Ingredients
A typical mustard plaster recipe includes powdered mustard (amounts
vary from recipe to recipe) and flour combined with water or egg white.
This is then spread on a layer of cotton or flannel cloth and placed
on the body. Some old sources suggest that the mustard powder be blended
with egg white rather than water to prevent blistering of the skin.
Mustard plasters should not be used on children under the age of 6.
Black Mustard should not be used in patients with ulcers, venous problems,
or kidney disease.
Mustard plasters are common in Russia and other Post-Soviet states.[citation
needed] It is a common belief there that mustard plasters stimulate
the immune system, relieve pain and also have an anti-inflammatory
effect. They are often used to treat common cold, runny nose, rheumatism
and problems with the respiratory system
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