Four things to do to get over a cold in no time.
Feeling a little rundown or have the common cold? At one point
or another it happens to us all, so do not feel bad about it.
What I have found to be true is that the old standbys are still
the best remedies for the common cold. 1. Sleep like you have
never slept before. Sleeping is probably one of the best
remedies for the common cold. When you sleep your body gets a
chance to build up its strength and natural healing abilities
which ward off those pesky mutants invading your body. Not only
is sleep good for getting over a cold in no time, it is very
inexpensive. 2. Feel good mentally and you will most likely feel
much better physically. Typically when our body is run down we
usually aren't in the best of moods. This negative mood can
actually make our sickness worse. I know for myself, when I get
sick, I am usually upset that I am not doing the activities I
really enjoy doing. This compounds the effects of the cold or
infection. So it is important to remind ourselves that we are
only temporarily ill and the rest of our life will not be this
bad. If you want to get over a cold sooner than later, accept
that you have cold, think well about it and just go with the
flow. Maybe take a nap. 3. Drink water and drink some more
water. Proper hydration allows the right chemicals and nutrients
to move around our body in a much easier fashion. Without the
proper hydration our body fluids get thicker and do not work as
efficiently as they should. Just imagine having a cold and
having all that mucus stuck inside you. That mucus gets out of
your body much faster when it's thinned out by water. Your blood
pumps easier when hydrated properly., moving the healing
nutrients throughout your body. Drink more and more water the
next time you just start to feel sick and watch how much faster
you heal. Proper hydration is an excellent preventive measure as
well. 4. Nature's Cold Medications I try to stay away from the
laboratory drugs and stick with Mother Nature's remedies.
Garlic, Mushrooms and chicken broth all lend themselves to
healing. Garlic and mushrooms are both believed to be natural
immune system boosters. Plus they go along great in chicken
soup.
Remember our mothers and grandmothers pushing chicken soup on
you when you were a kid. Well, she had something right. A team
of Nebraska University Researchers found that chicken soup has
natural anti-inflammatory agents that sooth sore throats and
colds. They also found that chicken soup and many of its
ingredients helped stop the movement of neutrophils - white
blood cells that stimulate the release of the mucus believed to
cause cold symptoms such as coughing and stuffy-nose.
So remember, take it easy, think positive, drink water and rely
on some old fashion advice and you will be feeling like a
million bucks in no time.