A collection of some of the most popular folk remedies for joint and soft tissue discomfort associated with cold, wet, and stormy weather. Kentucky's natural bounty has attracted people for centuries, and the folk remedies presented draw from Native American, Scot-Irish settler, and even Amish approaches. Most of the approaches here do not require plants or minerals peculiar to Kentucky, and can be applied anywhere. In fact they may be similar to your own local folk medicine. DISCLAIMER: This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.This information is not intended to be medical advice, but as a review of folklore.
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