63-Year-Old Prescription Goes Viral on Social Media
A Nostalgic Prescription from 1962
A fascinating story has emerged on social media involving a prescription written by a doctor 63 years ago. The document was discovered by a woman while cleaning her home. It dates back to 1962 when a family member sought medical attention for a viral illness, leading to the creation of this remarkable prescription.
In today's medical landscape, patients often receive extensive prescriptions even for minor ailments, sometimes costing them a fortune. Despite taking these medications, many find that their conditions remain unchanged. In contrast, doctors from the past relied heavily on home remedies. The woman was astonished to read the treatment prescribed for a cold, which was a common ailment at the time. She decided to capture an image of the prescription and share it on social media.
Simple Yet Effective Remedies
The prescription does not specify the location where it was issued, but it clearly states the year 1962. The woman was particularly surprised by the remedies suggested for the viral infection. Instead of prescribing expensive antibiotics or medications, the doctor recommended a simple concoction:
Whiskey – 1 tablespoon
Lemon juice – 1 tablespoon
Honey – 1 tablespoon
All three ingredients were to be mixed and taken every hour or as needed.
The Recipe Gains Popularity
Upon reading the prescription, the woman quickly snapped a photo and shared it in her family WhatsApp group. From there, it spread to Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter), garnering over 5 million views within 24 hours. Many users have expressed their admiration for this traditional remedy, with comments like, "This is the real desi medicine!" and others noting how modern pharmaceutical companies often overwhelm patients with numerous pills. One user humorously remarked that the doctor made the patient happy before healing them. This recipe, known as 'Hot Toddy,' remains popular in countries like the UK, USA, and Scotland during winter. Whiskey soothes a sore throat, honey alleviates coughs, and lemon is rich in vitamin C, making this combination a great immune booster.
