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Warm weather has said goodbye to us and cold winter is coming. Every day we see many people sneezing, coughing, but sadly we find that the cold is slowly moving to us as well. Our head hurts and our throat feels scratchy.
Today we’ll talk about how to heal using remedies we commonly have at home. There is no need to treat everything with pharmaceutical pills, because they contain a lot of chemicals. From birth nature has endowed us with a strong mechanism that protects us from diseases of various kinds – the immune system.
It is very important that you do not take steps that would disrupt the normal functioning of the immune system.
The temperature rises a bit and we already tend to lower it, but that’s a mistake. The body raises the temperature because it tries to destroy bacteria and viruses; reduce it only if it rises above 38 degrees.
It is best to treat yourself with natural remedies. We recommend drinking warm ginger tea with lemon, optionally add a teaspoon of honey. Hot tea contains tannins – substances that prevent the formation of mucus. The enzymes in honey fight harmful bacteria.
Lemon, which contains a lot of vitamin C, works as an antiseptic.
Homemade raspberries also fight colds well. They contain salicylic acid, which reduces inflammation and prevents pathogenic microorganisms from entering the body. Finally, we’ll tell you something about the secret of a folk remedy that effectively beats a cold and can even help you get rid of bronchitis.
Ingredients:
- 250 ml of fresh milk
- 1 teaspoon of butter (can also be cocoa butter)
- 1 teaspoon of honey
- 1 egg yolk
- A quarter teaspoon of baking soda
- Boil the milk and let it cool. Add honey and butter and mix the mixture well.
- Add the baking soda and egg yolk to the milk mixture and mix again.
- If you like, you can add 1 teaspoon of brandy.
Drink 50 ml of this mixture every day before bed; the effect will be visible in just one day.
How do you fight colds? Share your experiences in the comments.
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We declare that the authors nor the website operator accept responsibility for any damage caused by the use of the treatment methods in this article.
Although the recipes, advice, or treatment methods in this article are written with the best conscience of the author, their use is at your own risk and should be carried out only after consultation with a doctor.

