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A mustard plaster should never be left on for longer than 30 minutes.
Mustard plasters should not be used on children under the age of 6.
I did not ask to do the same thing when we were learning to make a mustard plaster. "
He needs a mustard plaster to draw out the heat."
Lower back pain, when applied to the affected area as a "mustard plaster."
All night I had to be get- ting up and making mustard plasters to put on his stomach.
We also diverted the sensitivity by applying mustard plasters to the lower back.
In fact they were mustard plasters (10 for $1).
Have them stir up a mustard plaster and boil up some chicken soup.
He tries putting a mustard plaster on the dog's nose and ripping it off, which doesn't work.
Government drug stores resemble vacant stage sets, with even mustard plasters now a scarcity.
Stick on his back a mustard plaster.
Any other time, he'd be skulking in his chambers with a mustard plaster on his chest.
Leaving a mustard plaster on the bare skin for too long will lead to burning, blisters, or potentially even ulcers.
I chose only the nightly mustard plasters.
They pack the paste in cloth and apply the cloth directly to the skin as a "mustard plaster."
Spanish fly in his fly or mustard plaster on his dibble.
For this team, compresses, poultices and mustard plaster were nearly as important as the hit-and-run.
It is a common belief there that mustard plasters stimulate the immune system, relieve pain and also have an anti-inflammatory effect.
I am convinced she would send for the doctor post-haste and insist on mustard plasters while waiting for him.
Does the American family really want to abandon antibiotics for mustard plasters, icebags and hot compresses?
His wife called the doctor, smeared a mustard plaster on his chest for his cough and rubbed him down with alcohol.
Breathing the vapors of a mustard plaster can trigger sneezing, coughing, asthma attacks, or eye irritation.
Westerners are often baffled by remedies that remain common in Russia, such as pepper vodka, mustard plasters and cupping.
"A mustard plaster, I suppose.