Traditional Mexican Remedies
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Updated Feb 25, 2022
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My maternal grandma lived to the age of 98 years old. She lived a long and healthy life. I never heard her complain of any aches and pains. She was a very strong woman.
Whenever I was sick as a child, my mother did not take me to the doctor. Instead she took me to grandmas house to care for me. My grandma would diagnose me and heal me with natural remedios (remedies).

These are my grandma’s home remedies, I’d love to hear your own home remedies in the comments below.
Vicks VapoRub
If I had a cold or a fever she would smear Vicks VapoRub on my chest. She would also spread vapor rub on the soles of my feet and have me wear socks to bed.

Homemade rubbing alcohol
If I had a fever she would soak a towel with a homemade green rubbing alcohol and placed it on my forehead. The homemade alcohol had floating herbs inside the bottle including romero (rosemary) and marijuana (interesting, right?!).

Hot Herbal Teas
If I had a stomachache she would either brew some manzanilla (chamomile) or hierbabuena (mint) tea. The herbs she used were fresh from her garden — she never used tea bags.

Té de manzanilla (Chamomile Tea)
There’s just something soothing about chamomile, and it’s not just an old wives’ tale.
Té de manzanilla (chamomile tea) brings back so many warm memories. My grandma grew chamomile in her backyard and she always made me a warm cup of manzanilla if my tummy hurt or before bedtime.

I continue to drink chamomile at night to wind down and, when my children have a tummy ache I make this chamomile tea for them. Even when they were babies I’d make them some té de manzanilla sweetened with honey and gave it to them in their baby bottle. A warm cup can be just the ticket to calming your child.
This is a great tea to drink after dinner, before bedtime. Chamomile tea has soothing, calming, and relaxing properties. You can either use dried chamomile flowers or chamomile tea pouches. Chamomile is best served hot and is delicious with a bit of honey.
Hierbabuena (Mint Tea)
Mint relieves digestive symptoms, such as gas, bloating, and indigestion (read more science-backed benefits).

Té de Oregano (Oregano Tea)
If I had a cough or a sore throat, she would make me Té de Oregano (Oregano Tea) made of dried oregano and would have me gargle with salt water, and for dinner I knew delicious caldo de pollo would be on the menu.

Té de canela (Cinnamon Tea)
Both my grandmothers drank té de canela (cinnamon tea), as well as used the aromatic spice in savory and sweet dishes. After researching, I realized there are surprising health benefits and unique healing abilities associated with this beloved spice.

Evil Eye
Sometimes if I was sick for no apparent reason she would say, “Alguien te dio el mal de ojo” (Someone gave you the evil eye).

She would sweep an egg over my body and begin to pray, then she would crack the egg in a glass of water and place the glass on the floor under my bed, and in the morning she would say the evil eye was gone, and magically I felt better.

