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Did you know that Chinese medicine can help you knock that cold? Acupuncture and Chinese herbal therapy are healthier options to treating the common cold and the flu. Together with acupuncture, Chinese herbal therapy is used very effectively to combat the infection and inflammation produced by those wretched bugs. Antiviral and antibacterial herbs are used in much the same way as antibiotics prescribed by your regular doctor are, but it goes way beyond that and this is why. The acupuncture and herbal medicine do not produce the same side effects of the antibiotics, as well.
Wind-Cold This is a good time to load up on vitamin C, drink plenty of room temperature water or hot tea, rest and stay away from icy cold beverages. Drinking miso soup with tofu and scallions is also excellent during this time or your Mom’s/Grandmom’s favorite recipe for chicken soup. Taking a hot bath and immediately covering yourself up to ‘sweat off’ the pathogen is also helpful. But please make sure to change your clothes if they get damp and continue to cover up. The strategy is to repel the wind and cold from the body. At this early stage, it is the best time to visit your Chinese medical doctor to get acupuncture to strengthen the immune system, to start on medicinal herbal teas to ward off or to fight the beginnings of the cold, and to prevent the wind and cold from moving deeper into the body and organs, such as the lungs. Wind-Heat During this time, plenty of rest and water are essential. Cover up especially the head and neck area. Mint or chrysanthemum flower teas are helpful. Try to avoid stimulating foods like spicy, greasy, fried foods and sugar, as these foods create mucus and will further exacerbate the condition. Again, at the slightest hint of a sore throat or swelling of the glands around your throat, come and get some acupuncture and herbs. At this point you may already understand how effective Chinese medicine is at treating the initial stages of a cold, but you are probably asking yourself, what if I have already had a cold for a week or I have not managed to shift the cold I caught last month? This is where Chinese medicine if very helpful, there is a clearly defined treatment protocol for colds and flu at every single stage of manifestation, from the full blown fever and chills at the initial stage, to the low grade sniffles that can linger for months. As a form of preventative medicine, get regular acupuncture treatments during the flu season, or the changing of the seasons. Prevention is the key. If you are susceptible to catching colds easily, know that studies have shown how acupuncture helps increase white blood cell count resulting in a boost to your immune system. Finally, if you feel just the slightest indication of a wind invasion such as slight body aches or a scratchy throat, or if everyone around you is coming down with something, get some acupuncture, take the herbs, and watch Chinese medicine magic happen. |
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