Baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate, has been known for centuries as a versatile substance with many different uses.
Baking soda can be found in nature as a part of the mineral Natron, which contains large amounts of sodium bicarbonate. This mineral was used already in ancient times as a cleaning substance.
Baking soda, as we know it today, has been manufactured since 1846 and its popularity soon reached iconic status. Almost every home features a box of sodium bicarbonate. Cheap, safe and simple to use, it became a part of the solution for many ailments and troubles.
Baking Soda for Colds and Flu
In 1924, Dr. Volney S. Cheney published a book called Arm & Hammer Baking Soda Medical Uses, in which he recorded his experience with treating flu. He observed that people who were treated with baking soda either remained healthy or they developed a milder version of the disease.
Dr. Cheney reported giving generous doses of sodium bicarbonate for influenza and in many cases the symptoms disappeared within 36 hours. He also suggested taking baking soda as a preventive measure.
The general belief is that when taken internally, baking soda helps to maintain the pH balance in your bloodstream. The substance has an alkalizing effect on the body, which is linked to better health and disease prevention. Although it has many supporters, this theory has not been scientifically proven.
If you want to follow the recipe prescribed by Dr. Cheney in 1924 (that is still valid today), here it is:
Day 1: take ½ teaspoon of baking soda diluted in a glass of cold water, six times a day, at about two-hour intervals.
Day 2: take ½ teaspoon of baking soda diluted in a glass of cold water, four times a day.
Day 3: take ½ teaspoon of baking soda diluted in a glass of cold water in the morning and in the evening.
After this initial period, take ½ teaspoon of baking soda diluted in a glass of cold water every morning until your symptoms are gone.
Horseradish for Colds and Flu
Horseradish (Cochlearia armoracia) is a medicinal plant and is particularly potent in the treatment of sinusitis and it clears upper respiratory passages, which helps with cold, flu and lung congestion.
Horseradish works as a mild natural antibiotic. It helps your body get rid of the mucus, and it is recommended to take horseradish as soon as you start feeling the cold or sinus infection setting in.
Other Natural Cold Remedies
These other natural cold remedies are courtesy of Amy Goodrich, yogi, health coach, and dedicated blogger who loves living a natural, eco-friendly, and healthy lifestyle.
Fever, sore throat, cough, aches, fatigue… common symptoms of the flu or a cold. Even the healthiest person gets sick once in a while. Especially during winter, as temperature drops, we spend less time in the sun, vitamin D levels drop, and we are more likely to spread viruses from one person to another due to a weakened immune system.
Many people believe that colds or the flu are caused by bacteria, and many doctors will prescribe antibiotics to treat the symptoms. But actually, most colds and flu are caused by viruses. So, in most cases, taking antibiotics makes no sense at all.
Actually all those symptoms are part of your body’s natural healing process. Your immune system is going in overdrive to kill those intruders. A fever, for instance, is your body’s response to try to kill those germs by creating a hotter environment than normal. Just as diarrhea is your body’s response to flush out all those germs. So basically, your body has to do most of the work to get rid of those and sickness is actually a sign that your body is handling it all by itself.
But this doesn’t mean you can’t help your body and shorten the duration and intensity of the symptoms. Simple home remedies can give you relief and help you to strengthen your immune system to fight those flu or cold causing germs. No need to pay a visit to the doctor. Try those all-natural remedies and you’ll be up and running in no time. So let’s have a look at the best natural treatments for cold and flu:
1. Drink Enough Fluids And Take A Rest
If you are having a fever or diarrhea, you are losing a lot of your body fluids. Drink enough water or herbal teas to make sure your body stays hydrated and gets plenty of healing sleep while your body is fighting those germs. Hot liquids, such as herbal teas or lemon water, will boost your immune system and many herbs can help your body to get rid of the infection. Avoid caffeinated and fizzy drinks.
2. Garlic
Garlic is well-known for its flu and cold fighting properties. It works as an antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral agent. You could make a healing garlic soup or mince 1-2 cloves and add those to a small glass of water. When pregnant limit the intake to 1 clove of garlic day.
3. Herbal Teas
There are many healing herbs for you to choose from. Herbs that work well to treat the flu or cold are: nettle leaf, peppermint, ginger, yarrow, elderberry, chamomile, red clover, and catnip.
