1. Vitamin C to Prevent Colds
Cold and flu season in the U.S. stretches from November to March. As much as 20% of the U.S. population contracts influenza (200,000 are hospitalized and 36,000 die) and most people get two or three colds.
To prevent a cold, try Vitamin C, delivered either the old fashioned way with a daily dose of orange or grapefruit juice, peaches, red peppers or other Vitamin C-rich food -- or with a vitamin supplement. Double up with Echinacea for an added boost.
See the Top 10 Food Sources of Vitamin C. Other natural cold-preventatives include the herb andrographis, zinc and elderberry extract.
2. Thyme for a Cough
If the worrying news about over-the-counter cough syrup has you down, try this natural alternative:
Add three tablespoons of dried thyme to one pint of boiling water. Let cool, then add one cup of honey. Take one teaspoon every hour as needed. You can store the mix in the fridge for up to three months.
Another option: Vitamin C-rich ziziphus fruit tea.
3. Garlic for a Runny Nose
There's no cure for a runny nose like getting the snot out, and garlic can do the trick.
Just add garlic to your meals for both a short-term treatment and long-term fortification against the next cold or flu virus.
Another idea: Boil water with a drop or two of eucalyptus oil. Stand with your head about 18 inches above the pot to avoid scalding, cover your head and the pot of water with a towel, and breathe deeply.
4. Leafy Greens for Nosebleeds
Dry indoor air, coupled with a sneeze, can be a recipe for nosebleeds.
A daily cup of leafy greens can provide enough Vitamin K to fortify sensitive capillaries and help your blood clot quickly. Kale and collard greens have the highest Vitamin K content, followed by spinach.
Another natural remedy for nosebleeds is yarrow, a flower available as a supplement.
5. Tea for Sore Throats
A little illness can take a lot out of you - like your voice or your desire to speak at all.
For a sore throat, the tea remedy is as old as time, it seems. Try jujube tea for an extra Vitamin C boost.
Other natural sore throat remedies include a goldenseal gargle, or a Pelargonium sidoides supplement.
Related Links
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Natural Remedies from Quick&Simple.com
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Posted by Fri Nov 14, 2008 6:21pm PST
Report AbuseTIPS FOR HEALTHY LIFE HEALTHY MIND AND HEALTHY BODY
1.WAKE UP AT 04:00AM.
2.BEFORE U LEAVE BED PRAY READ YOUR RELIGIOUS BOOK.
3.THEN GO FOR YOUR ROUTINE.
4.AGAIN SIT FOR MEDITATION FOR 10-15mins.
5.THEN ONLY START YOUR WORK.
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Posted by Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:02pm PST
Report AbuseMy boyfriend is 31 years old and drinks 2 glasses of orange juice every morning. He hasn't had a cold in over 10 years.
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Posted by Sat Nov 15, 2008 4:04am PST
Report AbuseI prefer being overeaten on divine grapefuit-the stronges antibiotic.Its of great help for me.But I dont ignore a great many others.
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Posted by Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:03am PST
Report AbuseFor a sore throat you should gargle with warm salt water. =)
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Posted by Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:49pm PST
Report AbuseThis time of year we need to get prepare, we'fe got Christmas just around the corner, but, let's all be thankful and thur THANKGIVING, We should always take care of ourselves,Eat fruit,Drink juices, hot ginger tea is good also with a tsb. of honey, I've always been told that onions will fight off colds,so let's cook with em.
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Posted by Sun Nov 16, 2008 10:09am PST
Report AbuseHot peppers ward off illness at the first sign. So many people ignore that but I have found it to be very true. Haven't been sick in 4 years, though have felt colds coming on many times. I then go for the habeneros!
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Posted by Mon Nov 17, 2008 5:41am PST
Report AbuseGarlic, Ginger, Hot Peppers are sure cures. I have been ingesting these three beauties for 10 years and haven't had a sniffle. Everyday I make a green tea with habaneros, garlic that has been minced and ginger that I run over a rasp . I keep the ginger, peeled in a baggie in my freezer and rasp off about an inch. Removed all the wall-to-wall carpeting in my house and no allergies for family members in 8 years.
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Posted by Mon Nov 17, 2008 6:12am PST
Report AbuseBoil some water in a tea kettle,chop up one or two cloves of garlic put in a mug,add a cap or two of apple cider vinegar, honey to taste and a pinch of cayanne pepper,pour the boiling water over steep for a few minutes, and drink. It sounds bad but every time I feel run down or on the verge of getting something I drink it and by the next day I'm fine. I've started drinking it every morning since the weather has gotten cold to ward off any germs or such,since my coworkers are not hand washers and snort,snot and sneeze everywhere.
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Posted by Mon Nov 17, 2008 6:21am PST
Report AbuseOptiva : Forgot about the vinegar, it is sooooo healthy.
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Posted by Mon Nov 17, 2008 6:45am PST
Report AbuseWHEN SICKNESS OVERCOMES YOU
My Italian friends swear
to ward off the flu -
warm red wine is the ticket as do most Europeans
Of course Germans go with the Hot Toddy;
and Irish head straight for the scotch whiskey!!!
I BELIEVE IN VITAMAN C, LONG, SOOTHING BATHS,
LOTS OF BLANKETS AND REST!!!
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