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Video - Ancient India’s Wildest Remedies: Peacocks, Elephants, and Royal Refreshments!

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Did you know that in ancient India, people believed in a rather spicy method of getting rid of headaches? They would use live peacocks! Yes, that's right. They'd pluck a feather from a peacock, dip it in vinegar, and then stick it up their nose. Ouch! In the 16th century, Emperor Akbar had a personal collection of over 5,000 elephants. Imagine the size of that parking lot! During the Mughal era, people used to drink a concoction called "Sharbat" made from rose petals and sandalwood to cool down in the scorching heat. Talk about a royal refreshment! Keep watching for more bizarre historical facts! What’s the weirdest remedy you’ve ever heard of? Let us know in the comments!

Social Media Caption: Did ancient India have the spiciest headache remedy ever? 🦚🔥 Plus, Emperor Akbar's elephant army and royal "Sharbat" secrets! 🌹🥤 What's your weirdest remedy? 🤔👇 #HistoryFacts #WeirdRemedies #AncientIndia #MughalEra
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