Natural Remedies for Colds/Flus, Coughs/Sore Throats, Laryngitis, Sinus/Respiratory & Allergies!



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[ I sent out this email enough times that I thought it was time to make a web page out of it....  :-) ]


Sorry to hear you've been sick!  :-(

In case you want to play around with this (and/or for future reference), here are some of my notes on natural remedies I've collected/researched and have used myself over the years.  (They work for me: Save for Lyme disease [from the bite of a deer tick], I haven't been to a doctor since 1997.)  You can find most of the plants/herbs growing wild if you're out with someone who knows plants.  The rest you should be able to find at an herbal supply or health food store.  I stock this stuff beforehand, so that it's available for me or whomever at a moment's notice (**since starting with these remedies _ASAP_ after noticing the slightest symptom is the most powerful thing**).  I've come to use the list as a reminder to myself, as I somehow don't think all that clearly when I'm sick....  (Feel free to print and keep in your medicine cabinet. :)

Anyway,
I hope this is useful to you or someone dear to you...and that you send me your additions!  If something ends up working for you (or not!), let me know so that I can pass the word on to others via this page.  :)


Disclaimer: What I'm sharing with you here are my notes for myself, just to trigger my own memory and knowledge.  So, you may want to use this list as a starting place to do more research on your own (check the herbal glossary on the previous page, the web, etc) on any particular plant/herb/etc. before taking it.  If you have any special medical conditions, or are taking any medications, you'll probably want to check with a doctor beforehand.  In short, use my notes here as a starting place, and at your own risk, rather than as a particular recommendation!  :-)

That said, here's a couple things I know: Taking echinacea is unsafe in the case of autoimmune disease (eg, type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis), deliberately suppressed immunity (patients taking drugs designed to suppress immunity--after an organ transplant, eg), allergy to flowers in the aster family (ie, asters, daisies, chrysanthmums, sunflowers, and a number of common weeds--including ragweed and mugwort), pregnancy/breast feeding.  Reduce all doses for children.  Don't take goldensealfor more than 10 days.  Also, I'm told by a knowledgeable friend that goldenseal is an endangered plant--so I now avoid buying/using it for that purpose alone.  I'm told by another knowledgeable friend that taking either of these when you have hayfever allergies (which can look/feel like a cold/flu symptomatically), can actually worsen the allergic reaction.  This is because the allergy is due to an already sensitive immune system responding, trying to expel foreign particles (dust, pollen, etc.) from the body.  This makes sense to me.

*** Of course, being the special and completely unique person that you are, you might need to play around a bit with these to see what your body responds to best.  As with any new anything you put into your body, it's best to take the minimal dosage once first and pay vigilent attention to your body for a day or so, to make sure that you don't have any abnormal negative reactions (such as an allergic one) to it.  :-)

Note: These remedies are roughly prioritized by efficacy...

FOR COLD/FLU:

Prevention: Astragalus (take daily to build up resistance, safe to take indefinitely, look for astragalus tinctures or capsules in health food stores and use as per instructions...especially if you're prone to get every bug that goes around during the winter, work with children, etc.)
.

As soon as you start feeling the slightest symptoms (efficacy of most of these diminishes significantly after the first few hours of symptoms), here's some completely natural ways to "nip the bug in the bud"


FOR SORE THROAT (AND/OR COUGH):
FOR COUGH SUPPRESSION:
Simple: Juice of 2 lemons + 1 cup hot water + 1-2 tsp honey, 3x per day

Neat: Layer slices of raw onion with honey (or sugar) and leave overnight.  In the morning, collect the clear syrup and take for stubborn coughs.  (Warning: effective, but not the most tasty ;)

Probably most potent: Steep 2 tsp of organic lemon rinds, 1tsp sage, 1/2 tsp thyme and maybe a chunk or 3 of ginger root in boiling water for 15min.  Then add juice of 1/2 lemon and 1Tbs of honey.  2-3x per day.

