Build your immune system. This is your body’s most powerful weapon against this viral infection. It might surprise you that you can make remarkable strides in this area with a little effort and forethought.
There are two fairly simple ways to build your immune system (aside from eating properly). That’s through the use of herbs and dietary supplements. These two modalities of natural treatments may also help provide you with some relief from the symptoms.
You might never have heard of the first herb that’s being suggested – Boneset – but it was a highly regarded herbal remedy of the Native Americans and later by the early American colonists. They depended on it to alleviate the symptoms of the influenza – when they had little else with which to battle the infection. Today, professional herbalists are re-discovering this effective natural remedy in this regards. It’s also effective as an expectorant. It helps break up the mucus in your lungs.
Goldenseal is another herb prized by Native Americans. It may be a useful natural remedy for you when it comes to the flu. Be prepared, though, for a bitter cup of tea if you take it in this form. It is not a naturally sweet plant.
Lemon balm. Even the name sounds as if it should be a pleasing, calming plant. And indeed it is. But it’s also a great tool to use when you’re fighting the flu. Professional herbalists say that it not only helps you to sweat, but it also relieves the fever that accompanies the flu.
Garlic capsules may also help you through your week-long bout with the flu. Many recommend you take two capsules three times a day during this week to help boost your immune system.
Don’t ignore the use of essential nutrients in your search for relief from the flu, either. Consider pumping your system with vitamin C. Dr. James F. Balch and his wife, Phyllis, a certified nutritional consultant, recommend between 5,000 and 10,000 mg in servings divided evenly throughout the day.
You may also want to stock up and have ready zinc lozenges. Zinc stimulates and strengthens your immune system. The moment you feel the symptoms of the flu grab you begin to use these lozenges. Continue to use them until your symptoms disappear.
Before you embark on any program of nutritional supplementation or herbal therapy, be sure to consult with your personal health care practitioner. He’ll know if any of the alternative or complementary aids you wish to use will conflict with any of your prescription medications.
Similarly, be sure to consult with a professional herbalist before using any herbs. She’s the perfect individual to help you decide what herbs will do you the most good.
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You’re well aware that it’s all too easy to contract the flu. You can acquire this viral infection either through direct or indirect contact in a myriad of ways.
You know that dreaded feeling only too well. It starts with a headache – but it doesn’t end there. You feel weak. Your arms, legs and back ache miserably. At first you have the chills, then you’re feverish. You don’t need your any medical expert to tell you – it’s the flu.