Colds:
The common cold is caused by a virus, and there are many viruses that you can contract
that will cause you to have the sure fire signs of the “Common Cold”. These
symptoms are; dry and sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, sneezing, headache, fatigue,
coughing, congestion, and excess mucous. Typically, you will be exposed to
the cold virus about once or twice a year. Assuming your cold is not preventing
you from breathing properly and that you are able still to get around and function
at least for the most part, there are some simple approaches that can help alleviate
some of the suffering.
First, even though you likely feel very weak and congested, you really must focus
on staying hydrated. Thus your goal should be to drink at least 72 ounces of water
per day.
Second, you need to avoid mucous forming foods; these are foods that can increase
your amount and thickness of phlegm. These foods to avoid while ill are:
- bananas
- oranges
- peanuts and peanut butter
- all dairy
- mayonnaise
- Sugar and candy
Needless to say your body needs rest, so keep things low key and be sure to get
your 8 hours of sleep per night. If you are coughing-up mucous that is yellow, green
or brown for more than a day or you have a fever over 101 degrees F, then it is
time to head off to your doctor.
A little mucous is good, it is designed to flush out microbes or irritants from
your body, yet since the human body is warm and moist, and since mucous is rich
in natural sugars this can spell a recipe for disaster. If you have sinus congestion
and thick mucous, a product called NAC (N-acetyl-cysteine) can really prove effective
in getting the phlegm moving.
Good old fashion salt water gargles are also helpful, 1/8 tsp of salt per 4 ounces
of warm water. Gargle for 2-3 minutes and then spit out the solution, do not swallow
it.
Important to note is that a cold should runs its course in about 7 days, if it lasts
longer than that it is time to visit your physician and get checked out if you are
not improving. Colds don’t benefit from antibiotics, but if you do end up
with a secondary infection and the doctor prescribes an antibiotic it is essential
to take a good probiotics to replenish the friend flora in your GI tract.
Another issue is related to stress. Stress has numerous deleterious effects including
promoting
inflammation, increasing susceptibility to illness, and contributing to fatigue
and lack of mental focus. Addressing stress is critical if you are serious about
creating a strong health foundation for longevity, wellness, and improved quality
of life. It would be beneficial to consider evaluating your sources of stress using
an online assessment tool such as the Stress Solution Tool (SST) to discover hidden
and unrealized areas of stress that may be robbing your health and quality of life.
There are several natural herbs and supplements that can help during this down time. For
a healthy preventative plan try incorporating daily supplements into your lifestyle. It
has also been recommended by leading medical experts that everyone can benefit from
taking a high-quality and complete daily multi-vitamin. The reality is that it is
the rare person that actually eats a sufficiently healthy and broad diet to ensure
the adequate intake of nutrients for all the biochemical processes necessary to
not just sustain the human body but to help it truly thrive.
Summary
The “Common Cold” is caused by a virus of the upper respiratory tract. While
your body fights off this virus, you will be bombarded by symptoms ranging from
coughing to fatigue, and everything in between. The way you will want to support
your body during this time is to help boost your immune system.
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Vital Chi - traditional Chinese mushrooms can be helpful
in rallying the immune system. Vital Chi can help to reduce the incidence of
colds and also lessens their duration is Vital Chi which has a combination of four
herbal mushrooms, grape seed extract and Vitamin C together.
NAC (N-acetyl-cysteine) – aids the body in breaking
up and moving the mucous and phlegm.
Echinacea and Goldenseal – has an antibiotic and
immune stimulating effect that can help with a wide array of conditions and symptoms.
Zinc – has antiviral qualities that boosts the
immune system and eases a sore throat related to the common cold.
Vitamin C (Ester C with bioflavonoids) – strong
antioxidant that boosts the immune system.
Probiotics – helps support the colon and digestive
system with replenishing friendly flora bacteria, especially when taking antibiotics.
Boswella – a good preventative step in warding
off cold as it has anti-inflammatory qualities.
Online Stress Solutions Tool (SST) – helps identify
unrealized daily stressors’.
Chewable Multi-Vitamin for Children – protects
against nutrient deficiency.
Food-based Multi-Vitamin for Men – protects against
nutrient deficiency.
Food-based Multi-Vitamin for Women – protects against
nutrient deficiency.