Natural Remedies for Colds, Flu and Fever
Natural Health / Recipes and Remedies
Posted by Jane on Mar 08, 2007 - 01:07 AM
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Make your own thyme and honey throat tea, try a herbal steam inhalation, soak in a yarrow tea bath and yes...eat that hot chicken soup.

11 Natural Remedies to Fight against Colds, Flu and Fever
1. Fight flu with elderberry. Compounds in elderberries
disarm the flu virus and prevent it from replicating. Take
one tablespoon of elderberry syrup three times a day.
2. Boost immune function. During a cold or bout of flu,
take half a teaspoon of echinacea extract three times a day
for up to 10 days to boost your immune system.
3. Chase away chills with ginger. Ginger tea loosens nasal
congestion, eases a sore throat and relieves chills.
Ginger Tea
- 3 teaspoons of fresh grated ringer root
- 500ml water (2 cups)
- 2 tablespoons of lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon of honey
Simmer the ginger and water in a covered pot for 10
minutes. Remove from the heat; add the lemon juice and
finally the honey. Drink as desired.
4. Zinc the virus. To shorten the duration of a cold, suck
on zinc gluconate lozenges. Cold viruses reproduce in the
throat and zinc kills them on contact. Take 15mg to 25mg of
zinc gluconate in lozenge form every two hours (up to 10
lozenges a day) for up to one week.
5. Relieve congestion with essential oils. Try a herbal
steam inhalation using tea tree and eucalyptus essential
oils. Tea tree has antiviral and antibacterial properties
while eucalyptus helps drain mucous congestion.
Tea Tree and Eucalyptus Herbal Steam Inhalation
- 2 litres of boiling water
- 2 drops of tea tree pure essential oil
- 2 drops of eucalyptus pure essential oil
Pour boiling water into a heatproof bowl and add the oils.
Cover your head and bowl with a large towel. Inhale the
steam for 10 minutes. Be careful not to burn yourself.
6. Relief from muscle aches and chills. Epsom salts, rich
in magnesium, are a natural muscle relaxant. Eucalyptus oil
eases muscle aches and its steam temporarily relives sinus
congestion.
Eucalyptus and Epsom Salts Bath
- 250g of Epsom salts
- 10 drops of eucalyptus pure essential oil
Mix the ingredients and add to a hot bath. Soak for 20
minutes to relieve the aches and chills of a cold or flu.
7. Cool down with yarrow. Yarrow reduces inflammation and
increases circulation to the surface of the skin. This
promotes sweating and helps to reduce a fever without
suppressing the immune system.
Yarrow Tea Bath
- 500ml of boiling water
- 3 tablespoons of dried yarrow
Pour the water over the yarrow, cover and steep for 20
minutes. Strain and add the teas to a bath-full of tepid
water. For a sponge bath, dilute the tea with an extra
500ml of tepid water before using.
8. Cough relief. To alleviate a cough associated with a
cold or flu, prepare the following.
Thyme and Honey Throat Tea
- 250ml boiling water
- 2 tablespoons dried thyme
- 125ml of honey
Pour the boiling water over the thyme, cover and steep for
about 20 minutes. Strain and add honey. If necessary, warm
the tea over gentle heat to completely dissolve the honey.
Store in a dark glass bottle. Take one tablespoon as often
as needed.
9. Hot teas and broths. When you are battling a cold or
flu, drink plenty of herbal teas, vegetable broths and
chicken soup. Hot liquids make good decongestants, and as
they heat the throat they slow the reproduction cycle of
the virus.
10. Eat garlic. Eat one clove of finely chopped raw garlic
twice a day to prevent colds and flu. To avoid stomach
upset, eat garlic with meals.
11. Ease sore throat pain. Gargle several times daily with
warm salt water which has mild astringent and antiseptic
properties. Dissolve ¾ teaspoon of sea salt in 250ml of
warm water.
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