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Saturday, 24 May 2014

10 Best Natural Cold Remedies

Here is a list of my 10 favourite ways to fight off that awful cold and sore throat that is wrecking your life.  

I was inspired to compile this post whilst lying in bed all night, unable to sleep, with a suddenly swollen rough sore throat, sinuses bunged up through my head to my popping ears (although my nose has managed so far to keep small passages open to breathe a bit), gritty watering red eyes, a wheezing chest with a mucus cough and swollen glands in my neck (obviously fighting off the germs invading me).  Otherwise known as a common cold.

The following list of natural, and mostly homemade remedies, is compiled from many years of suffering, over many generations!

Firstly, and very important, YOU DON'T NEED ANTIBIOTICS.  They are only required if you get an infection that your body can't fight off naturally, such as sinusitis or bronchitis.  They will not affect your common cold, which is a VIRUS.  And there are many of them.

1.    Elderberries   
  

It's not just some old wives tale your Granny used to waffle on about.  Nor some kind of witchy cleverness.  Elderberries are in fact an easily accessible, locally growing Superfood!

Elderberry cordial or syrup is well known as a cold prevention remedy, as well as helping to knock it for six once you are are afflicted.

This recipe includes cloves, which are another amazing preventative and curative natural aid to combating colds and flu.

http://www.wildcottage.blogspot.ie/2013/11/the-magic-of-elderberries.html


2.    Ginger

I use an old ginger tea recipe that I think my Great Aunt gave me, but I can't remember exactly.  Needless to say I've used it forever - and it seriously works.  Especially on the sore throats.

The website below has exactly the same recipe and process, and it is presented very clearly.

http://www.learningherbs.com/flu_home_remedy_tea.html

If you are REALLY sick and want it extra strong, just add more ginger !


3      Gargling with Raspberry Leaves and Salt

If you have a sore throat, this is the way to go.  There are various old remedies you can use to gargle your sore throat away...


Gargling with salted water (use natural sea salt) moistens your throat and brings temporary relief to the symptoms.  The salt will also help to kill any germs and nasty bacteria sticking to your throat.
Use half a teaspoon of salt, dissolved in 8ozs of warm water.  Do this 4 times a day for the best results.
To reduce that really annoying tickle, try an 'astringent' gargle.  Use tea that contains tannin, that's black tea; this will tighten the membranes. Or use a thick gargle made with honey or honey and apple cider vinegar mixed.
Alternatively, soak 1 tablespoon of raspberry leaves (or lemon juice but its not as potent) in 2 cups of hot water, soak for at leaves 15 minutes maybe more; stir in 1 teaspoon of honey. Let the mixture cool to room temperature before gargling.

4     Drink Loads of Water
This is vital to help keep your body hydrated, especially as you may have a slight temperature while your body's immune system battles with the cold germs.
It could also help keep the mucus in your nose and sinuses thinner, and therefore make it easier to remove it when you need to blow your nose.

5     Vitamin C
There has been a fair amount of research to back up this old wives tale, and as is usually the case, our grannies and the local 'healer' knew their stuff.
More natural ways you can add vitamin C to your body is via the food you eat.  Everything from oranges, lemons and grapefruits, to peppers and chillies.  Eat masses of fruit and a good variety of vegetables.  If you can't eat much as you feel too ill, then make a smooth soup from a wide selection of the vegetables, or a pure juice drink by juicing a selection of fruit.
Nowadays the easiest way to take vitamin C is by dissolving a tablet in water and drinking the fizzing concoction that results.  You need around 1000mg to 1500mg to help fight off the cold.  Vitamin C does this by aiding your immune system.  It can also help get rid of your cold faster.

6     Chicken Soup
I had no idea why this works, but I just knew it did !  So I did some research...
Apparently the fumes that come off the hot soup, contain cysteine - that's the stuff that you can or cannot smell, depending on how stuffed up your nose is - that help to release the mucus, at the same time thinning it, so aiding the process whereby your cold goes away faster.  
It also helps the body to fight the virus, and contains many needed nutrients if well made.

7     Garlic
Crush 2 cloves of fresh garlic and put into a small glass of water - drink it fast and you won't notice the taste if you are lucky !
If you are pregnant, don't use more than 1 garlic clove.
Garlic is a natural antifungal, antibiotic and is antibacterial.  It is a very powerful plant.

