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”Mom, I’ve Never Had a Sore Throat Like
This Before!”
That Thursday morning, I woke
up my son at six o’clock in the morning as usual. Even in the dark of the
room, with only little brightness from the night light in the hall, I noticed right away how pale
he was. In the next moment he clutched his throat and could barely whisper:
“Mom, I’ve never had a sore throat like this before!”
My reaction to his words was an instant surge of energy and determination.
After all, I am studying Herbology (not to mention – using and growing herbs!) and know that herbs are the best solution for “feeling rotten”
moments.
His idea was to take a shower first, before participating in any of my
treatment procedures. While he was in the bathroom, I rushed into the
kitchen to make a cup of strong chamomile tea, to squeeze one half of lemon
and to boil some more water to make a salted water wrap.
Showered and dressed in clean clothes my son first drank chamomile tea and
took a combination of herbs capsules, traditionally used for sore throat.
After that he was gargling some lemon juice and since he is “cool” with
lemon (sometimes he eats a piece of lemon like a piece of orange), he
afterwards simply swallowed it.
I sent him straight to bed and he had no objections. The water I boiled for
wrap was cool enough that I was able to keep my hands in – and pure sea salt
added. I soaked the towel and wringed it out and wrapped it around my son’s
neck. He touched it first, though, to make sure it wasn’t too hot. I took a
bigger, dry towel and wrapped it on top of the first one and said: “The best
thing to do now is to go to sleep.” The weak reply was: “I would never be
able to go to sleep like that…”
I left his room and checked back five minutes later. He was sound asleep and
slept for more than three hours. At eleven o’clock that morning I caught him
sitting at his desk, his fingers frantically moving across the keys of his
laptop. He looked at me and explained – his voice almost normal again: “I
had that idea for the story for a long time and I had to write it down.”
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