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What are your favorite home remedies or comforts when you're sick?
Despite vaccination, it seems I got the 'flu (not terrible so far). I have my own non-prescription comforts and remedies for the sore throat, cough, upset stomach, fever, aches, and so on: Ginger,...
Despite vaccination, it seems I got the 'flu (not terrible so far).
I have my own non-prescription comforts and remedies for the sore throat, cough, upset stomach, fever, aches, and so on:
- Ginger, lemon, and honey tea
- Ricola cough drops, zinc lozenges
- PeptoBismol or TheraFlu (if I want to be knocked out)
- Scorching hot shower with eucalyptus or lavender oil
- Chicken broth with rice and thyme
- Electric heated mattress pad cranked up to high
There's little peer-reviewed evidence that any of these make a difference in the course of illness. There's marginal data on the effectiveness of ginger as an antinausea remedy, zinc as an immune booster in people who aren't deficient, and eucalyptus, lavender, and thyme oil components as antiseptics/antibiotics/topical anesthetics/cough suppressants. I'll be the first to concede that I practice all these remedies to give me the illusion of control of suffering, and comforting self-care.
I'm curious as to what home remedies others have tried, why, and how effective or comforting you think they've been.
Has a medical professional ever recommended a non-prescription remedy (not counting Tylenol/acetaminophen) or activity to you for a viral or bacterial infection, or told you to stop a home remedy? Did they give a reason why?
Is there a family, folklore, or alternative medicine tradition that you're following?
Does your home remedy make you feel like you're more comfortable and/or in greater control of your health?
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