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Nurses share more fascinating DIY home remedies

5. Taking your ear wax and putting it on a fever blister on your lip makes it disappear.
—Keesha Williams- Burris

6. Automobile grease, lemon juice and jalapeños rubbed on cuts/scrapes to heal and prevent infection.
—Melly Cerrillo Thompson

7. Onion skins in your socks for a fever.
—Anastasia Goldman

8. My ex-husband’s grandmother suggested I put some whiskey in a spoon and burn the alcohol out of it and give it to my newborn son for diarrhea…I did NOT try that.

—Debbie Brate Reindel

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