Kids At School Plr Ebook
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1. What Age Should Your Child Start School?..................................................................... 2
2. Preparing Your Child for Big School............................................................................... 3
3. Which is Best - Private or Public School ......................................................................... 4
4. What about Home Schooling? ......................................................................................... 5
5. Watching for Signs of Bullying ....................................................................................... 6
6. Possible School Problems................................................................................................ 7
7. Making Your Child More Popular ................................................................................... 9
8. How to Facilitate the Learning Process.......................................................................... 10
9. Ensuring Your Child Travels Safely .............................................................................. 11
10. Why Healthy School Lunches are Necessary................................................................. 12
11. Coping with School Nits................................................................................................ 13
12. Can Your Child Excel Academically? ........................................................................... 14
13. Encouraging the Slow Learner....................................................................................... 16
14. Problems of the Gifted Child ......................................................................................... 17
15. How to Make School Days Happy Days ........................................................................ 18
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1. What Age Should Your Child Start School?
Most parents send their children to school when they are five and although this seems to have become the custom, it is not mandatory. Parents may not realize that it is not the law for children of that age to attend school; rather six is the legal age, depending on the state or country of residence.
It is important to know that there are cut off dates that determine when your child is able to start kindergarten. Although some schools start in the beginning of August, as long as your child will have a birthday and turn five before the first of September, he or she is usually accepted into kindergarten. This is something that you should check on in your area to know for sure though. Even if your child will be five, you may not feel that they are ready. Take certain measures to ensure their readiness to start school.
First of all, you will want to know if your child is mature enough to start school. Do not get me wrong, kids will be kids and you cannot expect a five year old to be very mature. You will have to look for certain signs from your child to know if their maturity level is that of a child on track for succeeding in kindergarten. Maturity is not usually the best thing to judge, because the maturity of a five year old is usually not very high. They will still be at a very playful age and not have very high ability to follow directions very well.
The best thing to pay attention to when determining if your child is ready to start school is whether they can speak well for their age. This is very important in making sure that your child will succeed in school. If they are behind in their speech, then you should consider having them see a speech therapist to ensure that they are where they need to be by the time school starts. Being made fun of because of poor verbal skills can be very harmful to a child’s self esteem and should be avoided if possible.
Another thing that you can do is to see how their interactions with other children go. If it goes well and they play well with others, then they will more than likely have a smooth transition into starting school. If they are the type to stand apart from others and not have much interaction, then you should work on this with them. You can do this by having play dates and doing other things with them that will get them involved with other children. This is an important step.
All About Day Spa Treatments Plr Ebook
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1. What is a Day Spa? ......................................................................................................... 2 2. What Happens at a Day Spa ............................................................................................ 3 3. Will a Day Spa Treatment Cure My Illness?.................................................................... 4 4. What does Day Spa Treatment do for Stress? .................................................................. 6 5. How Can Day Spa Help My Skin Problem? .................................................................... 7 6. Hydrotherapy Treatments................................................................................................ 9 7. Mud Treatments and How They Can Help .................................................................... 11 8. What do Mud Packs Contain? ....................................................................................... 12 9. What to Expect During a Mud Treatment ...................................................................... 14 10. What is Microdermabrasion?......................................................................................... 15 11. What to Expect During a Massage................................................................................. 16 12. The Different Types of Massages .................................................................................. 18 13. Couples Day Spa Explained .......................................................................................... 19 14. Give a Great Present - Day Spa Gift Vouchers............................................................... 21 15. Who Can Go to a Day Spa? ........................................................................................... 22
