Natural Remedies for Flu
ByFarah Khan
As the world braces itself for a potential
pandemic of avian flu in the near future,
people everywhere are wondering what they
can do to protect themselves. As we all saw
during the flooding of New Orleans after Hurricane
Katrina, we cannot expect the government to
handle a widespread emergency effectively.
There are only small stores of Tamiflu available,
and its effectiveness during a bird flu pandemic
is questionable. While conventional medicine
does not offer a lot of options for treating
viruses, certain natural remedies are known
to have antiviral effects. These remedies
have often been used for centuries with little
or no side effects. There are means we can
learn about now in order to empower ourselves
in case of an epidemic. These remedies can
also be useful for the common flu we deal
with each year.
During the last flu pandemic in 1918,
India lost 18 million people to influenza.
The herb that was credited with ending
the epidemic in India at that time was
andrographis paniculata. Andrographis
has traditionally been used in China and
India for viral and respiratory infections.
Its effectiveness is being borne out by
modern research. The andrographolides
in this herb can enhance immune system
function. It can increase the production
of white blood cells, activate the lymphatic
system, and stimulate the production of
interferon by cells in the body. Interferon
kills viruses and also stops their growth.
This herb can help our own immune system
fight against viruses more effectively.
Andrographis is frequently combined with
Siberian ginseng to increase its immune
enhancing effects. This herb has been
shown to be effective in fighting bacterial
and viral pneumonia, which are complications
that often follow the flu or a cold.
Another herb that has traditionally been
used to treat viral conditions is isatis.
It was commonly used in Asia recently
during the outbreak of SARS (Sudden Acute
Respiratory Syndrome) that they experienced.
It is also used for people with other
viral conditions, such and AIDS, and hepatitis
C.
A commonly used herb here in the United
States, elderberry, has antiviral effects,
making it useful to treat colds and flus.
Elderberry prevents viruses from latching
on to the cells in our body, making it
difficult for them to invade and start
replicating.
The Chinese herbal formula, Gan Mao Ling,
is frequently used to prevent colds and
flu at the first signs of onset. It is
most useful when taken right when a person
begins to feel chilled and feverish. It
has also been shown to reduce the duration
of the flu once the person is already
sick. Yinchiao San is another formula
that can help towards the beginning of
a cold or flu, right when a person starts
feeling feverish with a sore throat.
Many essential oils used in aromatherapy
have antiviral effects. Eucalyptus oil,
lemon oil, ravensara oil, geranium oil,
and thyme oil all have antiviral properties.
These oils can be used in a massage blend
diluted in a carrier oil, or they can
be diffused in an oil burner, so that
we breathe in the oils antiviral properties
through our lungs. A few drops can also
be added to bath water. Essential oils
are some of the most potent infection
fighters natural medicine. Do not discount
their powers simply because they smell
pretty.
Digestive enzymes, when taken in between
meals, are absorbed through the intestines
into the bloodstream. These enzymes can
help to break down the proteins that viruses
are composed of, and may help to destroy
or inactivate them.
As you can see, there are many natural
methods for increasing our resistance
and helping to fight off influenza and
other viral illnesses every day for common
complaints and also in cases of an emergency
pandemic.
Dr.Farah Khan is a doctor of oriental
medicine and licensed acupuncturist. She
offers a number of formulas that may help
viral conditions on the web at http://www.yinessence.com,
including andrographis, isatis, RetroClear,
prunella, and ImmunEssence. You can reach
her at farah@yinessence.com.
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