These alleged fixes for bodily ailments mostly involve things you already have lying around, or can buy from the drugstore for a few dollars. DISCLAIMER: we have no idea if these actually work or not — this is merely a compilation of things a lot of people on the Internet recommend.
Bar of Soap Allegedly Eases Restless Leg Syndrome
"I had the most restless legs last night and the second I unwrapped a bar of soap and put it down by feet... instantly the restlessness was gone," writes a woman undergoing chemo who swears by this.
This is one home remedy that everyone seems to be mystified by.
Source: lilblueboo.com
Earl Grey Tea Supposedly Helps a Sunburn
You'll need a pitcher, a bathtub, and 3 bags of earl grey tea. Get the full instructions here.
Source: marthastewart.com
Coconut Oil Is Said to Help Earaches
Warm it up in a saucepan and use an eyedropper to drop into the affected ear.
Coconut oil has antibacterial properties, but olive oil supposedly works, too. Read more about it on eHow.com.
Source: youpinspireme.blogspot.com
Read one woman's testimonial.
There are also many other things that supposedly relieve the itch, like clear nail polish and ice cubes. (BuzzFeed Shift editor Amy Odell, a favorite mosquito meal, vouches for the ice cubes.)
Source: oneordinaryday.wordpress.com
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