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April 1st, 2005
Herbal Comforts For the Cold & Flu Season
Unfortunately, it is that time of year again. The good news is, that although they do not cure a cold or the flu, there are many herbs
that can be used to help relieve the symptoms of these nasty bugs. Here are some recipes and ideas incorporating soothing herbs and oils.
Breathe Easy Pillow
This pillow has herbs and oils that are good for opening
up the sinuses.
You will need:
a piece of soft or silky fabric about 81/2 inches long and 5 ½ to 6 ½ inches wide. A needle and thread, sewing machine or serger
About ½ pound of flax seed 3 tablespoons peppermint leaf 1 tablespoon eucalyptus leaf, crushed 15 drops
eucalyptus essential oil (not fragrance oil) 15 drops peppermint essential oil (not fragrance oil) 10 drops menthol essential oil or a few menthol pieces
Mix all the herbs together and sprinkle the essential oils over the herbs. Stir in the flax
seed. Mix well. Fold
the fabric in half lengthwise, wrong side out. Sew up the long side and one short side. Turn right side out, and using the
one open side, fill the pillow with the herb and flax seed mixture. Sew up the opening.
Stuffy Nose Soother
This is sooooo simple! It takes about 5 minutes and
then you are done.
3 ½oz of Nature’s Jelly 15 drops menthol 10 drops of peppermint (fragrance oils will not work) 10 drops of eucalyptus essential oil (fragrance oils will not work) 1- 4 oz salve jar
Fill the salve
jar about ¾ full with Nature’s Jelly. Add the drops of essential
oils and stir well. That’s
it =) You can use this
as a chest rub or rub a little under your nose. Be careful when using with children and those who may have sensitive skin
as the oils may irritate their skin.
Cold And Flu Bath Tea
You will need:
1/2c Epsom Salts
1/2c sea salt 1/2c baking soda 1 Tbsp eucalyptus leaves (broken into small pieces) 1 Tbsp peppermint leaf 20 drops peppermint (for soothing achy muscles) 10 drops eucalyptus essential oil (for help in opening sinuses) 10 drops juniper eo (for soothing achy muscles) muslin bags
Measure out
the baking soda and mix essential oils into it. Mix that in with the rest of the ingredients. Store in an air tight container.
Keep out of direct sunlight. For gift giving or selling…attach muslin or tea bags to the outside of the container with
instructions for use.
To
use: fill a muslin bag with the mixture. Hang it from the tub faucet so that the water runs through it while you are filling
the tub. After the tub is full, let it float around the tub or gently press onto sore, aching muscles. Discard bag after use.
Soothing
Sinus Steam
You will need:
3 tsp eucalyptus leaves 2 tsp peppermint leaves 1 tsp pine needles
a heat proof bowl 32 ounces of boiling water a bath towel
Put all the herbs into the bowl and then pour the water over them.
Let them soak for about 5 minutes. Place your head over the bowl and then cover your head and the bowl with the towel. Breathe
in the herbal steam for about 10 minutes. Make sure you don’t get your face to close to the bowl.
Other helpful hints:
~Try hanging some eucalyptus in the shower. It will work with the
steam to open up your sinuses. ~Put eucalyptus, peppermint, and pine in your humidifier. Put it in the room you’ll be sleeping in. This will
help alleviate coughing and open sinus passages. ~Peppermint tea with honey can be very soothing to your body and spirit. ~Warm, comfort foods always make me feel a little
better as well. ~Larry
our General Manager says "Wrap up in you favorite balnkie and watch Casablanca."

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Generated on April 2005 Updated on October 20, 2009
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