4. Cinnamon And Honey
Not only adds a great taste to your herbal teas, but has strong antibacterial and antiviral properties. Especially when combined with honey. Works wonders to soothe a sore throat, lower fever, and relieve cough and congestion.
5. Epsom Salt Bath
Epsom salts help your body to detox, they improve circulation, strengthen your immune system, and reduce inflammation.
6. Homemade Elderberry-Echinacea Cough Syrup
Elderberries and echinacea are well-known to treat the flu or cold. They strengthen your immune system and help your body to get rid of viruses and bacteria.
7. Hydrogen Peroxide
Effective to treat an upper respiratory or ear infection. Put a few drops of 3% hydrogen peroxide into each ear. Wait for about 5 to 10 minutes, until the bubbling is done, drain on a tissue.
8. Take Your Vitamins
Vitamin D helps to speed up the healing process, zinc prevents viruses from reproducing, and vitamin C strengthens your immune system. Lemons are a great source of Vitamin C.
9. Gargle With Apple Cider Vinegar
Not the nicest taste but very effective to alkalize your body and get rid of viruses and bacteria. Add one tablespoon to a cup of water, gargle first and drink when the first signs of illness appear. Repeat every hour until symptoms disappear. Add freshly squeezed lemon juice for a better effect. But keep in mind, don’t use this remedy too long as it may cause low potassium levels and may lower bone density when used over a longer period.
10. Herbal Steam
Herbal steams are a great way to help loosen congestions and kill bacteria and viruses in the lungs, throat, bronchials, and sinuses. You can use essential oils or fresh or dried herbs to make your herbal steam. Thyme, eucalyptus, peppermint, rosemary, oregano or blends of those are all good options for you to try. Boil 1-2 cups of water and add your herbs or essential oils. When using herbs, cover and steep for 5 minutes prior to steaming. Put face directly over pot with towel covering your head to hold in the heat. Slowly breathe the steam in and out for as long as you can, aim for 15 minutes.
And don’t forget the best remedy to fight the flu or cold is rest. Give your body the time to heal itself.
Baking soda can be found in nature as a part of the mineral Natron, which contains large amounts of sodium bicarbonate. This mineral was used already in ancient times as a cleaning substance.
Baking soda, as we know it today, has been manufactured since 1846 and its popularity soon reached iconic status. Almost every home features a box of sodium bicarbonate. Cheap, safe and simple to use, it became a part of the solution for many ailments and troubles.
Baking Soda for Colds and Flu
In 1924, Dr. Volney S. Cheney published a book called Arm & Hammer Baking Soda Medical Uses, in which he recorded his experience with treating flu. He observed that people who were treated with baking soda either remained healthy or they developed a milder version of the disease.
Dr. Cheney reported giving generous doses of sodium bicarbonate for influenza and in many cases the symptoms disappeared within 36 hours. He also suggested taking baking soda as a preventive measure.
The general belief is that when taken internally, baking soda helps to maintain the pH balance in your bloodstream. The substance has an alkalizing effect on the body, which is linked to better health and disease prevention. Although it has many supporters, this theory has not been scientifically proven.
If you want to follow the recipe prescribed by Dr. Cheney in 1924 (that is still valid today), here it is:
Day 1: take ½ teaspoon of baking soda diluted in a glass of cold water, six times a day, at about two-hour intervals.
Day 2: take ½ teaspoon of baking soda diluted in a glass of cold water, four times a day.
Day 3: take ½ teaspoon of baking soda diluted in a glass of cold water in the morning and in the evening.
After this initial period, take ½ teaspoon of baking soda diluted in a glass of cold water every morning until your symptoms are gone.
Horseradish for Colds and Flu
Horseradish (Cochlearia armoracia) is a medicinal plant and is particularly potent in the treatment of sinusitis and it clears upper respiratory passages, which helps with cold, flu and lung congestion.
Horseradish works as a mild natural antibiotic. It helps your body get rid of the mucus, and it is recommended to take horseradish as soon as you start feeling the cold or sinus infection setting in.
