Traditional habit of lemon and chili hang in front of the home which is protect from insect bite instantly


Traditional habit of lemon and chili hang in front of the home which is protect from insect bite instantly
Our Ancestors habits are treat as superstitious belief by the people. Ancient days there is no power connection and they used to small lamp for when they go outside of the home. They follow many traditional values for protect their life from threatening animals and insects to save their life. One of the traditional habits is hanging lemon along with capsicum. This is significant for those days to protect from the insect bite. 
The people went outside in the night means they take a little lamp for guidance. If when they attack by the insect bite means they use this lemon and capsicum for first aid. They tie these things above the insect bite place which is not spread over there and used to consume the lemon juice for instant energy from giddiness and it deducts the heart palpitation. After that, they analysis the insect bite which are attacks sever or a small insect bite. Then they taste the capsicum when they feel the taste of pungent means the insect bite is not sever either the taste will not feel that person means the insect is poisons one it will gets severe to attack the body, besides they go for the treatment for cure from the insect bite. When the poisonous insect spider bite means they immediately consume coconut drink and eat the coconut this will obstacle for spread the poison through the body. Now a day the people are thinking it is a superstitious belief followed by our ancestors but it has a significant values and ethics for save the life of the human beings.

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