Natural
Cold and Flu Busters
By Klaus Ferlow
There are many theories as to how people get colds and flus as there
are treatments. When our immune systems are compromised it is a challenge
to fight these dreadful illnesses.
Colds cause clogged and runny noses, sneezing, sore throats and often
dry coughs. They will have a variation of symptoms in different people,
even if infected with the same virus. Flu symptoms are much more severe
and will cause high fever and chills, a feeling of exhaustion and the
whole body may ache. This includes headaches, backaches and sore muscles.
Flu viruses are stronger, more infectious and more harmful than colds.
But whichever one you may be plagued with, there are natural alternatives
to PREVEN and manage them. One of the key considerations is to strengthen
our immune system. The following suggestions will help to give you an
overview of the NATURAL supports that are available WITHOUT any harmful
und negative side effects.
Diet is crucial! Unfortunately many of us eat "junk-food"
- read the book "America - Fast Food Nation" - and drink pop
drinks which contain the harmful artificial sweetener Aspartame and
carbonated sodas which further reduces our bodies healing power. It
is essential that you drink enough liquid, preferrably chlorine free
water to prevent dehydration. A warm broth, vegetable juices and herbal
teas to our daily diet will provide additional immune system boosts.
Beet juice is very effective as is grape juice, parsley, celery, watercress,
lemon, carrot juice and coconut milk. You can also use pure elderberry
(sambuco) juice. Heat it up and add lemon juice and honey. Drink it
hot for maximum benefit as an immune booster. You may get rid of your
fever too over night. That is how my mother successfully treated my
fever as a child!
Drink linden flower tea with 2 drops of lemon balm oil, thyme tea with
honey or rose hip tea with natural sweetener stevia concentrate. Rest
in bed as you work up a sweat from ingestion of the tea. After about
one hour, dry off from the sweat and chance clothes. Try to get more
sleep. This process often stops the flu before it becomes full blown.
Liquids are nourishing and help to cleanse our system and promote healing.
The addition of garlic to the liquid is believed to promote further
proctection from cold and flu viruses. Raw fruit and vegetables such
as carrots, sauerkraut, and citrus fruits (containing Vitamin A and
C), unrefined cold pressed flax and hemp seed oil, are excellent sources
of omega 3 nd 6 essential fatty acids. And don't forget our mothers
favourite "secret" recipe - chicken noodle soup!
When using supplements for cold and flu relief, use PHYSICIAN-grade,
high potency liquid herbal tinctures such as Cat's Claw, Echinacea,
Pau D'Arco (Taheebo) and Grapeseed tincture/extract. Echinacea throat
spray will also provide immediate relief of your symptoms. Supplements
such as Vitamin C, Ester C and Vitamin A are very important and should
be started at the onset of a cold or flu. The same goes for the herbal
tinctures. Begin to incorporate these supplements as early as September
to give your immune system a boost, as you would charge the battery
of a car. When the first tickle appears in your throat, beginn using
the Echinacea throat spray. It will kill the virus fast, often with
only a couple of sprays. You should never leave home without it!
Other cold and flu busters include cayenne pepper (capsicum) and wild
crafted Mediterranean oregano oil infused in hemp or olive oil or grapeseed
oil with mint flavour. Further, certified organic pumpkin seeds (found
to have a high percentage of zinc) and zinc lozenges are highly recommended
for cold and flu symptoms. Zinc has a long list of health claims such
as immune enhancing properties, anti-inflammatory and is an aid to the
treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, hair loss prevention and prostate
problems, just to name a few. Additional dietary sources of zinc include
whole grain products, brewers yeast, wheat bran and germ, oysters and
meat. Zinc supplements can be found under the names of zinc sulfate,
acetate, gluconate, citrate, dipicolinate, aspartate, orotate and amino
acid chelates of zinc. Zinc is especially important for the elderly!
A zinc deficiency can cause significant alterations in the immune system.
To help alleviate and disinfect dry air passages, add 10 drops of tea
tree oil to a bowl of hot water or vaporizer and leave it in the bedroom
overnight. Another effective treatment is to inhale chamomile, eucalyptus
and thyme oils. This will loosen mucus and heat the throat, nasal passages
and bronchial tubes. Take a hot and cold foot bath before retiring.
It is relaxing and will help you to de-stress and sleep better.
Gargle regularly with sage tea to disinfect your mouth. Use sage inhalation
to reduce inflammation. Wash your body with an infusion of thyme or
juniper needles.
If you have the opportunity to use a Soft Heat infrared sauna you will
reap tremendous benefits
which include detoxification of toxin like heavy metals and you will
experience pain relief from arthritis, fibromyalgia, sports injuries
and other chronic pain conditions, weight loss (burn 600 calories in
30 minutes), relaxation, excellent results in the treatment of acne,
eczema, cellulite and psoriasis. Saunas may help you to arrest the beginning
of a cold and flu.
WASHING YOUR HANDS OFTEN IS ALSO A KEY PRACTISE IN PREVENTING OR SPREADING
COLD AND FLU VIRUSES!!
Germs are invisible and they are just about everywhere. When you touch
a doorknob, pick up a book or newspaper or touch a pet many germs are
transferred to your hands. Your hands should be washed more often during
the cold and flu season, especially in the presence of someone with
a cold and flu virus. Just 15 seconds of good hand rubbing with a quality
natural bar soap (unfortunately most of the liquid soaps are loaded
with harmful chemicals) and water should do it. If you use a bar soap,
make sure that the soap dish is clean as it may contain lots of germs.
Your body is going to need energy to detoxify and fight off the cold
and flu. Therefore, get lots of bed rest and if possible avoid any stressful
situations. Keep warm. Consider a juice fast. Even lemon with cayenne
and maple syrup in hot water can speed up recovery time. Hot apple cider
or ginger tea are also great to drink, as are Japanese green tea and
other herbal teas, such as elderberry blossom, yerba mate, roibosh tea
etc. It is important to get plenty of fresh air to clear your lungs,
but avoid drafts. All in all, with these cold and flu busters, a relatively
healthy person can break a cold or flu in a few days or eventually avoid
it alltogether!
If you follow the NATURAL way that Mother Earth provides us and as
suggested here, you will do no harm to your body and strengthen your
immune system. I am 67 years "young", I have followed these
rules from childhood and therefore rarely suffered from a cold or flu.
These natural remedies have been part of my health regime for as long
as I can remember. You do not have to dread the cold and flu season,
just be prepared to support your bodies healing power with these natural
cold and flu busters.
References: Encyclopedia of Natural Healing, alive books, ISBN 0-920470,
Herbal Antibiotics, Stephen Harrod Buhner, ISBN 1-58017-148-6, The Green
Pharmacy Herbal Handbook, James A. Duke, Ph.D. ISBN 0-312-98151-1, The
Green Pharmacy, James A. Duke, Ph.D., ISBN 0-312-96648-2
Klaus Ferlow, life-long herbalist, innovator, lecturer, researcher
and writer, is the founder and co-owner of FERLOW BOTANICALS, Div. of
Ferlow Brothers Ltd, Vancouver, B.C., a 100% Canadian owned and operated
family business that manufactures and distributes toxin free natural
herbal medicinal and personal care products since 1993, supplying them
to professional health & wellness practitioners across Canada and
part of the United States of America. In 1994, Ferlow Botanicals was
the FIRST to introduce Neem Tree herbal products to the Canadian market.
Visit website: www.ferlowbotanicals.com
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