10 home remedies to avoid swine flu
1. Have five duly washed leaves of Tulsi (known as Basil in English; medicinal name
Ocimum sanctum) everyday in the morning. Tulsi has a large number of
therapeutic properties. It keeps throat and lungs clear and helps in infections
by way of strengthening your immunity.
2. Giloi (medicinal
name Tinospora cordifolia) is a commonly available plant in many areas. Take a
one-foot long branch of giloi, add five to six leaves of Tulsi and
boil in water for 15-20 minutes or long enough to allow the water to extract
its properties. Add black pepper and sendha (salt used during religious
fasts), rock or black salt, or Misri (crystalised sugar like lumps to
make it sweet) according to taste. Let it cool a bit and drink this kadha (concoction)
while still warm. It will work wonders for your immunity. If giloi plant
is not available, get processed giloi powder from Hamdard or others, and
concoct a similar drink once a day.
3. A small piece of camphor (kapoor)
approximately the size of a tablet should be taken once or twice a month.
It can be swallowed with water by adults while children can take it along with
mashed potatoes or banana because they will find it difficult to have it
without any aides. Please remember camphor is not to be taken everyday, but
only once each season, or once a month.
4. Those who can take garlic, must
have two pods of raw garlic first thing in the morning. To be swallowed daily
with lukewarm water. Garlic too strengthens immunity like the earlier measures
mentioned.
5. Those not allergic to milk, must take a glass of hot or lukewarm milk every night with a small measure of haldi (turmeric).
6. Aloe vera (gwarpatha) too
is a commonly available plant. Its thick and long, cactus-like leaves have an
odourless gel. A teaspoon gel taken with water daily can work wonders for not
only your skin and joint pains, but also boost immunity.
7. Take homeopathic medicines — Pyrogenium 200 and Inflenzium 200 in particular
— five tablets three times a day, or two-three drops three times a day. While
these are not specifically targeted at H1N1 either, these work well as
preventive against common flu virus.
8. Do Pranayam daily (preferably under guidance if you are already not
initiated into it) and go for morning jog/walk regularly to keep your throat
and lungs in good condition and body in fine fettle. Even in small measures, it
will work wonders for your body’s resistance against all such diseases which
attack the nose, throat and lungs, besides keeping you fit.
9. Have citrus fruits, particularly Vitamin C rich Amla (Indian
gooseberry) juice. Since fresh Amla is not yet available in the market
(not for another three to four months), it is not a bad idea to buy packaged Amla juice which is
commonly available nowadays.
10. Last but not the least, wash your hands frequently every day with soap and
warm water for 15-20 seconds; especially before meals, or each time after
touching a surface that you suspect could be contaminated with flu virus such
as a door handle or a knob/handle, especially if you have returned from a
public place or used public transport. Alcohol-based hand cleaners should be
kept handy at all times and used until you can get soap and warm water.
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