Echinacea To Prevent Common Cold and The Flu
Everyone hates getting a cold or flu but even the healthiest
people are susceptible to falling ill. I will discuss the
simplest ways of staying healthy and if you do feel the
beginnings of a flu or cold, how you can either prevent it from
getting worse or easing the symptoms.
The easiest ways of preventing colds and the flu:
Wash your hands. This should be done every time before you eat.
There's a reason why your mom or school teachers would always
emphasize that before eating you should wash your hands.
Nowadays in the news, I hear doctors emphasizing the need to
wash your hands. You should also wash your hands more often if
you're in close contact with people who have the cold or flu.
Also, try to avoid eye, ear or nose contact with your unwashed
hands.
Get plenty of sleep. When your body is well rested, your immune
system remains strong. The amount of sleep you should get
depends on your body's needs. Only you know how much sleep your
body requires. If you're having trouble falling asleep, try a
simple breathing technique I use. It works 99.9% of the time.
Lie down on your back in bed in a comfortable position, breathe
in slowly through your nose and breathe out slowly. Do this
several times and before you know it, you will fall asleep very
quickly. This technique does two things. It clears your mind of
all your problems, stresses and gets your body ready for sleep.
Exercise. Getting the correct amount of exercise boosts your
immune system.
Proper nutrition. Eating properly and at regular times maintains
that your body gets the vitamins and minerals that keep the
immune system strong. You may also want to supplement your diet
with quality vitamins.
If you do feel the symptoms of a cold, flu coming on or if
you're in close contact with people who are ill you may want to
consider taking Echinacea (Purple Coneflower). Forget about
taking over the counter cold and flu medications because they do
not work and they are expensive. In the past, Echinacea was used
by North America's Native Indians to treat fevers and by early
settlers to North America for treating colds and the flu.
Echinacea is most effective when it is taken just when you feel
symptoms of a flu or cold. By taking it at this stage, your
symptoms will either disappear entirely or the symptoms will be
very mild, almost unnoticeable. Taking Echinacea once the cold
or flu has gotten worse will not help.
If you are in close contact with sick people, you may want to
take Echinacea to keep your immune system resistant to the flu
or cold. I prefer using capsules from a quality manufacturer of
Echinacea. However, it should not be used for a prolonged period
of time because it will lose its effect of boosting your immune
system and be sure to read the manufacturer's instructions.
By following these simple tips, you will remain healthy.