It is that time
of year again! All the common winter season illnesses have decided to come out and play in
FULL force. Below are 8 easy home remedies to help the entire family stay
healthy and help relieve symptoms if they do get sick. These are remedies that I use in my own
home to keep the grimy, common illnesses at bay.
1.
Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV)
Apple
Cider Vinegarâs powers are truly miraculous
reaching beyond just winter cold/flu
season remedies. For winter season specifically, one tablespoon in the morning
before eating keeps illness from sneaking up on you. This can be accomplished
with just one tablespoon of ACV a day BEFORE eating either in tea or on its own. I use to utilize ACV only when
I got sick and it would help to lessen the symptoms and recover faster. Then a friend told me recently
that to keep from getting sick all together, I should use it at least once a
day on an empty stomach. Since then, I have not been sick regardless if people
are sick around me. This is HUGE considering I have a very weak immune system. It
is even safe to give to your kids over 2 years old!
Personal Recipe:
- 8 oz. Warm Water
- 1 tea bag of BIGELOW Lemon Ginger Tea/Green Tea
- 1 tbsp. ACV
- Touch of Raw Honey for sweetness
*** Do not give honey to children under the age of 2.
**I typically let my tea steep for at least 4-6 minutes.
2.
Lemon Water
Like
ACV, lemon water has healing powers far beyond just combating common illnesses. With
lemons being rich in vitamins C and flavonoids, this block infections and
phytonutrient hesperetin helps to alleviate allergy symptoms. It is one of my favorites to use for my son
who suffers from chronic allergies all year long. I mix a tablespoon of honey
into warm or cold water to create my son his own lemonade recipe.
Personal
Recipe:
- 8 oz. Warm/Cold Water
- 1 Lemon
- 1 tbsp. Raw Honey
- 1 tbsp. ACV (optional for extra strength)
3.
Eucalyptus Oil
This
is by far one of my top favorite essential oils! Besides smelling incredible, eucalyptus
oil is known to help with cold and upper respiratory infection symptoms as well
as treating sinusitis and other allergy issues. I personally find it smoothing
and is a fragrance I typically diffuse in my bedroom for relaxation.
Personal
Recipe:
- For everyday use: 1-2 drops on pillow
- For treating symptoms: 2-3 drops on chest and bottom of feet
- For acute situations: 1 bowl, 1 cup boiling water, 10 drops eucalyptus oil
Place
the boiling water and eucalyptus oil in the bowl. Then place a towel over your
head and inhale deeply for 5-10 minutes.
4.
Raw Honey
Raw
honey has natural antioxidant, antibacterial, and antimicrobial properties that
fight against viral, bacterial, and fungus infections which helps relieve
cold/flu symptoms. In our home, we use just plain raw honey to soothe a sore
throat and reduce coughing. It is also a great chaser to use if taking a
straight tablespoon of ACV. With children over 2 years old, this is a great,
effective natural remedy they will love!
Personal
Recipe:
- 1 tbsp. Raw Honey
5.
Turmeric
The
âQueen Spiceâ is another common name for Turmeric. This is due to its MANY
powers which range from an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiviral,
antibacterial, antifungal, anticarcinogenic, and antimutagenic. I love using it
to alleviate headaches and sinus pressure pain. It is also has numerous healthy
nutrients such as Vitamin C, calcium, copper, iron, zinc, dietary fiber,
niacin, Vitamin E, Vitamin K, potassium, magnesium and protein. It is a very powerful
spice that packs a punch to even help strengthen the immune system. It is truly magical!
Personal
Recipe:
- 1 tsp Turmeric powder
- 8 oz. Warm Tea
- 1 tbsp. Raw Honey
- some people put it in warm milk with no honey
6.
Salt Water
Gargling
salt is one of the most effective ways to temporarily relieve a sore throat!
The second I feel a sore or scratchy throat coming on I gargle immediately.
Depending on the severity of the soreness, I gargle up to 4 times a day. This helps to kill bacteria or viral
infections and has anti-inflammatory effects to help soothe the throat; even
the Greekâs used this remedy over 5000 years ago! However, I do not recommend
this for young children under the age of 6 or 7 years old.
Personal
Recipe:
- 8 oz. Warm Water
- Around 1/2 teaspoon Salt
7.
Hydrogen Peroxide
This
is my favorite remedy to prevent and heal mild ear pain/infections. It feels kind of funny, but let it set in the
each ear for at least 10 minutes, but no longer than 20 minutes twice a day.
When using it yourself, it is time to turn over to the other ear when the
fizzling starts to completely die out. It can also be used to clean out your
ears as well. I pour the Hydrogen Peroxide in its own cap then use a Q-tip to drop the peroxide drops into my ear/my son's ear. It is important not to contaminate the bottle or it will lessen the potency and effectiveness of the entire bottle of peroxide.
Personal
Recipe:
- 1 Q-Tip
- 2-3 drops 3% Hydrogen Peroxide
- Towel (to lie head on)
- Cotton balls (to put in ear for draining)
***
Caution: There are instances when
peroxide should not be used to include severe ear pain, flow of discharge from
or fluid from the ears, and temporal deafness. In these cases, you should consult your doctor.
**
Also, if you have sensitive skin, I do not recommend using this chemical
ingredient in your ears since it may cause severe skin itching and allergies.
8.
Hot Shower/Bath
Steam!!! Many websites talk about holding your face over
a boiling pot of water or utilize a humidifier. But honestly, I do not want my
head directly over boiling water and humidifiers have never worked for me or my
son. So my trick? Create a
steam room effect in your bathroom by closing door and turning on the shower at
hottest level tolerable (please do not burn yourself). Also, do not turn on the
bath vent to allow for it to steam up effectively. This is great for infants
and small children to help loosen stuffiness for them to breathe. I still use
this trick today with my son- close the door and turn the shower on hottest
setting while we sit on the toilet, rock and I sing to him. For myself, I
typically take a long, hot bath and soak my face in the water while breathing
out to create nose bubbles. Sounds funny I know, but it works for me to temporarily relieve
sinus pain, stuffiness, and congestion.
Personal
Recipe:
- Take a steamy, hot bath
- Soak in bath for at least 30 minutes
- During the 30 mins, place face in the water a few times
- Blow bubbles while face is in the water
***Extra natural
remedy tip! Cinnamon- add œ teaspoon to any drink or with your plain, raw honey for
extra strength. Cinnamon also has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory,
anti-infectious powers!
Last but not
least, I am always ensuring everyone is continuously washing their hands and I Lysol
everything! I am be a little germophobic during this lovely season.
To find out my BIGGEST SECRET
to staying healthy- send me an email to heather@mindisuniverse.com
Have a Blessed
and Healthy Day!