You’ve probably rolled your eyes at least once.
Someone told you to rub a potato on a burn, put onion slices near your bed during a fever, or just… smell coffee. And you thought, really? That’s the remedy?

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Here’s the thing. These aren’t random myths. These are remedies that have traveled through generations, not because of marketing campaigns or influencer recommendations, but because people kept using them. And they kept working.
At Team Luke, we always say: simple doesn’t mean ineffective.
In fact, some of the most powerful healing tools are the ones already sitting in your kitchen.
So let’s break down six of these “weird” remedies and understand what’s actually going on behind them.
1. Onion for Fever: Old-School or Oddly Effective?
What to do: Slice a raw onion and place it near your bed, or slip it into your socks near the soles of your feet when you have a fever.
Yes, this sounds like something out of your grandmother’s notebook. And that’s exactly where it comes from.
Why people swear by it:
- The cooling sensation of the onion against the skin can offer mild relief and comfort
- Onions contain sulfur compounds and quercetin, a flavonoid known for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties
- It creates a sense of being cared for, and never underestimate the power of that
The honest truth? There’s no clinical trial proving onion slices “break” a fever. But comfort, care, and the placebo effect are real and powerful parts of healing. Luke often speaks about how emotional comfort and the feeling of being looked after activates the body’s parasympathetic nervous system, which is a healing state.
Is it a replacement for medical attention during a high fever? Absolutely not. But as a traditional remedy passed down through cultures across South Asia, Europe, and beyond, there’s a reason it’s survived this long.
Team Luke Reminder: If a fever crosses 103°F or persists beyond 48 hours, please consult your doctor. This remedy is for mild, manageable fevers only.
2. Lemon for Odor on Hands: No Product Needed
What to do: After chopping garlic, fish, or onions, rub half a lemon over your hands, let it sit for a few seconds, and rinse.
Why it works:
- Lemon is naturally acidic (pH around 2 to 3), and the sulfur compounds responsible for strong food odors are neutralized by acid
- It also acts as a gentle cleanser and leaves a fresh scent without needing chemical-laden hand washes
| The Problem | Why Lemon Helps |
| Garlic smell on hands | Acid neutralizes sulfur compounds |
| Fish odor | Same acid-base reaction |
| General food smells | Natural deodorizing effect |
This one is less “remedy” and more pure kitchen genius. It’s a natural wellness tip that costs nothing and works instantly.
Fun fact: Chefs around the world use lemon as a quick hand deodorizer before switching between ingredients. It’s practical science, not superstition.
3. Raw Potato on the Skin: For Minor Burns and Tan
What to do: Take a slice of raw potato and gently rub it on minor burns, sun-exposed skin, or mildly irritated areas.

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Why it works:
- Raw potato is about 80% water, which creates an immediate cooling effect on the skin
- It contains catecholase, an enzyme that has mild skin-lightening properties (which is why it’s used for tan reduction)
- It also has a high potassium content, which can help soothe irritation
Luke has previously spoken about raw potato juice in the context of its anti-inflammatory and alkalizing properties. What’s interesting is that many of potato’s benefits are best accessed in its raw, unprocessed form, which is exactly how this remedy uses it.
Best used for:
- Minor heat burns (not serious burns; see a doctor for those)
- Post-sun skin irritation
- Mild redness or itchiness
This is a simple, natural remedy that your body recognizes. No chemicals. No preservatives. Just food doing what it was always meant to do.
4. The Coffee Smell Reset: Clear Your Head Instantly
What to do: When you’re overwhelmed, fatigued, or your nose feels “full” (say, during perfume shopping or after a long day), take a deep inhale from a jar of coffee beans.
Why it works:
- Your olfactory system (your sense of smell) can get saturated, meaning after too many smells, your brain stops registering new ones clearly
- Coffee contains over 800 aromatic compounds, making it a powerful olfactory “palate cleanser”
- A study suggested that smelling coffee can help reset the olfactory system, clearing nasal fatigue (PMCID: PMC6881620)
What’s interesting here is the mind-body connection. For most people, the smell of coffee is also associated with warmth, alertness, and comfort, which adds a psychological boost beyond just the sensory reset.
This is why perfumeries around the world keep coffee beans on their counters. It’s not a gimmick. It’s a genuine natural wellness tip that’s been used by professionals for decades.
You can try this when:
- You feel mentally foggy or overwhelmed by too many smells
- You want a quick sensory reset during a long work day
- Your nose feels congested (in a milder, non-medical way)
5. Salt Water Gargle: The Remedy That’s Still Undefeated
What to do: Dissolve half a teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water. Gargle for 30 seconds, twice or three times a day.
Why it works:
- Saltwater creates a hypertonic solution, meaning it draws out fluids from the inflamed tissue in your throat, reducing swelling and irritation
- It also creates an environment that’s hostile to bacteria and viruses, helping flush out pathogens
- It loosens mucus, making it easier to clear your airways
Luke has covered this remedy in detail, and it’s one of the most frequently recommended tools from Team Luke, especially during cold and flu season. The best part? It’s free. It’s simple. And it’s been validated by both modern science and centuries of traditional healing.
Watch the video here:
Benefits of a salt water gargle:
- Soothes sore throat
- Reduces throat irritation
- Helps with mild tonsil inflammation
- Useful for oral hygiene and gum health
- Clears mucus buildup
A quick note from Team Luke: Use lukewarm water, not boiling hot. And go easy on the salt. More is not better here. One teaspoon max. Too much can actually dehydrate the throat tissue.
A study found that regular saline gargles during cold and flu season significantly reduced upper respiratory infections. This is not folk medicine. This is foundational medicine that happens to have no price tag.

