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Nature's Cold ReCIPES

Natures cold remedies in your kitchen.

 

Colds are the body's escape mechanism. When the whole system is overloaded it crashes. The body stresses out and the immune system drops its threshold. The nose releases toxic wastes in the form of mucous and the body often aches and feels exhausted. Pay attention to what your body is saying because an unchecked cold can become far more serious if you keep it buried. Here are some first-aid tips and recipes to help:

PREVENTION

parsley has vitamin c

If you are one of those people who can tell when you have a cold coming on, then it can be stopped, or at least minimised, in several ways.

 

Firstly, rest is essential. There is no way your body will self-heal in a stressful situation. If you have to work, take it easy or delegate a bit more. Lemon juice, rose hips, parsley (not if you're pregnant) and fresh orange all contain vitamin C, so take them to minimise the damage.

GET WARM

Peppers

During the winter it can be hard to escape that shivery feeling that happens when you get too cold. A good immediate remedy for this is to wrap yourself up in a douvet and stick a hairdryer up it, (making sure the air flow is not restricted) until you feel warmed up. Get someone to make you a hot water bottle if you can. Snuggle up, stay still, keep quiet and just enjoy being warm.
EXTREME ACTION

Some colds can actually be completely stopped dead in their tracks by gently sniffing a mixture of lemon juice and warm water up your nose, if you are brave enough.

REMEDIAL ACTION

Pumpkin seeds

Pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds contain zinc which is important in cold prevention so find and nibble some of those. Zinc helps your body to access the vitamin C. Otherwise its time to sweat those built up toxins right out through the skin. Wrap up warm as described above. Drinking herbal teas such as a mixture of Peppermint, Elderflower and Yarrow are excellent for promoting sweats. You could drink also peppermint tea and take some garlic or garlic capsules to help fight infection. Enjoy it in a mustard footbath which will also warm up the blood - use multiple and layered remedies and take them as an opportunity to treat yourself.

 

For a mustard footbath, take 1 tsp. yellow powder mustard and one of household soda (if you have hard water) and put them in a deep basin with some water as hot as you can stand. Keep your feet and lower legs in for about ten minutes, topping the bath up with fresh hot (not boling) water. Dry off, put on thick socks and climb into a freshly warmed bed, the earlier the better.

FOOD REMEDY

Onions

Simmer a large onion in milk for an hour and then eat it and drink the milk. Follow on with a steaming cup of lemon juice, honey, cinnamon and grated ginger which will stimulate circulation and sweating.
 

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Your kitchen is full of foods, herbs and spices that can be used in both preventative and curative ways.

 

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