At
the first sign of an itchy, sore throat or sniffle, we are often quick
to reach for the pills or syrups in hopes to relieve us of worsening
symptoms. However, cold medications often just suppress our symptoms,
without improving the immune system and providing no means of prevention
from further infection. I am going to share with you 5 magical remedies
that not only improve symptoms but also boost the immune system,
protecting and preventing you from getting sick in the first place.
1: Garlic
Garlic has become my #1 friend this flu season. Garlic is one
of nature’s best anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-microbial herbs.
Garlic is very effective at killing parasites and bacteria, which also
means it is effective against yeast and candidiasis. This magical herb
strengthens the immune system preventing cold/flu symptoms and improving
existing ones. It is even known to deactivate carcinogens. When I am
really feeling vulnerable, I add a couple of additional cloves to my
meal and even throw a clove in my smoothie. You need a lot of berries to
mask the taste however. Before going to bed, I crush about 10 cloves in
a bowl and place it by my bedside so through out the night I breathe in
all the beneficial properties of this powerful herb. You won’t need a
pocket full of crumpled up tissue with this great remedy, but you may
want to carry some breath mints:)
2: Ginger
Not
only is this herb a wonderful anti-bacterial, anti-microbial, immune
booster and natural decongestant, ginger is also known to relieve
nausea, inflammation and constipation. Significant evidence is now
showing that ginger can help inhibit the production of cancer cell
growth and destroy living cancer cells. When used for cold symptom
relief, ginger tea is best. Add 1 inch of grated ginger to 4 cups of
boiling water. Let simmer for 10-15 minutes. Strain and squeeze half a
fresh lemon. Sweeten with a bit of honey if desired. Drink throughout
the day.
3: Elderberry
Probably
the most amazing characteristic about this powerful antioxidant is it’s
ability to block viruses from entering cells. Therefore, this fruit is
one of the greatest remedies for the prevention of colds and flu.
Because of its anti-inflammatory properties, elderberry is great at
relieving coughs and congestion. Along with cold and flu relief,
elderberry has shown benefits in lowering cholesterol, improved vision
and improved heart health. Elderberry can be found in capsule or syrup
form.
4: Oil of Oregano
I
don’t know anything more powerful than this potent oil. Oil of oregano
is an anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-microbial and anti-fungal. I
literally sleep with my bottle beside my bed; therefore if I awake with
the slightest tickle in my throat, my little army is within arms reach.
Oil of oregano is wonderful at preventing colds and flu as well and
diminishing symptoms. This oil can also be helpful for digestive
disorders, muscle and joint relief, respiratory problems as well as skin
blemishes. I recommend everyone to have a bottle of this ‘cure all’ on
your nightstand, especially during flu season. Just a few drops under
the tongue or a few drops in your favorite juice for the less daring.
5. Probiotics
Last,
but certainly not least, probiotics are a must have this cold & flu
season. Many people have heard about the benefits of probiotics for the
treatment of yeast and gastrointestinal health, but many have not heard
how important this supplement is for the immune system. Probiotics
stimulate the production of healthy bacteria, and immune cells. With an
increases number of immune cells, immune response is more effective,
preventing the spread of viruses and infection. Production of mucosal
tissues, which are tissue that line the GI tract,
mouth, respiratory system and urinary tract, are stimulated by
probiotics. Research is showing that up to 70% of the entire immune
system capacity lies within these mucosal tissues.
Medicine
has traveled great lengths from the days of medicine men and
witchcraft. The drugs and cures that exist today and the lives these
drugs have saved is remarkable. However, sometimes we are so caught up
with the complex, genius inventions of today that we forget to look in
our own back yards. Mother Nature has provided us with plentiful gifts
to help better our lives. Remember, pure and simple does not mean
inadequate.
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