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How soon we forget
"Has anybody heard of this? I read some data sheets which suggest
this could be effective against protozoa and other parasites. Shroom"
Before WWII and the advent of antibiotics, licorice root was available in all
pharmacies that I ever went too. It was available without a prescription,
though it was often suggested/prescribed by physicians for intestinal
parasites. My mother used to buy it for me before WWII and I personally
bought it from a pharmacy as late as 1947. It was in root/stick form, and
you chewed on the stick. It would last a long, long time and the more you
chewed it (it stuck together, it didn't break off), the more flavor came out of
it.
There are so many remedies that I remember from before WWII (pre antibiotics)
that people just stare at you in disbelief if you mention them today. Yes,
we had many more ills during that era - typhoid, diphtheria, tuberculosis,
polio, small pox, and on and on. But we also had parents and grand parents
who had some really good home remedies.