Cold and flu season is right around the corner so I thought I'd share a few time tested home remedies so you can have them on hand. As you'll see, research shows that they are effective in shortening cold and flu time. So, using these cures, along with rest, fluids and chicken soup and if necessary, over-the-counter medicines will help you feel better faster!
Remedy:
Elderberry
syrup
Why
it works for colds and flu: It’s high in Vitamin C,
decreases inflammation and sinus congestion and helps to stop the spread of the
cold and flu virus.
What
the research says: According to a 2004 study published in The Journal of International Medical
Research, when people were given elderberry syrup, (the brand name is
Sambucol), 90% felt better after just three days.
Dosing
guidelines: Take a dose every couple of hours you are
awake when fighting something off. Decrease as you improve.
Eases
Symptoms: Reduces inflammation, aches and pains, relieves sinus
congestion
Remedy: Vitamin C
Why
it works: Vitamin
C helps reduce the amount of
histamines that are released in the body, which can lead to symptoms like
sneezing and that runny nose and it stimulates the immune response so your body
is able to fight off infection better. Vitamin C is also a powerful
antioxidant, which means it battles free radicals, a byproduct of our
metabolism that can damage healthy cells.
What
the research says: A meta-analysis (a statistical way of
combining results) of 30 studies done by the Cochrane Database Systematic
Review in 2004 found that vitamin C supplementation decreased the duration of
colds by 8 percent in adults and 14 percent in children.
Dosing Guidelines: Take 1000
mg. up to three times daily to shorten the duration of a cold. Most of the
studies used a dose of 1 g a day.
Eases Symptoms: Improves
immune function, reduces sneezing, runny nose.
Remedy:
Echinacea
Why
it works for a cold: Echinacea boosts the levels of levels of a
naturally occurring chemical in the body known as properdin, which helps our
cells resist infection.
What
the Research Says: According to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Pharmalogical Therapy
in 2004, it you take Echinacea at the first sign of a cold it can shorten sick
time and ease symptoms.
Dosing Guidelines: 200 mg
twice daily for a maximum of two weeks, decreasing as you improve.
Chrystle
Fiedler is the author of SCENT TO KILL, (Gallery
Books/Simon & Schuster) the second in the NATURAL REMEDIES MYSTERY series,
DEATH DROPS: A Natural Remedies Mystery, the non-fiction title THE COMPLETE
IDIOT'S GUIDE TO NATURAL REMEDIES (Alpha, 2009), co-author of BEAT SUGAR
ADDICTION NOW! (Fairwinds Press, 2010), currently in its fourth printing, the
BEAT SUGAR ADDICTION NOW!COOKBOOK (Fairwinds Press, 2012) and THE COUNTRY
ALMANAC OF HOME REMEDIES (Fairwinds, 2011). Chrystle’s magazine articles
featuring natural remedies have appeared in many national publications
including Natural Health, Vegetarian Times, Better Homes & Gardens and
Remedy. Visit www.chrystlefiedler.com.
3 comments:
I've gotten my flu shot, but it's great to have backups in case of catching a cold or another flu variety. Thanks, Chrystle!
You're very welcome! I'm glad that you liked my writing tips last week too. I had a busy week and only checked them now! I'll be more in touch next time.
Good information to know.
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