Even
if you haven’t battled the flu yet this season, I’m sure you know someone who
has. So arm yourself with one of these solutions from way back. They sound
wacky, but they just may do the trick!
Freaky Flu Fighter #1: Old-timers knew that your
body is best able to fend off infectious diseases when your system is highly
alkaline. Back in the 1920s, doctors routinely prescribed a solution of ½
teaspoon of baking soda mixed in a glass of cool water for patients who had the
flu. It works every bit as well today if you follow this schedule:
Day 1. Take six doses of the drink at roughly two-hour intervals.
Day 2. Take four doses at roughly
two-hour intervals.
Day 3. Take one dose each morning
and evening.
Thereafter,
drink a glass of the solution each morning until your symptoms are gone. Caution:
Baking soda has a very high sodium content. So if you’re on a low-sodium diet,
or you’re over age 60, consult your doctor before using this or any other oral
remedy that contains baking soda.
Freaky Flu Fighter #2: Soaking in a hot baking soda
bath can also help make your viral vexations vamoose! Plus, it’s perfectly safe
even if you’re on a low-sodium diet. Here’s the routine: Just before bedtime,
fill your bath tub with water that’s as hot as you can stand (but not so hot
that it burns you!), and mix in ½ to 1 pound of baking soda. Ease your achin’
body into the tub, stay there for about 15 minutes, then immediately dry off
and hit the sack. The next morning you should feel a whole lot more chipper
than you did when you went to bed!
Freaky Flu Fighter #3: The minute you feel the
first sign of symptoms, use a small eyedropper to insert four or five drops of
3% hydrogen peroxide into one ear. (It may sting a little, but don’t
worry — that’s normal.) Wait until the bubbling and stinging subside, which may
be anywhere from 3 to 10 minutes. Then drain the solution onto a tissue, and repeat
the procedure with the other ear. It works because the airborne viruses that
cause colds and flu frequently enter your body through your ear canal. As long
as you’ve acted quickly enough, you should be able to kill the germs before
they get a toe-, er, ear-hold.
No comments:
Post a Comment