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Years of experience combined for your relief! (Cold, Diarrhea, Ovarian Cysts, Uterine Fibroids)

Years of Experience Come Together! (Cold, Diarrhea, Ovarian Cysts, Uterine Fibroids) Enthusiastic Netizen (Future Buddha QQ609901045): Hello, Teacher Hu. I have read many folk remedies in your folk remedy studio and feel that this is a positive energy for our country and society. Now, I would also like to contribute a few simple and effective remedies to our folk remedy studio: 1. **Cold**: Always keep a bottle of essential balm at home. Whenever you start sneezing and feel a cold coming on, immediately apply 2-3 drops on your index finger, rub it around your nostrils and the sides, and take a few deep breaths. This allows the medicinal vapor to disinfect and sterilize the entire respiratory tract. By killing the cold bacteria before they can take hold, you can avoid getting a cold. I have been using this remedy for two to three years and have not caught a cold once. The cheapest essential balm will do, costing just 0.8 to 1 yuan. 2. **Diarrhea**: Use lactasin tablets, which are 1 yuan for a pack of 100 tablets and are typically for children. Whenever you have diarrhea, adults can take 20 tablets at once, and children can take a reduced amount. Usually, one dose is enough. If not, take another dose after 3-4 hours. Lactasin contains beneficial yeast bacteria, which do not harm the liver or kidneys and are beneficial without any side effects. 3. **Ovarian Cysts and Uterine Fibroids**: Use 6 grams of safflower and 30 grams of black beans. Boil them in water daily, drink the soup, and eat the beans. It’s best to consume the safflower as well. One netizen had lower back pain and was diagnosed with a cyst the size of an egg, for which surgery was planned. I gave her this remedy, and after taking it for over a month, the cyst disappeared. I hope the general public can cure their illnesses with minimal cost and harmless remedies. Wishing everyone good health and all the best. Contributor: Mr. Zhu

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