Working in the great outdoors is rewarding. According to most people who live on the farm, it is much more enjoyable than working in an office 9-to-5. They get up with the sun and they work at their own pace, doing what they have to do to get through a day. The downside is that a healthy farm starts with a healthy farmer and a farmer is always at risk for several issues that can make them unhealthy.
Farmers work out in the fields all day where anything can happen. Each day, they risk falling from their horse, getting bit by a snake, and illnesses because of pests or other insects. Going out into the fields allows them to come into contact with Zika viruses and tick fevers. They do not have the luxury of taking a day off because some insects caused them to feel poorly. They have to get up each day, feed the animals and take care of an endless chore list. How do they cope with the constant risk? They look for the best possible home remedies to help them ward off further issues, of course.
If you look at the Farmer’s Almanac, there are loads of natural remedies that can cure a wide variety of common issues. Beets to help relieve constipation, potatoes for insect bite itching, and using baking soda to remove splinters. Did you know that you can relieve a headache by soaking your feet in hot water? Many farmers know this trick and use it often.
Some say that you can relieve poison ivy with a banana peel, but some farmers want to fight it a little more effectively. The same goes for insect bites, which can benefit from Listerine, but sometimes Caladryl or Calamine is what they prefer. When wondering which to use, many farmers go with Caladryl over Calamine lotion because of the added ingredient of Benedryl.
Farmers have to always be at their best. They cannot take a moment to deal with illnesses or they lose out on a day that will set them back for a much longer time than a day. One missed day of work for them can set them back for days because tomorrow there are other chores to take care of.
In your life, you may not be under the same pressure, but no one ever has time to be feeling badly. We all have so many things to deal with. Your healthy farm begins with you as a healthy farmer. Don’t let bugs, poison ivy, or anything else hold you back. Not when the answer to itching and scratching is to rub down with a little bit of comfort stuff.