want to grow, too. Planting White Mustard Seeds in your garden can deter or inhibit the growth of weeds. Mix 2/3 of a cup of mild Yellow mustard into the water, stirring well to insure complete incorporation. Make the above Mustard Plaster, apply to joint and wrap loosely with a cloth or towel for 20 minutes.*** Whole Body Achesįill a tub with the warmest water you can stand. Fold in thirds longways and lay on chest for relief. Starting from about three inches in from one end, squirt Yellow Mustard in a zig zag down the middle of the towel down to three inches in from the other end. ![]() Spread on chest.***Īlternatively, as direct contact with mustard bothers some people’s skin, take a hand towel and soak in water as hot as you can stand to touch. Make a Mustard Plaster of 2 whipped Egg Whites, 1 teaspoon Ground Mustard Seed and enough Flour to make a paste. Soak for at least 15 minutes.*** Colds/Congestion Foot PainĬrush 2 Tablespoons of Mustard Seed and add to a foot bath. Here’s a summary of the surprising things I found: Back and Muscle Pain and CrampsĮat 1-2 teaspoons of plain yellow mustard. ![]() I’m still not sure how, but there are a lot of websites that eschewing the same promise of muscle relief, so it seems legit.Īnd that piqued my interest a bit.so I decided to find out if there was anything else mustard was good for (besides embellishing hot dogs, that is!). Just a teaspoon or two taken internally (about the size of a single serve packet) is said to deal with the problem. I thought he was joking.Ī quick little search on the old ‘net and it was ain yellow mustard (you don’t have to go fancy with wholegrain or Dijon, etc.) is known to help with cramps and muscle strain. Oz episode just at the moment he was telling the audience that they should carry little packs of regular old yellow mustard around with them in case of muscle strain in the back. I found out that last little fact when flipping through my hotel room’s TV channels trying to see if any worthwhile stuff was on to keep me company as I ate my dinner. I have an extra day to write without interruption, I’ll be able to sleep in a little tomorrow morning, which is a rare and wonderful thing, and I got the chance to learn that you can sort some forms of muscle pain and cramps by sucking on a packet of plain yellow mustard. Being stranded due to a massive winter storm during a weekend writing retreat has its benefits. ![]()
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