Ewww lolMy mother and her mother swore that rubbing wet terry nappies over the head of a baby would give it lovely curly hair. I tried it on my daughter. She grew up to have amazing thick curly hair, unlike me.
You know that is how they used to diagnose diabetes, before all the modern tests.
the physician used to taste the patient's urine, and if it was sweet, then they gave the diagnosis.
And ants are attracted to sugary wee, so apparently that was also a very ancient diagnostic test.
You know that is how they used to diagnose diabetes, before all the modern tests.
the physician used to taste the patient's urine, and if it was sweet, then they gave the diagnosis.
Similar thing - but I remember all matriarchs in my family doing the same on the face of babies for milk rash! - seemed to work - and although I have psoriasis I have never had it on my face and have had great skin on my face all my lifeMy mother and her mother swore that rubbing wet terry nappies over the head of a baby would give it lovely curly hair. I tried it on my daughter. She grew up to have amazing thick curly hair, unlike me.
I don' t know about special benefits from boys wee, but once upon a time it used to be fairly standard practice for gardeners to wee on a compost heap - thus providing a free source of nitrogen (needed by plants to grow) to help the compost get to work turning into manure. So an early form of recycling which was probably easier said than done for the ladies though! But nature is a wondrous thing and nothing ever need be wasted.OK, OK, I can’t resist asking why pre pubescent male wee ok for compost? Obviously it’s to do with hormones but for the life of me I can’t see the rationale.
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