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1. What is a Day Spa? A day spa is a bit like a beauty salon only the treatment offered is much more comprehensive and so the area it encompasses is usually much larger. It is a place people go to spend a day to get a variety of body treatments such as massages, facials and much more. Day spas are different from resort spas or destination spas where people stay overnight or for several nights. Treatment at a day spa can be as short as an hour or as long as a day. Day spas can be small village-like spas or huge extravaganzas complete with the very latest equipment available. You will also find some resort spas that offer day spa treatments. There are some hair salons that adopt the term day spas, but only offer massages at their place of business. It is advisable to do some research or even pay a quick visit to any place you may be interested in. What should you be looking for in a day spa? You need to find day spas that offer the following amenities: • A serene, pleasant atmosphere that is conducive to relaxation • Provision of robes and slippers • Private rooms with clean linen for treatment • A full range of massages, facials and body treatments for you to choose from • Professional therapists and estheticians for massage and other treatments • Professional range of spa products • The facility should be clean and hygienic to a very high standard • In larger spas, lockers, steam rooms and saunas should be available • A relaxation area where light refreshments are provided The following information on day spas that you should be aware of, will help you make an informed choice in your selection. The very small spas do not generally offer steam rooms, Jacuzzis or sauna facilities. You will need to decide how important these facilities are to you before you make a final decision.Making Toys Plr Ebook
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1. Why Make Toys? ........................ 2 2. Where to Find Toy Patterns ........................................... 3 3. Where to Find Toy Making Material .................................. 4 4. Amazing and Functional Rag Dolls ............................................ 5 5. Ceramic Dolls - are they Hard to Make? .................................... 6 6. Making Teddy Bears ......................................................... 8 7. Teddy Bears vs. Other Stuffed Animals ......................... 9 8. Small Wooden Toys.................................................................. 10 9. Making Pull-Along Toys ................................. 11 10. All about Heirloom Rocking Horses ................................ 13 11. How to Make a Doll House ...................... 14 12. Home-Made Jigsaw Puzzles ......................... 15 13. Alphabet Blocks Help Your Child’s Development .................... 16 14. All Toys Must be Safe ........................... 18 15. How to Make a Picture Digital Book ........................ 19
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1. Why Make Toys? There are many great reasons for making children’s toys. Firstly you can make something that is unique and special. You can very likely make an heirloom toy and save money doing it. And you can get a great deal of satisfaction out of making toys for your own children or others. Making toys will not only keep you occupied during your free time, but give you many things with which to decorate your home. Toys make great gifts and can be given on many different occasions. Making heirloom toys is something that most people would consider tiresome because it involves a lot of detail and definitely a lot of finesse. Just like everything else in life, making toys is not simple. However, with time and enough practice you will be able to master toy making. You will have the opportunity to create some of the best looking heirloom toys ever. You may wonder if you really need to decorate your house with some really cool heirloom toys, why you shouldn’t just go out and buy them. But why buy them if you can make your own heirloom toys? Toys you have made yourself are beautiful and unique – there will be none like them around, unlike bought toys that are a dime a dozen. So if you are looking for one constructive way to spend your time, then why not consider making toys? This particular hobby has become very popular not only amongst people from older generations. It is also becoming popular amongst young professionals who have to deal with a lot of stressful situations at work. This hobby of yours is something that no one will judge you for. You can enjoy making toys in your private space. You can choose who to let in. Moreover, if you had to buy heirloom toys from a toy store, then you would be amazed to find out that each artistically made toy was worth literally an arm and a leg. Many of these toys are abstract too. It is left to the perception of the viewer to understand this work of art, even though the artist who created it would probably call it otherwise. In many cases, you would be paying for toys that look absolutely rustic and unpolished. Hence, it sure would be a better bet to make them.All About Obesity Plr Ebook
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1. Causes of Obesity ....................................................................................................... 2 2. What Medical Conditions can Cause Obesity? ............................................................ 3 3. What are the Risks of Being Obese? ........................................................................... 5 4. How Can I Prevent Obesity? ....................................................................................... 7 5. Best Diet Plans for Obesity ......................................................................................... 8 6. Obesity Causes Many Diseases ................................................................................. 10 7. Why Can’t I Lose Weight?........................................................................................ 12 8. How to Lose Weight Safely ...................................................................................... 13 9. Best Ways to Keep Weight Off ................................................................................. 14 10. Dangers of Childhood Obesity .................................................................................. 16 11. How to Prevent Obesity in Your Children................................................................. 17 12. Health Risks for Obese Seniors ................................................................................. 19 13. Surgical Intervention for Obesity - Gastric Banding.................................................. 20 14. Is Stomach Stapling Risky?....................................................................................... 21 15. Overall Benefits of Losing Weight............................................................................ 23
