We all got the flu, including me, and functionality around here became nil. It's been 2 weeks and we're all still coughing this deep cough that won't go away. (Maybe if I could get anywhere near a decent night's sleep I might recover. I seriously need a nanny. It's funny. I got an email from someone who remembered that my performance contract requires that my boarding situation not include any children under 12 because I could get sick, as has happened in the past. And now look at me - 4 kids of my own and I'm always sick!! Irony. (I've got all the herbs that keep you from developing a virus, but they make my baby really sick, so I can't take them. So much for health food.)
4 comments:
We had that horrible cough thing here too... it took homeopathic Spongia Tosta to get rid of it here... but my oldest still has a slight tickle type cough at night -- and it's been at least four weeks now. *sigh* I'll pray for you guys - it's so hard when the whole family is sick!
~Jenny
There are some social implications to this remedy, but: believe it or not, raw garlic is a potent antibiotic/antiviral (it was used to treat infected wounds in World War I, if memory serves). It's easiest on your tongue if you crush it and swallow it with a quick swallow of water (it's really *hot*, otherwise... though that can actually help a sore throat, ironically). I was sick for the better part of 6 months, and 3 days of raw garlic (about 3-4 times/day) knocked it out of my system...
...of course, it also kept away those who would've re-infected me. :)
Brilliant!!
I've taken raw garlic before and it works, but eating it was such a chore. Pressing it first has made all the difference. Thanks so much for the tip. It's been 2 1/2 days and I'm almost well.
:) You're very welcome... and I'm glad it helped! But credit where it's due:
http://www.karenhurd.com/
Karen Hurd is a "local" nutritionist (with a near-worldwide patient/client base, now) with a fascinating story--she started out as a biochem/weapons specialist, and a summa cum laude Captain in the U.S. Army, when a negligent poisoning [by bug exterminators] left her daughter fighting for her life! She [Karen] was the one who steered me toward garlic for the first time...
God bless your recovery (and the recovery of the rest of your family)!
Post a Comment