Other (common) stuff for coughs:
* Add 1tsp dried licorice root to whatever other remendy
* 1-2 tsp crushed aniseed (anise) per cup of boiling water, steep 10-15min, 1-2x per day
* Tea from stinging nettle leaves
* Gargle with salt water (and/or
warm salt water sinus wash...more info below)

From a friend:
Leeched loquat leaves also work really well for cough... - my son had croup once, and that was THE ONLY thing that worked for him.. it isn't hard to do, and they do grow all over...

FOR SINUS/RESPIRATORY:
CHRONIC SINUSITIS:

LARYNGITIS (inflammation of the vocal cords):


FOR ALLERGIES:
Stinging nettle (see below)
Honey
Garlic and onion
Ginko biloba (60-240 mg per day; reduce dosage if you get diarrhea, irritability or restlessness)
Vitamin C (1000 mg, 3X per day)
Horseradish/wasabi (to clear the sinuses)
 
I used to have terrible allergy attacks each Spring.  Now, they're virtually non-existent.  (I only get them if I'm outside in a place where there's a lot of grasses and/or an excessive number of blooming flowers.  In those situations, I just up the dosage a bit or, in really bad situations [rare], I take Chlor Trimeton [chemical].)

Here's what I use:
* "Oregon's Wild Harvest Nettle", Freeze-Dried Herbal Supplement (300mg each)
OR
* "Aller G Formula 25", by Olypian Labs, Inc.

(Although they're good ones, you don't have to use these brands.  Any freeze dried Stinging Nettle extract should be fine.  The "freeze dried" part is important, however, as it increases the potency.  I've been told to stay away from large chains like Zand for environmental reasons.)

I take 1 pill per day (300mg) of the Nettle starting a month or so before allergy season, and continue until allergy season ends.  When allergy season starts, or if I start feeling symptoms, I up the dosage to 2 or 3 pills per day (although you can safely go to 4, ie 1200mg).  Since this is a plant, not a pharmaceutical medication, it works best if you build up the amount in your system gradually over a few weeks before allergy season (ie, _before_ you need it), and then continue through the season.  It's also good for you nutritionally, so you can think of it as a vitamin that you take during allergy season.

Cautions: Consult with your health care professional before using nettle if you're taking a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication.  Use with caution if pregnant.  Discontinue if unusual symptoms occur.

* "Herbs, Etc. Allertonic Seasonal Support", Fast-acting softgel herbal extracts

I use the Allertonic for actual allergy attacks (or for when I know I'm going into nature in a place where lots of flowers will be blooming)...on top of the Nettle...as you would a normal chemical pill.  I take 2-5 of these and they handle just about any attack.  Warm salt water sinus irrigation (see above) may also be of use during an allergy attack, but I've never tried it.

Regardless of allergy season, I also take 60mg of Ginko 2X per day (for memory), 1000mg of Vitamin C 2X per day, and 500mg of Garlic (because it has a million benefits and I got a bunch really cheap when an herbal store was going out of business).  Each of these also helps with allergies.



*** Of course, being the special and completely unique person that you are, you might need to play around a bit with these to see what your body responds to best.  As with any new anything you put into your body, it's best to take the minimal dosage once first and pay vigilent attention to your body for a day or so, to make sure that you don't have any abnormal negative reactions (such as an allergic one) to it.  ;-)


Hope you're feeling 100% soon, :)
Rich

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Thought for Today:  Worry is just needless suffering.  When you decide you've suffered enough, ask yourself: "Can I do anything about this now?"  If so, go do it.  If not, banish the worrying thoughts from your mind.  Anything else is just self torture, robbing you of the richness of life and serving no one.
..while weakening your immune system in the process!!


THESE JUST IN FROM A FRIEND:
Hi Rich,
 
Over the last year I have had many symptoms listed - last week I came across a book and then met the author (Dr. Cass Ingram) at his book signing soon after - I've had amazing and curing results from Wild Oil of Oregano - amazing, after searching a whole year for relief.
 
    The book is:  The Cure is in the Cupboard, How to use Oregano for Better Health.     
 
Dr. Ingram has also authored the books:
 
        The Respiratory Solution
            and
         Lifesaving Cures, How to use the latest and most powerful natural cures for the 21st century  
 
From first hand experience, this information is credible and the books, I found to be interesting and useful.

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