There's a phenomenon in the natural health world where an herb that has existed so long that there are depictions of it on cave walls becomes the "new" big thing. Any positive attention to natural remedies would seem to be a good thing, but the rubber band gets pulled
way back and the hot item - echinacea, let's say, gets full force thrown down the consumer's throats. A ton of it gets sold usually without any clear direction as to dosing or application or synergists or contraindications. You certainly can't find any of that information on the label, thank you FDA for having our health and well being at the very top of your priority list. Invariably some vaguely unfavorable article comes out, usually just prior to the launch of a similarly aimed pharmaceutical. People talk and then, bam, helpful innocent herb is out of favor. I'll hop off my soapbox now.
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| Echinacea |
Echinacea is a great boost to the immune system, but you aren't supposed to take it for long periods of time. I've read no more than 4 months at a stretch.
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| Astragalus |
Astragalus is another herb that is also a wonderful immune supporter and it is fine to take for long periods of time.
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| Reishi Mushrooms |
Reishi mushrooms are also beneficial. Regular consumption of red Reishi can enhance our body's immune system and improve blood circulation, thus improving better health conditions. Red Reishi is also used to help treat anxiety, high blood pressure, hepatitis, bronchitis, insomnia, and asthma.
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| Sage Tea |
Sage tea when drunk at the time that your throat gets scratchy can knock the illness out before it takes hold.
Vitamin C remains king.
Zinc helps many and certainly the body when ill runs low in zinc, but some people don't tolerate it well.
The deficiency symptoms of zinc include:
- Low blood pressure
- Loss of appetite
- Loss of sense of smell and taste
- Depression, rough skin
- Weight loss
- Pale skin
- Diarrhea
- Hair loss
- Fatigue
- White spots under finger nails
As usual, the best advice is know yourself, pay attention to your body's signals.