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1. Causes of Obesity Obesity is more than just being overweight. Obesity is characterized by excess body fat that accumulates in your body to the extent that leads to medical problems and reduces your life expectancy. Obesity leads to many diseases, particularly heart diseases and diabetes. One third of Americans are suffering from obesity. This shows that this condition is really becoming epidemic. People who are obese find walking difficult, and often need extra large chairs and beds to support their weight. The problem is particularly bothersome because of the increase in childhood obesity, as overweight children usually grow up to become obese adults. There are many well defined genetic and environmental factors that are the real culprit behind the problem of obesity. There are many different reasons that can cause obesity, but the process of becoming obese is usually the same. The person ends up increasing their body weight by overeating and eating the wrong kinds of foods and thus finding it more difficult to be physically active which in turn leads to increased weight. It becomes a vicious circle. The main thing that leads to obesity is a dietary switch to energy rich foods with high concentration of sugar and fats. This problem should be dealt with as soon as possible, otherwise it can lead to many serious health complications. Obese people may end up suffering from arthritis, cancer, stroke and sleep apnea. Just look around and you will surely find people of different ages suffering from obesity. Most of them have it because of having an unhealthy diet and a sedentary lifestyle, but there are also other causes of this condition. All of them should be looked into in detail.What Career Will You Choose Plr Ebook
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1. Going to University ........................................................................................................................ 2
2. The Difference between Jobs and Careers ..................................................................................... 3
3. How About Business College Careers? ........................................................................................... 4
4. The Popular Choices at Technical College ....................................................................................... 6
5. An Overview of Tradesman Careers ............................................................................................... 7
6. Being a Mechanic .......................................................................................................................... 9
7. Being a Plumber .......................................................................................................................... 10
8. Being a Builder ............................................................................................................................ 12
9. A Career in Nursing ...................................................................................................................... 13
10. Three Different Kinds of Nursing Careers ................................................................................... 15
11. Becoming a Doctor .................................................................................................................... 16
12. Different Teaching Opportunities ............................................................................................... 18
13. Information Technology Career Options .................................................................................... 19
14. Going into Business ................................................................................................................... 21
15. Popular Options for Working with Animals ................................................................................ 22
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1. Going to University
It is not always easy to decide whether to continue your education after high school. Sadly, many people readily assume that university is not for them for reasons that have nothing to do with them personally, such as not having a family member who has higher education. The reality is that it is all about you. However, there is often more chance of getting well-paid work after going to university, but this is just one of the great advantages of further education.
You are certainly aware of the main benefits university will bring you. A bachelor’s degree and a master's degree guarantee in any discipline guarantee that you get to have a professional career. This has benefits on its own. You will be very well paid. You will have a lot of opportunities to advance in your career. Not only the education, but the contacts you make in university will help you in your professional development and career advancement.
The main question is - are you prepared to get all these benefits? The truth is that university education is challenging, irrespective of the study discipline you choose. The different courses have different educational requirements, but most require applicants to have academic performance above the average. In many cases, applicants are expected to excel in their academic performance in order to get accepted.
This means that you have to be a very good student at high school. Additionally, many universities invite applicants for interviews. At these interviews, you are supposed to show genuine interest in studying in university, as well as good communication skills and knowledge.
Cancer Plr Ebook
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1. How Many Kinds of Cancer Are There? ........................................................................ 2
2. The Most Common Types of Cancer.............................................................................. 3
3. What Causes Cancer?..................................................................................................... 4
4. Is Cancer Curable?......................................................................................................... 6
5. Can a Good Diet Help Prevent Cancer?.......................................................................... 7
6. Traditional Cancer Treatment......................................................................................... 9
7. Alternative Cancer Treatment ...................................................................................... 10
8. Common Warning Signs of Cancer .............................................................................. 11
9. Melanoma .................................................................................................................... 13
10. Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer ......................................................................................... 14
11. Breast Cancer ................................................................................................................ 16
12. Bowel Cancer................................................................................................................ 17
13. An Overview of Lung Cancer........................................................................................ 18
14. Other Kinds of Cancer................................................................................................... 20
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1. How Many Kinds of Cancer Are There?
