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Tinea Cruris. (Butt Fungus).

17/12/2017

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During a recent therapy session, involving copious amounts of Rattler, which I understand is a Cornish medicinal beverage; a dear friend of mine revealed that she is suffering from Tinea Cruris. The Rattler loosened her tongue somewhat and she divulged her predicament and was seeking my trusted advice.

This condition is also known as jock itch or jock rot, it is ringworm of the groin, tinea cruris. As some of the names suggest it afflicts a person's intimate areas, more common in men than women. It is a common skin infection caused by fungi that thrive in warm, moist conditions. Tinea infections of the groin, inner thighs and buttocks, produces a brown/red rash, with pustules and vesicles (blisters) at the borders of the rash. The area becomes red, itchy and scaly. It can be the result of a weakened immune system.

She is a keen cyclist and therefore conditions were ideal inside her sweaty, lycra cycling shorts.
Having created an ideal breeding habitat for the fungi to thrive she was now suffering with a rash that was itchy, inflamed and irritating and for the cost of a pint of Rattler was prepared to show anyone.

Here are some natural remedies I have found to help her embarrassing predicament.

Licorice - Glycyrrhiza Glabra.


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Known as sweet root- From the Greek glykys meaning sweet and rhiza meaning root. 
Ancient Asian remedy.
Seethe four teaspoons of liquorice root powder in half a cup of hot water for twenty four minutes. Let it cool and apply to problem area.

Liquorice was prescribed by early physicians who were aware of the health benefits and likewise the ancient Egyptians, they used the root as a cure-all. Liquorice also has anti-inflammatory properties and works by inhibiting the enzymes involved in the inflammation process.

There are differing theories on how liquorice found its way to the UK, from the Crusaders returning from the Middle East, to the Romans (what did they ever do for us) or Benedictine monks who had a monastery in Pontefract since 1090. It is believed that the monks could have cultivated the plant because of its therapeutic constituents. Pontefract is a historic market town and is known as the liquorice capital of the UK and still produces liquorice today.


Liquorice was mentioned in Henry IV’s household accounts from 1264 and Edward I funded the repairs of London Bridge by taxing liquorice imports in 1305.

Liquorice, taken internally, can increase blood pressure and have a laxative effect. Too much can be dangerous to your health.


Garlic- Allium Sativum


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Known as poor man's treacle, nectar of the gods and camphor of the poor.


As an offering to their goddess Hecate, the Greeks left garlic at crossroads on piles of stones. Hecate is the goddess of magic, witchcraft, necromancy, the night, moon and ghosts.




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Like liquorice, garlic has an abundance of medicinal properties including the ability to increase the potency of drugs used in the treatment of inflammation (non-steroidal anti- inflammatories).

Garlic can also be used topically as a natural treatment for ringworm due to its antibacterial and anti-fungal properties.

Make a paste of crushed garlic and apply it to the affected area. Olive oil can be used as a carrier oil, added to the crushed garlic to produce a paste that can be applied thinly to the affected area. Cover the area with a bandage or gauze and leave for one to two hours, on completion of the treatment rinse with warm water. Repeat this process for maximum of two weeks, up to two or three times a day. Because garlic can cause skin irritation similar to burns, the treatment should be limited to a maximum of two hours. Discontinue use if you experience redness, swelling, or discomfort.

Garlic has been used through the ages to treat a large range of medical conditions from Alzheimer’s to cancer, a true super food.


Rather than drinking the Rattler she should have slapped it on her bum. She did like to throw the drinks over herself. Perhaps it was a subconscious action as another natural cure for ringworm is Apple Cider Vinegar (not to be confused with Rattler)

Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV)

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ACV, like garlic and liquorice also has many health benefits. The acetic acid in the vinegar also has antifungal properties.

Since Vladimir has suffered with kidney stones we keep a bottle of the raw cider vinegar in the pantry.

Patch test on a small area before use just in case your skin is sensitive to the acetic acid in the vinegar.

Apply with a cotton wool ball to the affected site for 30 mins, at least twice a day. You may experience some discomfort on application, stinging, but this will reduce with use. You can dilute the ACV with some water if too irritating

Alternatively, add a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar to a cup of warm water. Apply the solution to the affected area and let it dry, use two or three times a day.

Or for ease of application, combine half a cup of apple cider vinegar with two cups of lukewarm water in a spray bottle; use to spray the solution onto the affected area. Apply three times a day.

The ringworm treatment should be effective within two weeks, but continue twice daily treatments for at least another week after symptoms have dissipated.

The next treatment is apt, for reasons she will understand.

Listerine:


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Listerine contains Eucalyptol, which as all the above has antibacterial and anti-fungal properties. Listerine contains menthol, which can help relieve pain.
Apply the Listerine to the affected area using a cotton ball, do not wash it off. Repeat this two or three times a day for relief.

Prevention

The infection is contagious so towels should not be shared and the area needs to be kept clean and dry.

