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Headaches

Date and Time  - May. 8th, 2008, 12:38 pm

Current Mood  - blank blank
Current Music  - budgies and tiels in conference

From the The Universal Household Assistant or What Every One Should Know (1884), posted for [info]xhappyx:

   Headache — new remedy for. — A new remedy for headache has been found by Dr. Haley, an Australian physician, who says that for some years past he has found minimum doses of iodine of potassium of great service in frontal headache; that is, a heavy, dull headache, situated over the brow, and accompanied by languor, chilliness, and a feeling of general discomfort, with distaste for food, which sometimes approaches to nausea, can be completely removed by a two-grain dose dissolved in half a wineglassful of water, and this quietly sipped, the whole quantity being taken in about ten minutes. In many cases, he adds, the effect of these small doses has been simply wonderful, as, for instance, a person, who a quarter of an hour ago was feeling most miserable, and refused all food, wishing only for quietness, would now take a good meal and resume his wonted cheerfulness.

   Headache and Cold Feet. — There are many who suffer from headaches and cold feet. If they would plunge their feet in cold water every morning, and use the flesh-brush every night, it would relieve them both.

   Headache — several cures for. — 1. Coarse brown paper soaked in vinegar and placed on the forehead is good for a sick headache. If the eyelids are gently bathed in cold water the pain in the head is generally allayed.
   2. In Potosi the most violent headaches, so very common there, are cured by putting the feet in hot water.
   3. A mixture of ice and salt in proportion of one to one-half, applied to the head, frequently gives instant relief from acute headache. It should be tied up in a small linen cloth, like a pad, and held as near as possible to the seat of the pain.
   4. We have known some extreme cases of headache cured in half an hour by taking a teaspoonful of finely powdered charcoal in half a tumbler of water. It is an innocent yet powerful alkali.
   5. For sick-headache, take a tumbler two-thirds full of finely crushed ice, the juice of one lemon, and one teacupful of white sugar. The mixture, eaten by degrees, or all at once, will allay the feverish thirst, and quiet the disturbed, qualmish stomach, as it is not sweet enough to be nauseous.
   6. Sick headache can often be greatly relieved, and sometimes entirely cured, by the application of a mustard plaster at the base of the neck. The plaster should not be kept on more than a quarter of an hour.

   Headache (Billious) — cure for. — Dissolve and drink two teaspoonfuls of finely-powdered charcoal in half a tumbler of water; it will relieve in fifteen minutes. Take a seidlitz powder an hour afterward.

   Headache (Nervous) — relief for. — Many persons find speedy relief for nervous headache by washing the hair thoroughly in weak soda water. I have known severe cases almost wholly cured in ten minutes by this simple remedy. A friend finds it the greatest relief in cases of "rare cold," the cold symptoms entirely leaving the eyes and nose after one thorough washing of the hair. The head should be thoroughly dried afterward, and avoid draughts of air for a little while.


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Date and Time  - Mar. 20th, 2008, 10:17 pm

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Current Music  - automatic cat litter machine

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bayer heroin    cocaine tooth drops    they're happy because they eat lard    bayer heroin


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Things to Try

Date and Time  - Oct. 30th, 2007, 02:09 pm

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Current Music  - Mazzy Star - Mary of Silence

From the The Universal Household Assistant or What Every One Should Know (1884):

   Things to try. — Try popcorn for nausea.
   Try cranberries for malaria.
   Try a sun-bath for rheumatism.
   Try ginger ale for stomach cramps.
   Try clam broth for a weak stomach.
   Try cranberry poultice for erysipelas.
   Try a wet towel to the back of the neck when sleepless.
   Try swallowing saliva when troubled with sour stomach.
   Try eating fresh radishes and yellow turnips for gravel.
   Try eating onions and horseradish to relieve dropsical swellings.
   Try buttermilk for removal of freckles, tan, and butternut stains.
   Try taking your cod liver oil in tomato catsup, if you want to make it palatable.
   Try hard cider -- a wine-glass three times a day -- for ague and rheumatism.
   Try taking a nap in the afternoon if you are going to be out late in the evening.
   Try breathing the fumes of turpentine or carbolic acid to remove whooping cough.
   Try a cloth wrung out from cold water put about the neck at night for sore throat.
   Try snuffing powdered borax up the nostrils for catarrhal "cold in the head."
   Try walking with your hands behind you if you find yourself becoming bent forward.
   Try a silk handkerchief over the face when obliged to go against a cold piercing wind.
   Try planting sunflowers in your garden if compelled to live in a malarial district.


