Guest guest Posted September 17, 2002 Report Share Posted September 17, 2002 Carlin said: " does anyone know exactly what is in a mustard plaster and how to apply it? my aunt told me my gr-gramma used them on the kids to cure colds and congestion and they work like a charm. can't seem to find the recipe. " Found this for you: Old Fashioned Mustard Plaster (For Chest Colds) Note: Be careful with this recipe. I've had people E-mail me saying this recipe burned the skin on their chest! What follows is one of them... Hi; I decided a few nights ago to apy a mustard plaster as I had heard my Mom talk about it years ago. Well I think I added 2 heaping tablespoons of powdered mustard, flour and water. Well I now have several blisters on my chest so I hope people will put several layers of fabric between the plaster and the skin. Still Burning... 4 T. flour 2 tsp. oil 1 T. dry mustard Mix in lukewarm water to form a paste. Spread on a thin clean cloth and cover. Place on chest for 20 minutes (shorter time for small children). Be careful not to burn the skin. Remove the plaster and cover the chest with camphorated oil or Vicks. Then cover with warm fabric such as flannel or a towel. Repeat in 4 hours. Grandma Mary Cowan http://waltonfeed.com/grain/cookin/mstrdptr.html And I also found this: Newsgroups: alt.folklore.herbs Cayenne red pepper and mustard for backache ricks.sage.ultranet.com (Rick Sullivan) Wed, 11 Jan 1995 13:22:32 GMT For some years now I have been trying to get friends to try a backache remedy I found in a book and tried with surprising success. Only one in about 15 people I have described it to has tried it, and it worked great for her - she cancelled a series of 6 Chiropractic sessions for a recurring pain from an old whiplash injury. It helps my low back pain considerably - even relieving a spasm from too much digging in the spring garden! Would you folks please try it out and let me know if it works for you, too. Here it is - it's simple and you probably have the ingredients in your kitchen. Take 1 teaspoonful of Cayenne red pepper and 1 teaspoonful of dried mustard powder and mix in a small bowl with about 2 Tablespoonfuls of hot water, to make a watery paste. Spread this paste on a washcloth, and fold the cloth over so the paste is inside. Dribble some hot water on the washcloth so the fumes (yes!) come up through the washcloth. Slap this on your achy back and massage. You should feel the heat from the pepper and mustard ease into the achy muscles. (I think the heat is what heals - seems to bring lots of blood to the area, helping the massage to go real deep.) That's it. Now be careful not to get the pepper/mustard paste on your skin directly; it will cause an abrasion and scabbing. (You should have seen my friend's neck after she got the stuff on her -- it was pretty intense, but then again, this was the person who cancelled her Chiropracty!) I am *aching* to see if this works for others. Hope this helps someone out there. Pat I plan on using this one asap, as I have lots of problems with aching shoulders. Will post with results. =) Peace, Jen P.S. Do a search on Google, you will always find what you are looking for. ___________ Play the Elvis® Scratch & Win for your chance to instantly win $10,000 Cash - a 2003 Harley Davidson® Sportster® - 1 of 25,000 CD's - and more! http://r.lycos.com/r/sagel_mail_scratch_tl/http://win.ipromotions.com/lycos_0208\ 01/index.asp?tc=7087 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2002 Report Share Posted September 19, 2002 My Mother always added the white of an egg to the mustard plaster recipe. She always said it helped prevent blistering. As a child I don't ever remember having been blistered. Must'a worked !! Just my 2 cents worth. I am usually lurkin while I'm work'in. Norma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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