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> I almost never
>use cabbage leaves because I am lazy, and because I haven't found that it
>helps more than my cold packs.
Talk about lazy, I don't even like to wear shoes that I have to buckle or
tie...
After I had oral surgery a few years ago, I simply went to bed with a
cabbage. As I felt like it, I tore the central vein out of a leaf, crumpled
the leaf slightly in my hand, and tied it to my cheek with a scarf. I
tossed the used leaves and veins in a wastebasket. Nothing could have been
lazier! I used what was left of the head for coleslaw.
(I took peas to bed, too, but they were more trouble. I had to keep getting
up to re-freeze them, and I didn't feel I had a useable vegetable at the
end.)
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Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC Ithaca, NY
www.wiessinger.baka.com
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