Other Natural Cold Remedies
These other natural cold remedies are courtesy of Amy Goodrich, yogi, health coach, and dedicated blogger who loves living a natural, eco-friendly, and healthy lifestyle.
Fever, sore throat, cough, aches, fatigue… common symptoms of the flu or a cold. Even the healthiest person gets sick once in a while. Especially during winter, as temperature drops, we spend less time in the sun, vitamin D levels drop, and we are more likely to spread viruses from one person to another due to a weakened immune system.
Many people believe that colds or the flu are caused by bacteria, and many doctors will prescribe antibiotics to treat the symptoms. But actually, most colds and flu are caused by viruses. So, in most cases, taking antibiotics makes no sense at all.
Actually all those symptoms are part of your body’s natural healing process. Your immune system is going in overdrive to kill those intruders. A fever, for instance, is your body’s response to try to kill those germs by creating a hotter environment than normal. Just as diarrhea is your body’s response to flush out all those germs. So basically, your body has to do most of the work to get rid of those and sickness is actually a sign that your body is handling it all by itself.
But this doesn’t mean you can’t help your body and shorten the duration and intensity of the symptoms. Simple home remedies can give you relief and help you to strengthen your immune system to fight those flu or cold causing germs. No need to pay a visit to the doctor. Try those all-natural remedies and you’ll be up and running in no time. So let’s have a look at the best natural treatments for cold and flu:
1. Drink Enough Fluids And Take A Rest
If you are having a fever or diarrhea, you are losing a lot of your body fluids. Drink enough water or herbal teas to make sure your body stays hydrated and gets plenty of healing sleep while your body is fighting those germs. Hot liquids, such as herbal teas or lemon water, will boost your immune system and many herbs can help your body to get rid of the infection. Avoid caffeinated and fizzy drinks.
2. Garlic
Garlic is well-known for its flu and cold fighting properties. It works as an antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral agent. You could make a healing garlic soup or mince 1-2 cloves and add those to a small glass of water. When pregnant limit the intake to 1 clove of garlic day.
3. Herbal Teas
There are many healing herbs for you to choose from. Herbs that work well to treat the flu or cold are: nettle leaf, peppermint, ginger, yarrow, elderberry, chamomile, red clover, and catnip.
4. Cinnamon And Honey
Not only adds a great taste to your herbal teas, but has strong antibacterial and antiviral properties. Especially when combined with honey. Works wonders to soothe a sore throat, lower fever, and relieve cough and congestion.
5. Epsom Salt Bath
Epsom salts help your body to detox, they improve circulation, strengthen your immune system, and reduce inflammation.
6. Homemade Elderberry-Echinacea Cough Syrup
Elderberries and echinacea are well-known to treat the flu or cold. They strengthen your immune system and help your body to get rid of viruses and bacteria.
7. Hydrogen Peroxide
Effective to treat an upper respiratory or ear infection. Put a few drops of 3% hydrogen peroxide into each ear. Wait for about 5 to 10 minutes, until the bubbling is done, drain on a tissue.
8. Take Your Vitamins
Vitamin D helps to speed up the healing process, zinc prevents viruses from reproducing, and vitamin C strengthens your immune system. Lemons are a great source of Vitamin C.
9. Gargle With Apple Cider Vinegar
Not the nicest taste but very effective to alkalize your body and get rid of viruses and bacteria. Add one tablespoon to a cup of water, gargle first and drink when the first signs of illness appear. Repeat every hour until symptoms disappear. Add freshly squeezed lemon juice for a better effect. But keep in mind, don’t use this remedy too long as it may cause low potassium levels and may lower bone density when used over a longer period.
10. Herbal Steam
Herbal steams are a great way to help loosen congestions and kill bacteria and viruses in the lungs, throat, bronchials, and sinuses. You can use essential oils or fresh or dried herbs to make your herbal steam. Thyme, eucalyptus, peppermint, rosemary, oregano or blends of those are all good options for you to try. Boil 1-2 cups of water and add your herbs or essential oils. When using herbs, cover and steep for 5 minutes prior to steaming. Put face directly over pot with towel covering your head to hold in the heat. Slowly breathe the steam in and out for as long as you can, aim for 15 minutes.
And don’t forget the best remedy to fight the flu or cold is rest. Give your body the time to heal itself.