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Simple Remedies for Various Boils and Abscesses! Enthusiastic Netizen (Huakai Hualuo QQ718179432): Hello, yesterday I came across your folk remedy website from a blog. After visiting, I noticed several remedies that I had personally used before, but I never knew how to share these methods with strangers. Thank you for creating such a wonderful platform. I browsed through many pages but didn't find any information about saliva being used to treat illnesses. Here, I want to share a saliva remedy that my family and I have used many times with great success. However, this saliva refers to the saliva produced after waking up from sleep at night, which my hometown folks call "stinky saliva." If you have boils or abscesses on your body, especially those that are red, hard to the touch, and appear on the face, back, or sometimes in the adult genital area due to bacterial infections causing folliculitis, forming hard lumps with pain, this method can be applied. The method is: after waking up at night, without speaking, apply the saliva you produce directly onto the boil or abscess. Repeat this three to four times throughout the night, and continue for two to three nights. The condition should improve significantly. Don't be put off by the idea of it being dirty; it truly works. This is a remedy that my family and relatives have tested many times, and it has been effective every time. Today, I specifically asked my mother about the origin of this remedy. She doesn't know from which generation it was passed down, only that it has been used by my great-grandmother, grandmother, and then by her generation. However, this remedy is only effective for boils that have not yet ruptured. If the boil has already burst, this method should not be used. Many people might find this method hard to believe, but it is indeed effective. Why not give it a try instead of going to the hospital? Contributor: Liu Jiao