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How Times Change

Date and Time  - Jul. 17th, 2007, 11:03 pm

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Current Music  - lake humming somewhere over the rainbow

bayer asppirin and heroin


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Three Days

Date and Time  - Jul. 12th, 2007, 12:53 am

Current Mood  - sleepy sleepy
Current Music  - fan

Three days with no caffeine. I've managed to stay relatively wakeful today, even with the oppressive heat. I see that I felt like I need caffeine a lot more than I actually needed caffeine. I don't think I've gone this long without caffeine since high school. Even in the madhouse they'd let us have real coffee in the morning. I doubted if I could do it, but the only real hurdle was that doubt. Yeah, I've had a bit of a headache the last few days, but I've gone through Geodon withdrawal - compared to that, this is a piece of cake.

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Spin Any Harder and I'll Puke

Date and Time  - May. 15th, 2007, 03:23 pm

Current Mood  - hungry hungry
Current Music  - traffic

I was just at the Fox News website. One of the story teasers (second story, directly below Falwell's death) read:

Hard Time at Gitmo
Detainee cries 'torture,' says he was forced to use unscented deodorant and read newsletter full of 'crap'

If one clicks the link and reads the article, it does mention that the source for the story, a transcript of Majid Khan's military hearing, was "redacted" (in other words, parts that would not be in the best interest of the United States military were deleted). Buried deep into the article we also find this:

Ali Shoukat Khan said his son [Majid Khan] was kidnapped in Pakistan and that there, Americans tortured his son "for eight hours at a time, tying him tightly in stressful positions in a small chair until his hands, feet and mind went numb. ... He was often hooded and had difficulty breathing. They also beat him repeatedly, slapping him in the face, and deprived him of sleep."

"Fair and balancedâ„¢" is a joke. And a bad one, at that.

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Sin and the Demon Eyes

Date and Time  - Feb. 22nd, 2007, 09:10 am

Current Mood  - awake awake
Current Music  - budgies in conference

We damn ourselves when we live through demon eyes. No higher power need intervene, we are fully capable of our own downfall. When we act as demons, we create our own hell. No divine judgement or arbitration, it is simply a matter of causality.

This is the nature of sin. This is the nature of good action verses bad action. When we act with anger and hate and greed rather than with love and compassion and understanding, that is sin. When our actions increase the suffering rather than diminish it, that is bad action. And what we reap is a world of pain and hate and mistrust. We are all connected and we share in what we bring forth.

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Automatic Interest List Suggestions

Date and Time  - Dec. 15th, 2006, 01:39 pm

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Based on the lj interests lists of those who share my more unusual interests, the interests suggestion meme thinks I might be interested in

#InterestScoreGoogle it
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6kd8huh?
7energy work8huh?
8tones on tail8huh?
9danielle dax7huh?
10jean genet6huh?
11ada6huh?
12social security6huh?
13antidepressants6huh?
14iszoloscope6huh?
15chronic pain6huh?
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Pick and Choose

Date and Time  - Nov. 14th, 2006, 04:08 pm

Current Mood  - mellow mellow
Current Music  - traffic

For each of the following, indicate which one you option you like more (or dislike less) by selecting a number on that side of the scale. The closer to -5 or 5 indicates the degree to which you prefer that option.

Poll #867616
Open to: All, results viewable to: All

beer (-5) vs. wine (5)

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Mean: 1.66 Median: 2 Std. Dev 3.04
-5 2 (4.9%)
-4 2 (4.9%)
-3 1 (2.4%)
-2 0 (0.0%)
-1 4 (9.8%)
0 7 (17.1%)
1 3 (7.3%)
2 3 (7.3%)
3 3 (7.3%)
4 5 (12.2%)
5 11 (26.8%)

benevolent monarchy (-5) vs. corrupt democracy (5)

