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Herbal tea works best for me – simple but effective.
Chop up some garlic, put it on a spoon with some manuka honey, and swallow! Ok, not the nicest tasting concoction but it works. Also colloidial silver is brilliant for sore throats and perlargonium root extract is amazing for colds as is sambucol black elderberry liquid extract.
peel an onion and place it in a roasting tray covered in honey and garlic.
slowly bake it in the oven until soft and until the onion juices are sitting in the bottom of the tray.
drink the onion/honey/garlic juice and it soothes sore throats, clears stuffy noses and cuts down the length of a cold – or so my grandma convinced me!
Eating the onion is optional – but it seems like a waste not to!
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A dip in the North Sea.
This time last year we had a girls weekend away at my friends cottage in Alnwick. I arrived full of cold complete with a big red hooter – I’d had it a few days.
We embarked upon a 5 hour walk… 2.5 hours to the pub and back, across fields and the beach, but what my “friend” didn’t tell me is that we would have to take off our boots and socks, roll up our trousers and wade through the North Sea on the way there and back.
The water was absolutely freezing, the pain in my ankles was unbelievable like someone had smashed them with a hammer. I was convinced I would give myself pneumonia but the next day my cold had magically vanished!
My cold remedy is garlic. As much as possible.
I usually roast about six cloves per person with olive oil to eat with tea, but for a really bad cold eat raw garlic – but don’t go near anyone for a few hours :0)
Wow! Thank you! I always wanted to write in my site something like that. Can I take part of your post to my blog?
Herbal teas can be made with light or dry flowers, foliages, seeds or roots, generally by running stewing H2O over the plant life pieces and letting them steep for a few minutes. Seeds and stems can also be cooked on a range. The tisane is then filtered, sweetened if so wanted, and served up. Many companies grow herbal tea bags for such infusions, like ours Visit here. And also look at our guidebooks to brewing tea leaves.
I’ve been told that anything from the onion family can help with a cold so onions, garlic, leeks etc. I love eating pickled garlic cloves with feta cheese, roasted peppers and olives. Helps with a cold and the flavours are strong enough that you can still taste them with blocked sinuses!
Nice site, it’s the same template as one of my sites actually but yours is a bit fresher looking.