Old-School Medicine: What’s Your Family’s Go-To Remedy? 🌿

  • Old-School Medicine: What’s Your Family’s Go-To Remedy? 🌿

    Posted by IMA-HelenT on December 26, 2025 at 10:32 am EST

    In a world where people seem to want to pop a pill to solve any problem, sometimes it’s the simplest things that make the biggest difference.

    In a recent interview, Dr. Joe Varon reminded us of the power of old-fashioned, immune-boosting habits:

    ☀️ Getting outside in the sun

    🍋 Lemon and honey when a cold hits

    💧 Staying hydrated

    And just listening to our bodies.

    But he didn’t stop there.

    In this refreshingly honest conversation, Dr. Varon also unpacks:

    • The chaos of COVID protocols and what should have been done different

    • The lack of transparency around the jabs, and what patients weren’t told

    • Why we need to rebuild trust in medicine by educating both doctors and patients

    • How true healing begins when we take charge of our immune systems

    • What the IMA is doing to make it all happen.

    🎥 Watch the full interview here:

    👉 Dr. Joe Varon on COVID, Trust, and Real Medicine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNsriBBLErk

    💬 Question for the group:

    What “old-school” family remedy do you still use — and swear by?

    IMA-GregT replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Gary Graziano

    Member
    December 27, 2025 at 12:48 pm EST

    Nature is filled with beautiful ironies. Many years ago my mother discovered a natural cure for poison ivy, often growing along side of it. I still use it today. It’s called Jewel Weed, or Touch-Me-Not, and it is the most effective antipruritic I’ve found. I was a city kid sent away to camp one summer, completely ignorant of poison ivy and how it spreads. I had it everywhere; I think I was having a systemic reaction to it, which has happened once or twice since. Forget calamine or hydrocortisone. My mother made me take a bath in a concentrate she made from the plant, and it worked quickly and well. The property we live on now has it growing in abundance, and I pick some every year, put it in a plastic bag, and freeze it. Any itchiness, bug bites, poison ivy, and I crush a bit, soak it in water, and apply the liquid.

    • IMA-GregT

      Member
      December 27, 2025 at 2:46 pm EST

      ❤ Love this.

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