There are certainly many different kinds of cancer. Learning about them is one way of helping to prevent cancer. The more you know about cancer, the more likely you are to understand the importance of getting frequent screenings. Knowledge will help you to recognize possible symptoms.
Before you read any further it is worth looking at the definition of cancer. This disease is defined as the rapid and uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in an organ, gland or another type of body tissue. As these cells grow, they go on to form a larger formation called a tumor. It should be pointed out that cancer usually refers to malignant tumors and not to benign ones.
There are over 100 kinds of cancer that can affect each different part of the body, including organs, tissues and glands. It is worth pointing out that not all tumor cells that grow in a certain organ or gland are the same. For instance, there are a number of lung, liver and pancreatic cancers because the tumor cells can affect different parts of these organs. In these different parts the cells differ. Additionally, the change that goes on in the cell so that it becomes malignant can be different as well. If you take into account these changes to differentiate between the different kinds of cancer, their number can grow to over 200.
Each type of cancer bears the name of the organ or tissue it affects. For this reason, it is worth looking at the different types by looking at the different body systems and organs of the body that this dangerous disease can affect.
Starting from the head, the first kind of cancer in the list is brain cancer. Adults can get a condition called adult brain tumor that refers to a malignant growth in the brain. There are six other types of malignant tumors that affect primarily children. These include brain stem glioma and cerebellar astrocytoma.
How To Keep Birds As Pets Plr Ebook
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1. Keeping Birds in a Cage .................................... 2 2. Keeping Birds in an Aviary ......................................... 3 3. Different Kinds of Aviaries ............................................. 4 4. The Law and Keeping Birds as Pets ....................................... 5 5. What Birds Need to Eat ...................................... 7 6. Keeping Your Birds Safe .............................................. 8 7. Keep Your Birds Healthy and Happy ......................... 9 8. Breeding Birds Successfully ............................................... 10 9. The Needs of Budgerigars and Finches ....................................... 12 10. The Needs of Parrots and Cockatiels ..................................... 13 11. The Needs of Pigeons and Doves ..................... 14 12. Grooming Exotic Birds.......................... 15 13. Teaching Your Bird to Talk ............................... 17 15. Tips for Preparing Show Birds ........................................... 19
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1. Keeping Birds in a Cage Most birds kept as pets are caged or put in an aviary. Even though an aviary is a bigger enclosure it is still a cage. To choose the correct cage for your bird it is important to consider the bird’s needs as a primary factor. Most bird owners make the mistake of considering how the cage will fit in the space chosen, or even how well it matches with the décor of their room. Rather, consider the comfort of the occupant of the cage – the bird who must live there. Generally, cages used in pet stores to house the birds are way too small because stores are concerned with optimizing space utilization. It would be wrong to judge the size of the cage by what you see the bird in, inside the store. Birds are highly intelligent and were made with wings for a purpose; to fly. They have to be able to enjoy a certain amount of freedom in the face of their captivity. Aviaries are very large enclosures and the height is measured in feet rather than inches or centimeters. In fact there are aviaries tall enough for bird owners to walk into. These over large cages can be conventional ones fixed to the ground or suspended, with only the supports fixed to the ground. Such large cages allow the birds to enjoy a bit of freedom, letting them fly at will around the enclosure. The aviaries are made of galvanized steel mesh, wood or PVC. You can buy a prefabricated cage and assemble it yourself or have one built from scratch. Genuine bird lovers will always make the aviary as large as possible, filling it with greenery and some kind of water feature for the birds to enjoy a more natural environment. The thing to bear in mind is that different species and sizes of birds require differently sized bars to keep them from escaping. Chicken wire is good for outdoor birds like pheasants among others, but you could use stucco wire as well. It looks better than chicken wire does. When you plan on keeping a bird in a cage you have to first find the right location for the cage. It should not be out in the full heat of the summer sun, but have some shade and shelter. The next important factor to be considered is the size of the cage. Remember that size does not only pertain to holding the bird inside in comfort. Size has to include your consideration of food bowls, water bowl, perches and toys among other things. The perches need to be of different sizes and varying textures. There are perches for keeping nails trim and perches that are finely surfaced for resting.How To Have The Best Wedding Ever Plr Ebook
