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Home Remedies for Common Cold
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Herbal Tea |
Treat Common Cold Now!!!
Herbal Tea for Cold
Dried chrysanthemum (2 parts)
should be added to boiling water. Pour the mix over peppermint (1 part), and steep for 5 minutes. Brown sugar is added
for taste.
Ginger Cinnamon tea
1 cup boiling water + 3-4
half-inch slices of ginger + 1 stick of cinnamon + a squirt of lemon +brown
sugar to taste. Should be consumed twice a day.
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STEAM INHALATION |
Steam Inhalation for Common Cold:
Homemade solution: 1 cup boiling
water + a pinch of baking soda + ¼ tsp salt. Inhale the steam by bending over
the container, and covering the head and the vessel with a towel, to prevent
steam from escaping.
Instant Cough Syrup:
Cover sliced red
onion with sugar or honey and leave overnight. Drink 1 tsp juice 3-8 times a
day
Home Remedies for Cold in Infants
1. Lots of rest -
Resting conserves energy in the body. Infants, when allowed to sleep well, are
able to activate their immune system to
tackle the infection.
2. Drink lot of fluids - Babies younger than 6 months
should drink breast milk/formula. No water should be given since it
may create an electrolyte imbalance in the body. An oral electrolyte solution,
designed for infants, may be given.
3. Saline nasal drops - A saline solution can be
sprayed or used as drops in the nose to clear out the mucus in the nasal
passages, and thus relieve congestion. (Homemade saline nasal drops: 1 cup of
warm water + ½ tsp salt. Use
within 24 hours to avoid bacterial contamination.)
4. Vapor rubs - May be used for massaging on the
neck, back, and chest in infants older than 3 months. Baby-safe balms such as
eucalyptus, petrolatum and other oils can be used for infants less than 2 years
of age.
Home Remedies for Cold in Toddlers:
1. Lots of rest
2. Drink lots of fluids - Warm milk, water,
diluted juice
3. Saline nasal
drops 4. Honey for cough - Honey
can be given to children older than 12 months. Half a teaspoon can be given to
children between
2 and 5 years of
age, 1 tsp for children of 6-11 yrs of age, and 2 tsps. for children older than
12 yrs.
5. Resting with head elevated - This is done for
children older than 12 months. When children sleep in a slightly, inclined,
raised position, it clears the nasal passage by improving mucus drainage.
Children can breathe easily and sleep better. Towels can be rolled up and
placed below the mattress, to provide an incline.
6. Salt water
gargling - Children, older than 4 yrs, can gargle with salt water as a remedy
for sore throat. (Homemade salt water for gargling: 1 glass of warm water + ½
tsp salt. Squeezing a bit of lemon juice adds to the soothing effect.)
7. Nose blowing - This can be done in children,
older than 2 yrs, to clear out the nasal passage. A bulb syringe may be used
when the child is unable to blow on his/her own.
8. Use of humidifier/vaporizer/steamy bath - A
humidifier or vaporizer creates humidity in a dry room. The nasal passages
become moist and mucus starts to clear away, making breathing easier. Addition
of menthol to a steamy bath has a similar effect. Children should be kept in a
steamy bath for 15 minutes to experience the soothing effect on the nasal
passages.
9. Vapor rubs - Camphor or menthol may be used
in children older than 2 years of age. Natural vapor balms such as aloe,
beeswax, herbal oils and other essential oils may be used.
10. Neti pot - Can be used in children older than
4 years. It is a ceramic or metal teapot or watering can, which is filled with
saline solution and can be used to wash the nose. Liquid poured into one
nostril will flow out from the other.
11. Soothing food for scratchy throat - Chicken
soup, apple juice, mild lukewarm chamomile tea, popsicles, ice cream and
puddings may provide a soothing effect on a sore throat. This can be given to
children older than 6 months.
Home Remedies for Cold in Adults:
1. Lots of rest
2. Steam inhalation
3.Vapor rubs
4. Neti pot
5. Honey for cough
6. Resting in
reclining position
7. Nose blowing
8. Salt water gargling
9. Soothing food for scratchy throat
10. Drink lots of
fluids - Herbal tea such as chamomile, peppermint, elder flowers, and rose
hips.
11. Humidifier/steamy bath
12. Use of vitamin and supplements
Home Remedies for Cold in Pregnant Women:
1. Lots of rest
2. Reclining position
3. Steam inhalation - Helps clear out the nasal
passage.
4. Drink lots of fluids - Vitamin C juices
(e.g., orange juice), decaffeinated liquids, broths, etc.
5. Salt water
gargling - Very effective for sore throat. (Homemade salt water: 1tsp salt + 1
cup of warm water)
6. Prenatal vitamins - Zinc in vitamins fights
germs while vitamin C stimulates the immune system. The Indian Council for
Medical Research (ICMR) recommends 40 mg of vitamin-C per day.
7. Humidifiers
8. Use light clothes and covers
9. Eat fresh garlic - Garlic has anti-viral
properties. Cinnamon, cardamom, and cloves have similar anti-viral properties
and should be used in cooking.
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