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Mean: -1.08 Median: -1 Std. Dev 2.52
-5 3 (7.7%)
-4 6 (15.4%)
-3 4 (10.3%)
-2 2 (5.1%)
-1 6 (15.4%)
0 12 (30.8%)
1 1 (2.6%)
2 1 (2.6%)
3 1 (2.6%)
4 2 (5.1%)
5 1 (2.6%)

boston red sox (-5) vs. new york yankees (5)

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Mean: -1.31 Median: 0 Std. Dev 3.09
-5 12 (30.8%)
-4 1 (2.6%)
-3 2 (5.1%)
-2 1 (2.6%)
-1 1 (2.6%)
0 17 (43.6%)
1 0 (0.0%)
2 0 (0.0%)
3 1 (2.6%)
4 1 (2.6%)
5 3 (7.7%)

cats (-5) vs. dogs (5)

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Mean: -1.68 Median: -3 Std. Dev 3.21
-5 11 (26.8%)
-4 4 (9.8%)
-3 7 (17.1%)
-2 4 (9.8%)
-1 0 (0.0%)
0 6 (14.6%)
1 1 (2.4%)
2 1 (2.4%)
3 2 (4.9%)
4 3 (7.3%)
5 2 (4.9%)

chocolate (-5) vs. sex (5)

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Mean: 1.20 Median: 2 Std. Dev 2.82
-5 3 (7.3%)
-4 0 (0.0%)
-3 1 (2.4%)
-2 2 (4.9%)
-1 5 (12.2%)
0 7 (17.1%)
1 1 (2.4%)
2 7 (17.1%)
3 5 (12.2%)
4 4 (9.8%)
5 6 (14.6%)

Dick Cheney (-5) vs. Karl Rove (5)

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Mean: 0.00 Median: 0 Std. Dev 0.45
-5 0 (0.0%)
-4 0 (0.0%)
-3 0 (0.0%)
-2 0 (0.0%)
-1 4 (10.0%)
0 32 (80.0%)
1 4 (10.0%)
2 0 (0.0%)
3 0 (0.0%)
4 0 (0.0%)
5 0 (0.0%)

France (-5) vs. Italy (5)

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Mean: -0.53 Median: 0 Std. Dev 2.88
-5 3 (7.5%)
-4 3 (7.5%)
-3 7 (17.5%)
-2 3 (7.5%)
-1 3 (7.5%)
0 10 (25.0%)
1 2 (5.0%)
2 1 (2.5%)
3 4 (10.0%)
4 0 (0.0%)
5 4 (10.0%)

Groucho Marx (-5) vs. Karl Marx (5)

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Mean: -0.93 Median: 0 Std. Dev 2.57
-5 6 (14.6%)
-4 1 (2.4%)
-3 6 (14.6%)
-2 4 (9.8%)
-1 2 (4.9%)
0 11 (26.8%)
1 4 (9.8%)
2 3 (7.3%)
3 3 (7.3%)
4 0 (0.0%)
5 1 (2.4%)

Iran (-5) vs. Syria(5)

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Mean: 0.10 Median: 0 Std. Dev 1.51
-5 1 (2.5%)
-4 0 (0.0%)
-3 1 (2.5%)
-2 1 (2.5%)
-1 2 (5.0%)
0 29 (72.5%)
1 1 (2.5%)
2 2 (5.0%)
3 2 (5.0%)
4 0 (0.0%)
5 1 (2.5%)

Jessica Simpson (-5) vs. Maria Cary (5)

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Mean: -0.12 Median: 0 Std. Dev 2.03
-5 0 (0.0%)
-4 4 (9.8%)
-3 2 (4.9%)
-2 2 (4.9%)
-1 4 (9.8%)
0 19 (46.3%)
1 2 (4.9%)
2 3 (7.3%)
3 4 (9.8%)
4 0 (0.0%)
5 1 (2.4%)

mental pain (-5) vs. physical pain (5)

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Mean: 1.00 Median: 2 Std. Dev 2.68
-5 1 (2.4%)
-4 0 (0.0%)
-3 4 (9.8%)
-2 5 (12.2%)
-1 2 (4.9%)
0 6 (14.6%)
1 2 (4.9%)
2 8 (19.5%)
3 5 (12.2%)
4 3 (7.3%)
5 5 (12.2%)

planned (-5) vs. spontaneity (5)

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Mean: 0.32 Median: 0 Std. Dev 2.76
-5 1 (2.4%)
-4 1 (2.4%)
-3