Source: King, D., Mitchell, B., Williams, C. P., & Spurling, G. K. (2015). Saline nasal irrigation for acute upper respiratory tract infections. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews, 2015(4), CD006821. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD006821.pub3
6. Legs Up the Wall: The Effortless Reset Your Body Needs
What to do: Lie flat on your back near a wall. Swing your legs up against the wall, forming an “L” shape with your body. Stay here for 5 to 10 minutes. Breathe slowly.
This one sounds too easy to work. It isn’t.

Why it works:
- When your legs are elevated above your heart, gravity helps drain blood and lymphatic fluid from your lower limbs back toward your core, reducing puffiness, swelling, and fatigue
- It activates the parasympathetic nervous system, your body’s “rest and digest” mode, which slows your heart rate, lowers cortisol, and calms the mind
- It gently stretches the hamstrings and lower back without any effort
Known in yoga as Viparita Karani, this pose has roots in ancient Ayurvedic and yogic traditions. Modern restorative yoga practitioners and physiotherapists both recommend it for recovery and stress relief.
When to use it:
| Situation | Why It Helps |
| After a long day on your feet | Drains fluid from tired legs |
| Post-workout | Speeds up passive recovery |
| Before sleep | Calms nervous system |
| During anxiety or overwhelm | Triggers parasympathetic response |
| Low back tension | Gentle passive decompression |
Luke speaks often about the importance of rest as medicine, and this is exactly that. No gear. No gym. Just the floor, a wall, and five minutes of stillness.
What These Remedies Have in Common
You might be wondering: what’s the thread that ties all of these together?
Here it is:
- They work with the body, not against it
- They require no prescription and no special equipment
- They’ve been validated by generations of use across cultures
- They are rooted in foundational medicine: the idea that the body has an extraordinary capacity to heal when given the right environment and support
Holistic wellness isn’t about expensive supplements or complex protocols. It’s about returning to the basics, the things that have always worked.
Simple remedies. Consistent use. Trust in the body’s intelligence.

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A Word of Caution Before You Try These
These home remedies are meant to complement your health, not replace medical care.
- Always consult your doctor for serious symptoms or conditions
- These remedies work best for mild, everyday issues
- If symptoms worsen, get checked out. Please don’t delay medical care in favor of a potato slice
The goal is empowerment, not self-diagnosis. Use these tools wisely.
The Last Word
Not everything useful is complicated. Not everything effective comes in a box or a bottle.
Some of the most powerful natural remedies in the world are sitting in your kitchen, your yoga mat, or your wall.
The next time someone tells you about a “weird” remedy, maybe ask: how long has this been around? And why do people keep coming back to it?
That answer alone might be more convincing than any clinical abstract.
Try it. Feel it. Keep what works.
Disclaimer: The information provided here is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your nutrition, lifestyle, or healthcare regimen, especially if you have existing medical conditions or are taking prescribed medications.
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