To prevent the infection spreading from athletes foot, tenia pedis, to the groin, always put your socks on first before your under -crackers.

Obviously, the use of garlic as a treatment will prevent you spreading it to a partner even if your butt fungus has not done the trick,  the stench coming from your under carriage should put them off going near you.

Moral of this story

While under the influence of alcoholic beverages do not impart intimate secrets to a blogger or rub your fungusy bum on them, like a dog with a blocked anal gland.



Be warned that if you are under the influence of Novocaine she may be rubbing her fungsy bum on you while you are unconscious!


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The treatments above are merely to inform you of what natural remedies could be used to treat ringworm. If you take medical advice from someone called Ms Crockofshit quite frankly you deserve what you get. Do not be a numpty, unless you want me to read your future in your entrails! We do not want your Crocs full of shit due to the laxative effect of liquorice.

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Coughs and colds.

26/11/2017

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Winter is nearly upon us and you mere mortals may succumb to common winter ailments such as coughs and colds.
This is one of the many herbal remedies for the treatment of coughs & colds I have found:

Take a heaped teaspoon of wild thyme and some sliced lemon and add it to linseed tea. Taking a tablespoon every three hours will ease and cure a cough. (North Somerset, 1925).


Flax - Linum Usitatissium:

Flax seed, used to make linseed oil, is rich in Omega-3 alpha-linoleum acid, which can help prevent heart disease, diabetes, inflammation and immune system problems. Used for diseases of the respiratory system such as pleurisies, pneumonia, coughs, asthma and consumption. It was believed during the Middle Ages that flax flowers protected against sorcery.

Lemon - Citrus Limon



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Because of its high vitamin C content lemons can be used to build immunity against colds and influenza. Used for the prevention of scurvy because it is an antiscorbutic. It was proven in 1753 by naval surgeon James Lind that it prevented scurvy but it was not introduced into naval rations until the early 19th century, despite the disease being a major killer of seamen.

 Thyme - Thymus Vulgaris:



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The essential oil should not be used during pregnancy or if hypertensive.

Thyme can fight infection and suppress coughs; it acts as an expectorant, purging the body of phlegm.

The properties of thyme as an antiseptic were known as far back in history as c.3000 bce, used by the Sumerians. Also used as part of the mummification process by the Ancient Egyptians and by the Greeks and Romans as a massage oil.

As an essential oil it has many properties, it is antibacterial, antispasmodic, anti-rheumatic, expectorant, hypertensive and has calming properties.

Folklore

Any place where thyme grows wild is said to be blessed by fairies



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Picture'Heroin, the cause of, and answer to all of life's problems!'
Heroin
In the late 1890s, Bayer the German drug company commercialised both aspirin and heroin as cough, cold and pain remedies.  Bayer promoted heroin for use in children suffering from coughs, colds and "irritation" as late as 1912. You have to admire their business acumen, getting patients addicted, a good sales technique.


Whilst there are therapeutic properties to the ingredients contained in the recipes above, this cannot be said for most of the believed cures for whooping Cough.


Don't fry this at home!


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Ancient Egyptians would roast a mouse and then when it had turned to embers it would be ground up and added to milk as a cure for whooping cough.

Placing the cinders in water creates sulphur water, which was a popular tonic in the days before antibiotics became available. Sulphur contains powerful anti-infective agents, but too much can be dangerous.

Another use for the mouse. Skin a field mouse and make a small pie for your child to eat. Waste not want not, for those eco warriors such as Rainbow Meadows (See Heinous Hymen and the perilous placenta) you can recycle said  mouse skin by strapping it to the throat of your precious spawn, furry side down, for nine days! 



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Other cures involved passing the afflicted child over the back and under the belly of a donkey or if you do not have a donkey to hand, then a piebald horse can be used.

Or take a bowl of milk, encourage a ferret to drink from the bowl, then pour the rest down the throat of the cougher. That should shut them up or choke them to death, either way they will cease coughing, though it may be exacerbated temporarily until the desired effect has been achieved.


Picture'That really chaffs you know'.
Magic spell from the ancient world, taken from the Greek Magical Papyri:

To cure a cough, first get some parchment made from the skin of a hyena. Write the spell on the parchment in black ink, then draw an X in a circle, lastly write the name of patient who has the cough.
Analysis of the magical traditions in question, although not explicit, suggested that the treatment would be concluded by the parchment being placed over the patient's chest for a prolonged period of time or it would be soaked in spring water until all the ink washed out into the water, and the water would then be fed to the patient as medicine.

Acts of horsesarsery will not be tolerated here but for the numpties out there, essential oils should only be used if you are trained in their use, some can be dangerous, even fatal if they are used incorrectly or if you suffer from certain conditions. Nor do we encourage the skinning of mice or hyenas or force feeding ferrets. (Well, that is not strictly true, but we have to say it).



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Would it help if I sucked a fisherman's friend?'
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