8     Cinnamon
Cinnamon, like garlic, is an antibiotic and is antiviral - and remember a cold is caused by various viruses.
Stir 2 tablespoons of cinnamon power into 2 teaspoonfuls of good quality honey and a little warm water.  Take half of this straight away, and the rest in a few hours.  You can always make another lot after that, if you still need it.  This will help to reduce your cough, help keep your temperature down and help with any congestion.

9     Yarrow Tea
You can buy yarrow tea or tea bags from your local health food store - unless of course you are lucky enough to have the wild plant handy nearby.
The tea is very bitter, so sweeten it with honey or stevia, and maybe mix it with a berry tea such as blackberry, raspberry or rosehip.

10    Rest Yourself
This is not as obvious as it seems.  
Rest is important when you have the cold virus, as in order to let the body's immune system do it's thing, you need to let it rest.  This helps the healing process along quicker.

*The above article/blog post is in no way designed to take the place of medical advice.  It is merely my own personal experience.  If you are at all worried, or your symptoms are not going away after a week or so, you should consult a medical professional.

Saturday, 24 October 2009

Banana & Apricot Cake

This is especially for Irish to bake for her Bogman on a Sunday...

To make up for his deprivation over his dearly departed archaic PC parts, a little sugar and carbohydrate fix is in order. Hopefully Irish has all this in her kitchen !

Banana & Apricot Cake

3.5 ozs Butter (chilled and chopped in little pieces)
8 ozs Self Raising Flour
2 3/4 ozs Caster Sugar
2 ozs dried Apricots (chopped)
2 ozs Raisins
2 Bananas (roughly mashed)
2 tablespoons Honey
2 Eggs (beaten)

1. Rub the butter into the flour in a large bowl until it looks a bit like fine breadcrumbs.

2. Stir the sugar, chopped apricots, raisins, bananas, eggs and honey into the dry ingredients. Mix until it is nice and soft.

3. Spoon the mixture into a 2lb loaf tin, which has been greased with butter and is lined on the bottom with a piece of greaseproof paper.

4. Level off the top.

5. Bake in an oven heated to 160C / 325F / Gas Mark 3 for about 1 hour. A thin skewer should come out clean when poked into the middle of the cake.

6. Remove from the oven and leave to cool in the tin. Then turn it out onto a wire rack to cool totally.

7. You can eat while still a bit warm, or otherwise sliced when cold. It will last a few days safely in an airtight container. IF you don't eat it all at once...

And Boogie - This is so simple that if she burns it you can make her dump all HER old and cherished computer toys...

Monday, 5 October 2009

Fried Bananas & Honey Chocolate Sauce

I have this yearning for something sweet, sticky and very very unhealthy... but I know I will feel sick afterwards, so I thought of this 'healthy' sweet, sticky pudding.

OK so the chocolate isn't healthy, but the banana is packed full of potassium and stuff and the honey is, well honey. And I am going to use Green & Blacks organic chocolate, naturally...

You can use either milk, white or dark (plain) choc for this recipe. Wait and see what mood you are in, then decide !

White for melancholy and relaxed...

Milk for comfort and that 'orgasmic' feeling...

Dark for excitement and sheer decadence...

Of course you could always use all 3 and then goodness knows what will happen... (please comment about your experiences here as I'm sure I'm not the only one who'd like to know).

So here it is -

Sophii's Fried Bananas & Honey Chocolate Sauce

allow 1 banana per person

4 ripe Bananas (sliced into rounds, about 1.5cm thick (around 1/2 an inch)
4 teaspoons unsalted Butter
1.5 ozs Butter
(normal salted)
4 teaspoons clear Honey
8 tablespoons chopped dark Chocolate
(plain)

1. Melt the salted butter in a frying pan.


2. Toss in the banana rounds and fry on a medium heat, on both sides, until a golden colour.

3. Put the bananas into 4 individual serving dishes or plates.

4. Put the chocolate, unsalted butter and honey into a glass (or Pyrex)mixing bowl.

5. Either in the microwave, or using the bowl over a saucepan of boiling water, melt the mixture until it is smooth, stirring it now and then.

6. Pour the chocolate sauce over the bananas and serve immediately.

Note: The management are not responsible for the state of your mental health whilst eating the above recipe.