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1. When is the Best Time of Year for a Wedding? .................... 2 2. Where to Hold Your Wedding ............................................ 3 3. Formal or Casual Wedding Choice? ...................................... 4 4. Clothing to Suit the Style of Wedding ........................................ 5 5. Saving Money on Wedding Ceremony Costs .............................. 7 6. Types of Wedding Receptions ..................................................... 8 7. Venues for Wedding Receptions ........................................ 9 8. Food for Your Wedding Reception ..................................................... 11 9. Best Music for the Wedding Reception ........................................... 12 10. Wedding DJ vs. Live Band .................................................................. 13 11. Unusual Wedding Reception Ideas ...................................... 14 12.How to Save Money on the Wedding Reception .................................... 15 13. History of Wedding Traditions and Symbolism ................................ 17 14. Overseas Wedding Traditions ........................................................ 18 15. Pros and Cons of Tropical Island Weddings ........................................ 19
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1. When is the Best Time of Year for a Wedding? Many brides like to choose a date for their wedding that has a special meaning, such as one year to the day after her loved one proposed, but this cannot always be accommodated due to a number of factors. It is sometimes best to remain practical as to the date and season of the year, because you may hate the thought of having a wedding in bitterly cold weather or the steaming heat of summer. The date you choose should be one that will allow all the bridal party to be present. People have lives and they cannot always adjust their schedule to attend a wedding. What about the people on the guest list that you would like to have sharing the celebration with you? They have to be considered as well. Other things you need to consider will be stuff like does your wedding theme match the season – beach wedding and winter do not go together! How comfortable are you going to be getting married in the dead of winter? How cost effective are the dates you have chosen, high season for weddings is usually summer to early fall or May to August. Everything from venues to caterers and beyond costs a fortune. You may have a secret desire to marry at a particular time. Here again unfortunately the voice of reason must be heard. If you or your fiancé have a career that necessitates you being in the office, choosing a date at that inopportune time is not going to help. For example, a finance person like a tax accountant is never going to get away in the spring time. The period between November to April is known to be a slack time for the wedding trade. You could cut your costs in half if you have the wedding at this time. Why follow the crowd and plump for a May wedding that will cost a fortune? Another factor to be considered is the kind of honeymoon you want to have. If you want to go skiing then it has to be a winter wedding, unless you are willing to wait for your honeymoon. Big mistake, something will keep coming up and you may never get around to it! If you want to go exploring a brand new country, check what the weather will be like at that end. Tramping around in high temperatures will not a perfect honeymoon make!How To Get Published Plr Ebook
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1. How to Submit to Traditional Publishers ............................................. 2 2. Submitting Your Work to Magazines ................................................ 3 4. Getting Published Online ................................................................. 5 5. Articles for Websites ..................................................................... 7 6. What Can You Write? ........................................................................ 8 7. How to Self-Publish .................................................................................... 9 8. Pros and Cons of Using a Vanity Publisher .................................................... 10 10. A Guide to Writing Picture Books ............................................................... 13 11. Chapter Books Explained ..................................................... 14 12. Tips for Writing a Novel .................................................. 15 13. A Guide for Writing a Screenplay ......................................................... 17 14. How to Craft Short Stories for Competitions ...................................... 18 15. Don’t Get Caught by Writing/Publishing Scams ........................................... 19
