But it’s easy now, if you’ll just look through the Book of Ezekiel, you can find that. NG: Well, I don’t know, I guess that’s the Lord’s work. I was offered $25 money to tell a doctor how to stop the blood, but I wouldn’t do it. NG: And then that other person that you told can tell somebody else. NG: Well, one person can tell one, you see. And he said, “Sister, I’m goin’ to teach you.” And I said “No you’re not.” For somebody all the time wantin’ them.įF: Well how do you teach somebody how to do this? And let’s get on somethin’ else while he’s comin’ out.įF: Okay, fine. So I’ll have to ask him if I can tell you. NG: Well I’ll tell you about the fire business. NG: They’re awful ugly things to be on anybody, but I take ‘em off.įF: How, can you tell us how it is that you can draw fire? How does that work? What, can you tell us as much about it as you can without telling us exactly how? I can draw out fire and I can take off warts, you know that? Medicinal Plants of the Southern Appalachians by Patricia Kyritsi Howellįolk Medicine in Southern Appalachia by Anthony Cavender The Foxfire Book, edited by Foxfire students Want to learn more about folk medicine in Southern Appalachia? Check out one of these resources! Nora Garland tending her greenhouse beds.
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