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