When I first started writing this post, I wasn’t actually sick. Maybe I could feel it kick in, so I absentmindedly started a thing. I’m currently listening to The Chew while I write this. They’re making a makeshift, tiny greens greenhouse out of plastic sheeting and PVC pipe. It seems cool. I’m also drinking some lemon-chaga water and constantly blowing my runny nose. I ran out of all of my sickness remedies for last time, so the following is my grocery list for later today.
The second time I worked on this post, I was riding a bus back from New York City with three strangers at one of those table seats on a Megabus. We ended up playing HQ and I didn’t finish this, so here it is – the latest and greatest Barefoot Aya post.
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He met me at the meeting with this bomb tincture and told me to put 3 droppers full under my tongue – to keep it there for as long as possible. My cold was gone in 3 days!
Now, this method is a little extreme. The bottle directions tell you to mix it in water or maybe with some honey. However, I still go hard and squirt this guy under my tongue on the Megabus with strangers… because who has time to mix it with water, really?
According to the Internet, goldenseal contains isoquinoline alkaloids such as berberine, canadine, and hydrastine. It is antibacterial, antiviral, antiparasitic, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, anti-secretory (nose sniffles), and anti-proliferation properties, which could mean the propagation of harmful cancerous cells.
You can purchase a vaporizer and fill it with whatever herb you would like. Electronic vaporizers are a bit expensive, but you can take them anywhere and they take minutes to get hot. They don’t use water (the ones that do are aromatherapy diffusers and they are for essential oils. Please do not use this to vape a dry herb. You can hurt yourself). You can also boil the herb in water, like a tea. Instead of drinking it, you wrap a towel in order to close your face around the bowl and breathe in the vapors. This take a bit longer to do and it’s a lot more mess, but it gets the job done!
In addition, raw honey is also great for sore throats!
“Michelle, you mention garlic in just about every single article you write.”
I know I talk about garlic and the benefits of allicin a lot, but what if you hate garlic? My mom hates garlic so much that she can’t even stand the smell. Enter Kyolic garlic, a fermented garlic supplement that my mom started using to lower her blood pressure. A friend at my local co-op recommended it to me when I told her that I couldn’t get my mom to eat garlic, but she wanted all of the benefits. The supplement probably isn’t as strong as the benefits of freshly chewed allicin, but I can tell you for sure that my mom recommends this… since she’s used it every day for a year now.
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Reblogged this on Stevie Turner, Indie Author. and commented:
I’m always telling my sons to take Echinacea tablets, but they don’t listen! Yes, I use Echinacea, turmeric and black pepper. However, I’ve never heard of goldenseal.
Thank you for reblogging, Stevie! Goldenseal is amazing. I am better already!
These are great. However, people should know that if they are allergic to ragweed, it is VERY likely they will be allergic to echinacea also.
Good to note! I didn't know that.