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1. How to Submit to Traditional Publishers Most writers will tell you that getting published is much harder than actually writing a book. However, there are a lot of things you can do to increase your chances of becoming a published author, even if none of your works have been published. You should definitely use the traditional submission method, but you should also use your writing skills to sell yourself and your piece. The first thing you have to do is research. It is a good idea to find out how the publishing industry and book marketing work. The next step is to go to a number of bookstores and look for books that are similar to your work in terms of type, genre and style. This will aid you in finding the right publisher for your own work. Once you recognize the books, you can readily note the names of their publishers. Submitting your work to a publishing company that is known to work with pieces similar to yours will certainly increase your chances of getting published. In general, authors who have not been published before are recommended to look for medium-sized and small publishers, but if you feel that your book has a great potential, you should not hesitate to include major publishers in your list. Once you have researched and decided to submit your work to a number of publishers, you have to make another important decision. It is up to you to choose whether to have an agent or not. Such a professional can do all the submission work and follow-up for you. In addition, they can use their connections to help you achieve your goal. Another important fact to keep in mind is that some publishers will only review works presented to them by agents. Still, if you choose to be represented by such a professional, you will have to pay them. Despite this, no agent can guarantee you that your book will get published. And then, many agents will not represent an unpublished author. Assuming that you decide to submit your work on your own, you will need to find addresses for the submissions editor in the publishing companies you have chosen. They should be on the websites. Their preferences for submissions should also be on their websites. Aways follow these instructions carefully. Most publishers want a brief synopsis and the first three chapters, but for short picture or chapter books they will accept the whole manuscript. Most prefer the manuscript to be double spaced and typed on one side of the page only.Home Remedies Plr Ebook
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1. Who Invented Home Remedies? .......................... 2 2. Where Do Home Remedy Ingredients Come from? ............................... 3 3. Are Home Remedies Dangerous?.................................................... 4 4. Are Home Remedies the Same as Herbal Treatments? ........................... 5 5. Are Home Remedies Like Aromatherapy? ...................................... 7 6. Making Home Remedies for Soap, Polish and Cleaning Products.................. 8 7. Home Remedies for Different Types of Stains ............................................ 9 8. Home Remedies for Treating Arthritis ................................ 11 9. Get Relief from Bites and Stings ......................................... 12 10. Natural Relief for Constipation and Diarrhea .......................... 13 11. Home Remedies for Indigestion .................................. 14 12. Solutions for Skin Problems ................................................. 16 13. Natural Solutions for Hair Problems .......................................... 17 14. How to Treat Insomnia Naturally ............................... 18 15. Effective Home Remedies for Stress .................................. 19
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1. Who Invented Home Remedies? People often rely on a home remedy when they have a mild ailment or a common disease such as a cold. A remedy from the kitchen cupboard is easier to access than a doctor or medication from the drugstore, when they are feeling off-color. And often the standard treatment for a medical condition may be insufficient to relieve the symptoms so sufferers resort to using home remedies. There are homemade remedies for a wide variety of problems from insect stings to treating stains. But who actually invented these home remedies? It is worth defining what home remedies are first. These are different substances that are made from products commonly found in the home. These include herbs, spices, other cooking ingredients, vegetables and fruits. The medications are made through different processes. The instructions for preparation are described in recipes. It is not known exactly who invented the home remedies that we know today. In the past, people did not have medications like we do today. Sciences, such as chemistry and biology, were not invented. It is believed that many of the medicinal properties of different plants and foods have been discovered accidently. For instance, a person with a stomach upset decided to chew a good smelling plant and he felt better. In turn, others started using it as well. As people began to learn more about the plants, vegetables and fruits, they started making more complex recipes including various ingredients. In ancient and medieval times people did not have the opportunity to describe the medicinal properties or the recipe for one treatment to one another. Writing was invented, but it was accessible only to small privileged groups of people, so the recipes for the home remedies were passed by word of mouth from one person to another and from one generation to the next. Basically, home remedies are much like the folklore songs that we know from our ancestors. Someone somewhere invented them, so they became widespread by word of mouth.