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Video - Bizarre Historical Remedies: Dead Man's Tooth to Glass King!
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Did you know that in medieval Europe, people believed that wearing a dead man's tooth around their neck would cure toothaches? Speaking of bizarre cures, in the 17th century, doctors prescribed powdered human skull to treat epilepsy. And if you think that's weird, during the Victorian era, people used to collect hair from deceased loved ones and make jewelry out of it. Here's a quirky one: in the 16th century, it was common for Europeans to use urine to whiten their teeth. Lastly, King Charles VI of France believed he was made of glass and would wear reinforced clothing to prevent himself from shattering. Would you dare to try any of these peculiar remedies? Let me know in the comments!
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History's Weirdest Remedies: Would You Try These Bizarre Cures? 😮💀 #History #WeirdFacts #Bizarre #Curiosity
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