Asafoetida is a useful antidote for flatulence. It is also claimed
to be useful for the treatment of bronchitis and hysteria. Here
are some traditional use of asafoetida in healing:
Asafoetida is used for stomach pains:
There are anecdotal evidence that strong stomach pains can be cured
by taking asafoetida.
Asafoetida prevents insect bites:
It repels mosquitoes, gnats, and other insects. It is described
as the ultimate insect repellant. (More effective if you add some
garlic to the mixture.)
Headache Remedy:
A folk remedy very popular in Kazakstan is decoctions from pieces
of the dried gum. It is often prescribed to patients suffering from
excruciating headaches. John Heinenman, in his book, "healing
Herbs and Spices" reported that asafoetida was found effective
for tension headaches. He put 1/8 teaspoon crumbled dried asafoetida
in 1-1/2 cups hot water and let simmer for 15 minutes before drinking.
People using this reported positive effects against tension headaches.
Preventing Snakebites:
Afghan people would rub small chunks of asafoetida over their boots
to keep away deadly snakes or vipers in the environment they lived
in.
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