Kepéné Bihar Mária - Lendvai Kepe Zoltán: Domonkosfai értékőrzők (Lendva, 2012)

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constipation, as well as tonsillitis and toothache. Linden leaf tea was used against coughing, hoarseness and ca­tarrh. Colds, croup and coughing were cured with elder­­flower tea and a similar effect was achieved using yar­row, while the drinking of caraway tea was applied as a remedy for bellyaches. Useful treatments for colds were teas brewed from maize, oats or barley. The sweet liquid from the cooking of dried fruits was a popular drink for the relief of coughing. The population of the Őrség also made the most of the local fungi and were renowned and capable mush­room hunters. The most popular fungi were the cep, the Lime. Kohler’s Medizinal Pflanzen. Gera, 1887. 17

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