Empacho
There were other times that she blamed illnesses on empacho, literally meaning an impacted stomach. She would crack a fresh egg (over-easy style) on my tummy and roll the yolk back and forth until it broke. Then she would smear Vaseline on her hands and massage my legs to work out any knots. It was a deep tissue sobada (massage) that was quite uncomfortable as a child.
She especially did this if I accidentally swallowed my chewing gum because she would say the gum would go down to my legs and needed to be worked out before it caused other stomach issues.
More home remedies
Then there were the common cuts and scrapes that were treated with fresh aloe vera squeezed from her aloe plant accompanied with “sana, sana, colita de rana…”
Of course, if I was really sick like when I had the chickenpox in the second grade then I was taken to the doctor. I remember the doctor recommending some pink calamine lotion for my itchy body. My grandma ended up making her own concoction that relieved the itching far more than the pink stuff. I’m not sure how she made it, but it worked.
No matter what remedy grandma tried, I knew she would always make me feel better. As a mother I make herbal teas for my children and rub their chests with Vicks, and make them homemade chicken soup if they are sick.
I even bought my children some evil eye bracelets to keep el mal de ojo away. I’m all about trying the tried and true first before running to the doctor. My children love the extra attention and I prefer to try simple old-fashioned remedies first.
I’ve always thought that I could write an entire book on the home remedies grandma had for any ailments. She was such a wonderful healer in more ways than she knows.
Check out more home remedies
- 16 Cross-Generational, Home Remedies Mothers Swear By
- Survival Healing: Traditional Mexican Remedies
- Home Remedies – Herbal Home Remedies – Natural Herbs
If you have natural home remedies that work for you, please let me know in the comments below. I love hearing from you!
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Oooh, you mean “Beeks” vapor rub? lol I can hear my grandma saying it now!
I remember my mom and grama using these remedies. I would like to buy some of these books of Mexican remedies where can I get them?
Your grandmother sounds like my mom, we didn’t go to the doctor unless major illness or accident. I try to remember the remedy for things. but you got the most important ones. Thank you so much.
I love this! My grandmother did almost exactly everything your grandmother did. She raised me in San Fernando Valley, CA. I especially hold dear to me the sana sana colita de rana, for whenever my 5 yo daughter gets a booboo. I have your book and enjoyed following you on IG. But I had to stop because I remember sometime last year you were starting to make me feel bad about being republican. I have many Democrate beliefs and I love and respect all walks in this world. My own children, grandchildren, family and friends are from all over this world with different colors. I guess what I felt was that you made me feel like I was a horrible, heartless person. Which is not the case. All I feel is that there should be laws in place to protect our children and our citizens. And it seems like those simple rules are being changed. Anyway, I’m sure you don’t like people who break the law too but it just felt like you were supporting it and made me fear your train of thought. I’m probably wrong but that’s how it felt. I just wish all people would just meet somewhere in the middle and stop putting others’ thoughts in the shame pile.
Ps. I have your book and still use your recipes and get your emails. I even still share your recipes. I’m not expecting nor asking you to change anything. I just wanted you to know how me and maybe other followers felt.
I married into a Hispanic family and did not believe in the magic of Vicks… until I had children. My mother in law would have me put Vicks on the bottom of their feet when they were sick. It REALLY DOES WORK! I don’t know how, but it does!
I so enjoyed reading this! I used all the exact same remedies from my mom. I later became a licensed massage therapist. Interesting fact, the vicks on the feet works because your skin is the largest organ in your body. And we have pores on the bottom of our feet so the vicks is immediately absorbed into our body!
As a massage therapist we used essential oils. And how about peppermint is used for upset stomach! So many of the herbs are the exact same in the oils and used for the same purpose. So the women in our lineage were on to something long before medicine evolved!
Just thought I would share that!
Blessings,
Lisa Flores Maldonado
Born and raised in San Antonio we did the same,We had several Boticas we also visited for herbs,My mother raised in Laredo had many recipes, passed down from my Grandmother.
Yes Mom always had a remedy for what ailed us
I dont really remember going to the doctor, when I was a child. The cure was in our backyard and our kitchen.
I never knew what asparin was. Hard to believe, right?
What she used to use for your itches from the chicken pox was cornstarch, mija. Which was also used for diaper rash.
Love your pictures and this information. Mija.
Brings back a lot of great memories of my childhood, especially of mi Mama, your Grandma. Im so proud of you in doing this, love you Mijita.
My grand mother Carmelita took care of us the same way!!! Vick vapor rub, with the same Sana sana colitis de Rans!!!!!chicken soup,te de hierbabuena
If we had fever she would slice potatoes,
Dip them in vinigar and place them on our forehead
And she gave us hot coco❤️❤️❤️ I miss her every day and I’m 72 years old. They also believed in the evil eye!!!!
I love using natural medicine to this day and enjoy increasing my knowledge on what works best. I incorporate Mexican natural healing together with modern day natural healing with essential oils. It definitely makes healing my kids by giving them the best I have to give. My oldest (almost 7) calls me Dr. Mommy.