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Home Remedies: Bizarre Home Remedies for the Common Cold

  By Trina Remedios  posted Aug 5th 2012 at 8:00AM IN | Avg Rating
Diet & Fitness

Smelly socks help you breathe easily

The solution to cold is a wet sock. Here's how it goes: Take a tub filled with warm water, dip your feet in the tub. Then comes the interesting part, take a thin pair of socks and dip it in cold water, squeeze the water from the sock and wear them.

Now take a thick pair of socks and pull these over the wet pair, sleep it off. Apparently, ‘According to 1,001 Home Remedies (Reader's Digest), the wet socks help draw blood to your feet, thereby boosting circulation, which helps clear congestion.’ (Via)

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