She put a cabbage leaf on her breasts and left it overnight the result was amazing

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Cabbage, an indispensable ingredient in many dishes, is not only edible but also possesses medicinal properties. Our ancestors` ancestors have historically known about the medicinal properties of cabbage and successfully used them. It`s time to remember the good properties of cabbage, because good and healthy things should not be forgotten.


Cabbage leaves


Before using cabbage leaves for medicinal purposes, pour boiling water over them and then wipe them thoroughly. If cabbage causes any kind of allergic reactions in you, then you should avoid such treatment methods.


Cabbage is a true miracle remedy that can quickly help you with various body pains.

 

 

 

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Sprains and bruises

Attach a fresh cabbage leaf to freshly acquired bruises and fix it firmly by bandaging the body part, for example with gauze. The bandage should be kept for several hours, it will reduce swelling and pain. If this method does not help reduce pain and swelling, then the injury is too serious and you must see a doctor.
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Spider bites

Cabbage leaves reduce pain and discomfort after spider, wasp, and horsefly bites. Cabbage leaves `draw out` the heat from the bite site and reduce pain.
Headaches

Cabbage leaves can also be used for headaches. Place a cabbage leaf on your head and wrap it with a towel. This method also works for migraines.
Breast pain

Women during the period when the child is breastfed often experience unpleasant pain and swelling in the breasts. Cabbage leaves are the best folk method to deal with this problem. Fresh and large cabbage leaves should be placed on the breasts, after thoroughly rinsing them and slightly chopping them to make them juicier.

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0 1 14:12 17.02Anna
My bf will like that!!!
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