As the cold season is creeping up on us I thought I would write out the typical routine we use for treating a cold. If you have any other great ideas please add them!
1. Echinacea-Jesse and I take a strong tincture and the girls take a mild sweet echinacea blend a few times a day while sick.
2. Olive oil and garlic-If the girls ears seem to be infected I warm up olive oil and garlic just a little. Let it cool and put a few drops of the oil in each of their ears. Seal with a bit of cotton and let it sit in there for a while. Take the cotton out and most of the oil has already been soaked up by it. The oil and garlic combo is good for fighting infection and drawing it out of the ear. Garlic is also great to ingest while sick. Chop some up finely and add to applesauce.
3. Peroxide-Jesse and I will put about 3 drops of this in each of our ears allowing it to sit in each one for a while. If there is bubbling and cracking we let it sit in the ear until it stops, as it is killing the infection off. If it doesn't bubble much at all we just dump it out of the ear. If there is bubbling we will do this about 3 times a day until it stops.
4. Gargling-Whisky. Not kidding. Jesse will drink it to help his throat but it makes me want to throw up. So I just gargle. If you get a strong enough Echinacea you can use this to gargle too.
5. Probiotics-We take daily anyway but these should help the immune system.
6. Essential oils-We mostly use eucalyptus, lavender and tea tree oil when sick. We will rub a couple drops into the bottom of our feet. This helps the oil go directly into the blood stream and up through the body. For younger children, use eucalyptus radiata. This is what it was called in Switzerland so it may be called something a bit different here in the states. Just want to point out that little people need a specific type of eucalyptus as some are too strong for them. Also, dilute it with coconut or olive oil before rubbing into their body. It's very potent stuff. Lavender is also great. I prefer the smell so I will sometimes rub a couple drops directly onto my neck if I have a sore throat. Of course adding about 5 drops of oil to a warm bath is great too.
7. Raw Honey-First of all never eat pastuerized honey if you can help it! It's pure sugar. But raw honey has great healing properities to it and is highly recommended (in small doses) as a treatment for infection. Feels great on it's own when you have a sore throat or add to a nice tea.
8. Broth- A good homemade broth actually is helpful in healing your body when sick. Go here for real healing broth recipes.
We do other stuff randomly but these are the most consistent things we do. Here's to hoping we will have a healthy winter. So far so good...
Joy, this is for you! :)
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