
Use the following tips and ideas to help get ready for whatever comes your way this winter.
Cold and Flu Medicines
Winter usually means it’s cold and flu season. Whether you get a flu shot or not, it’s good to be prepared for a multitude of cold symptoms. Instead of purchasing a one-pill-does-it-all type of solution, aim to buy or make products that treat one symptom.
For example, you don’t need to take cold medicine if you only have a stuffy nose. Cold medicine usually contains cough medicine, fever reducers and even antihistamines. All you really need for a stuffy nose is a decongestant.
Consider purchasing the following:
- Decongestant – (We recommend InstaClear Sinus Relief or Congesto-K Pillow Spritzer)
- Fever reducer – (aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprophen)
- Antihistamines – (We recommend SOS HistaDrops)
- Cough medicine – (We recommend Mucus-Clear)
Additionally, there are some natural remedies that can help alleviate symptoms – including a vaporizer or humidifier and petroleum jelly for raw, irritated noses. Eucalyptus oil and camphor oil in your vaporizer can also help clear stuffy noses. (You can find these oils at StarWest Botanicals)
Honey and loquat syrup are also good natural cough suppressants. And don’t forget to stock up on facial tissues!
Stomach Distress
In most cases a simple antacid can do the trick for stomach issues. However, if you have the stomach flu or food poisoning then Bismuth subsalicylate, the ingredient found in Kaopectate, can help.
Activated charcoal is also a natural remedy that works for upset stomachs and food poisoning in particular. It’s good to have on hand. Loperamide, the ingredient in Imodium, helps with diarrhea and a natural laxative is good on hand if anyone is constipated. (Learn more about the benefits of activated charcoal here.)
First Aid
Finally, it’s always a good idea to have a fully stocked first aid kit in your medicine cabinet. Bumps, bruises, and injuries happen year round and during the winter you may not want to run out to the pharmacy to grab something, especially if the roads are bad.
A well-stocked first aid kit will include:
- Antibacterial creams – (You can easily make your own by using antibacterial herbs and oils)
- Antiseptic – (here’s a great recipe for a natural antiseptic for first-aid)
- Bandages in a variety of sizes
- Tweezers
- Wraps, gauze, and pads
- Anti-itch creams – (Itch Dr is also good to have on hand)
- Anti-fungal creams and powders – (Here’s recipes for: Anti-Fungal Salve and an Anti-Fungal Blend – and here is a listing of anti-fungal oils)
- Muscle ache creams – (arnica is a natural treatment for sprains, strains, and bruises and RealHeal Massage Oil is an amazing essential oil blend to help relieve muscle and joint pain. And, here is a great diy recipe for muscle aches and pains)
- Epsom salts
- Thermometer
- Scissors
The Red Cross recommends checking your first aid kit on a regular basis. Once you’ve stocked it for the winter, consider placing a notice on your calendar to check it again in the spring. You just can never tell what the winter months have in store for you and your family.
By preparing your medicine chest in advance for the possibilities, it means you can get a head start treating any illness or emergency.
Related Natural Products:
Throat and Tonsil Dr – Homeopathic remedy to relieve symptoms of sore throats and inflamed tonsils
ComfiCoff – Natural cough syrup for children relieves throat and chest irritation plus helps clear congestion and phlegm
ImmunityPlus – Natural immune system booster to strengthen immune system health and protect the body against viral and bacterial infections
Mucus-Clear – Homeopathic remedy reduces phlegm and thick mucus plus relieves throat congestion
InstaClear Sinus Relief – Herbal remedy instantly clears sinus congestion
BanFlu – Homeopathic remedy and flu vaccine alternative for all ages protects against the flu virus and germs
FluGo – Homeopathic remedy to relieve influenza (flu) and cold symptoms such as cough, runny nose, fever, sore throat & fatigue
Virus Blaster – Natural remedy fights harmful viruses
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