Article: The acid in lemon juice can help speed digestion, which can help treat a stomach ache that is the result of eating too much junk food. Simply mix the juice of a lemon with 8-12 ounces of warm water and sip until you start to feel better. You can also try mixing the lemon juice with regular tea, and it is permissible to add a small amount of honey to help it go down. Just don't add too much honey or you may further upset your stomach. Chamomile tea can act as a natural anti-inflammatory, helping your digestive tract to relax while easing food through your system. Simply steep a chamomile teabag in boiling water for 5-10 minutes or until tea is cool enough to drink. Sip until all the tea is gone or until your stomach ache subsides.  This is especially helpful if you're going right to sleep as chamomile tea tends to aid in falling asleep. Always be careful with drinking hot liquids. Test the tea with a spoon before sipping from the cup to be sure it is cool enough to sip. Peppermint can also help relax digestive tract muscles, and it also helps with bile flow, which helps with digestion. Peppermint tea can be purchased in grocery and health food stores in ready to use teabags and as loose tea. Simply steep the tea in boiling water until it is cool enough to drink and sip until it is gone or until you begin to feel better. If you have peppermint growing on the side of your house, you can cut a stem worth of the plant's leaves and hang to dry for use as tea. In doing so, you can have homegrown peppermint tea on hand for when you have junk food-related stomach aches. You can also chew on soft ginger candies. Both of these help to soothe the stomach. Some stomach aches can be soothed by applying a heat treatment to the outside of the stomach. This relaxes the muscles and can distract from the pain. If you have a hot water bottle, fill it with hot water and lie down. Place the bottle on your stomach and relax until the ache begins to subside.  While laying down with the hot water bottle applied, you may fall asleep—this can also help you through your stomach ache. You could also use a heating pad if you do not have a hot water bottle. Pepto-Bismol can be used to treat an upset stomach, among other things. As with any medicine, it is best to check with your doctor before taking Pepto-Bismol if you are taking any other medications, as drug interaction could be involved. 1/2 cup of rice boiled in six cups of water for 15 minutes creates an effective rice "tea" that you can drink to try and alleviate an upset stomach. Once the concoction has boiled, strain out the rice and add a small amount of honey or sugar. Drink the finished beverage warm. While it may seem like something as bitter as burnt toast would intensify rather than alleviate an upset stomach, the burnt part of the bread may actually help your upset stomach feel better. The burnt bits of the toast are said to absorb certain elements in the stomach that may contribute to your feeling ill. Apply a small amount of honey or jelly to make the toast more palatable. Apple cider vinegar can be helpful at calming an upset stomach when mixed with hot water at a ratio of one tablespoon to one cup along with a tablespoon of honey. The concoction can help with cramping as well as gas in your stomach and may help with heartburn as well.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Drink lemon water. Drink chamomile tea. Drink peppermint tea. Drink ginger tea. Apply a heat treatment. Take Pepto-Bismol. Drink rice tea. Try eating burnt toast. Eat a small amount of apple cider vinegar.
Article: In cooler periods, open the doors of the barn or shed during the day to bring in the relatively warmer outside air. In warmer periods, and if your leaves are drying too fast, close the doors during the daytime hours and open them at night to bring in the moist night air.  You may need to use a humidifier if your leaves are drying too quickly.  If you dry your tobacco in your home, be sure to mind the temperature and humidity to avoid drying the leaves too quickly. An air-conditioned home would probably be too dry for air-curing tobacco.  Leaves that dry too fast may remain green. As they dry, the leaves will turn yellow, then a kind of orange, and finally brown. (The shades will vary somewhat depending on the kind of tobacco leaves you’re using.) Depending on environmental conditions, the process will take between 3 and 8 weeks.  When the leaves are brown and the edges have curled slightly, the process is complete.  The dried leaves will be slightly sticky, and they’ll have the feeling of very thin leather. They should still be pliable, not brittle.  The dried leaves should have a slightly sweet smell from the curing process. When the tobacco is ready, carefully peel the leaf away from its stem. You may use it immediately or store it if you want to use it later or let it continue to ferment.  Stems retain moisture and may increase the chance of mold in storage.  Tobacco leaves are ready for smoking or storage when they’re brown and pliable, but not too brittle. If the leaves get too brittle, you can moisten them with water from a spray bottle. Almost magically, they’ll regain their pliability with a little moisture. You can store the leaves in a humidor or even in a plastic bag. If you’ve moistened brittle leaves for storage, be sure to pat them down with a paper towel so there aren’t any water droplets on them. This will keep the leaves moist but reduce the chance of mold developing while they’re in storage.
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Control the humidity as your leaves dry. Monitor the leaves to know when they’ve dried enough. Remove the stems from the leaves.