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Just recieved this from Mother earth living and I thought it may be of interest!
5 Natural Remedies to Fight Cold and Flu
by Linda B. White, M.D.
Few of us make it through the winter without a scratchy throat, a runny nose or worse. You can’t very well hold your breath all winter, but you can put your immune system in top-notch form to fight colds and flu by employing these natural methods for easing symptoms and hastening recovery:
Vitamin C. While study results vary on using vitamin C to prevent colds, some vitamin C users do report a reduced duration and severity of cold symptoms, indicating that it may play some role in respiratory defense mechanisms. Eating vitamin C-rich foods, such as peppers, guava, citrus fruits, strawberries and leafy greens, is always a great idea.
Zinc. There have been about a dozen studies on zinc lozenges and nasal gels, with mixed results. In a recent European study, children received zinc sulphate (15 milligrams of zinc) as a syrup for seven months, with a doubling of the dose at the onset of cold symptoms. Compared to kids who took a placebo syrup, those taking zinc had significantly fewer colds, and the colds they got were shorter and milder. Side effects with the zinc lozenges include nausea and weird taste. And there have been reports of people permanently losing their sense of smell after using the nasal gels — a good reason to choose lozenges instead.
Echinacea. Two types of echinacea preparations have repeatedly been shown effective in fighting colds and flu: the juice of the aboveground parts of E. purpurea (marketed as Echinagard), and the alcoholic extracts (tinctures) of the roots of E. purpurea and E. pallida. Though study results are mixed, most experts say that when a good product is taken in adequate and frequent doses at the onset of symptoms, echinacea can shorten the duration and severity of a cold.
Elderberry. An extract of the black elderberries (Sambucus nigra) produces beneficial immune actions and helps fight influenza and other respiratory viruses. Two small studies have demonstrated rapid recovery from influenza with a proprietary elderberry extract called Sambucol, which is available in many natural food stores. You also can make your own elderberry syrup.
Licorice root. This tasty root has many properties that can relieve cold and flu symptoms. Licorice root is sweet and makes most herbal blends taste great. It’s an anti-inflammatory, demulcent (soothing to sore throats), antispasmodic (to relax tight coughs) and expectorant (expels respiratory mucus). However, don’t take licorice for more than four to six weeks — it causes your kidneys to retain water and sodium and lose potassium. Don’t take it at all if you’re pregnant, have high blood pressure or low blood potassium, or take a potassium depleting diuretic.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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Memories! We used to buy liquorice root to chew as kids, Yuk it was ghastly after the first minute - but hey, you'd spent money on it. It went into a nasty fibrous mess. Anyone remember that?Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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I once saw an article on Liquorice growing in the pontefract area .... strange the stuff you read eh? Apparently it's not grown on such a scale these days.... the roots are like Mares tail and go to Australia !!
http://www.crop.cri.nz/home/products...1-Licorice.pdfLast edited by nick the grief; 22-11-2007, 08:45 AM.
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