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Debs
04-10-2005, 15:19
typical the cold weather is now here ( well sort of!) and im full of cold, snotty nose, sore throat and constant sneexzing!

fOUND THIS TO HELP KEEP COLDS AWAY.

How well protected are you against the common cold and flu? Even if you've had a flu jab, you need to wash your hands religiously and take vitamin C for extra insurance. You may even want to try the herb echinacea when you first start feeling grotty. Remember also that what you eat may help prevent or treat these common illnesses. Try the tasty ideas below, and you just may avoid getting sick this season.
1. Chicken soup
It’s been called nature’s penicillin and is at the top of the list for its curative powers. Hot chicken soup helps clear your clogged airwaysand the nourishing broth will give you more energy. Add plenty of vegetables, including onion and garlic, for extra healing power.


2. Hot and spicy food
Some people swear by garlic, horseradish, chillis or spicy sauces to help ease congestion. Cook Indian or other ethnic foods that contain these ingredients, or simply add a spicy sauce to foods for extra zip.
3. Garlic
This fragrant bulb contains a flavoring agent called alliin which acts as a decongestant. Garlic is also believed to act as an antioxidant and destroy free-radicals, the active oxygen molecules that damage cells, so add garlic liberally to your favourite foods.

4. Fluids
Stay hydrated with plenty of liquids. Instead of coffee, fizzy or sweetened drinks, have plenty of water and pure fruit juices. Hot beverages work better for some people, so consider chamomile or peppermint herbal tea, or sip on hot water with a slice of lemon.

5. Citrus fruits
Reach for citrus fruits to increase your vitamin C intake. Drink orange juice for breakfast, snack on half a grapefruit, or add tangerine slices to a lunchtime salad. Getting an increased amount of vitamin C is especially important if you smoke, as smoking increases both your risk of catching a cold and your body's need for this protective vitamin.

6. Vitamin C sources
Citrus fruits aren't the only foods high in vitamin C. Potatoes, green peppers, strawberries and pineapple can help as your daily cold-fighting food arsenal.

7. Ginger
Many people find fresh ginger root helps treat the coughing and fever that often accompany colds and flu. Try making a ginger tea: Pour a cup of boiling water over 2 tablespoons of freshly grated ginger and let it steep for 5 to 10 minutes.

Remember
A daily routine of high-fat, high-sugar junk foods, skipped meals and lots of caffeine can make you more susceptible to minor illnesses like colds and flu. Instead, make sure you eat plenty of whole grains, fruit, vegetables and low-fat protein to keep your immune system strong. Think of nutritious foods as part of your cold-and-flu armour, and you'll be ready to do battle whenever illness strikes.

hazey
04-10-2005, 16:41
All of this is very good advise, due to my job. I work outside alot in all weathers. when its cold at work I always drink chicken soup instead of coffee, I eat loads of fruit and veg and start taking extra vitamin c on 1st October till the end of march. I HAVEN'T HAD A COLD IN 20 Years. Even when hubby and son has them. So it must work. :)

crazygirl
04-10-2005, 20:09
i get a bad cold every year im dreading my turn!!

xsoftladybugx
07-10-2005, 19:00
I get colds ALL the time its so annoying and pretty gross!

Behemoth
07-10-2005, 19:10
You can't get a cold just from being cold though. A cold is a virus, you can only get it if you get the virus.

SoapRach
07-10-2005, 20:02
enchinacea *sp* is meant to help

RealityGap
07-10-2005, 20:09
enchinacea *sp* is meant to help

echinacea is fantastic

Abi
08-10-2005, 14:30
I'm always catching colds, because i do loads of extra curricular stuff, so i mix with lots of people from different age groups etc

shannisrules
22-10-2005, 21:07
i always get colds in the winter, will try some of those methods