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Herbs That Can Help Get Us Through Winter
The cold winter months not only bring in coughs, colds, and flu, we find it harder to stay warm and our circulation tends to be less effective at throwing out toxins. Not least, we feel less energized and able to find that extra bit of energy. Here are 5 key herbs to help with all those winter aspects.
Cinnamon Stick
A fragrant winter favourite, this herb is able to bring circulation as far as cold fingers and toes. It is also a potent antiviral and antibacterial, making it a vital herb for the worst of the flu season. Not only does it fight these microbes, its constituent, cinnamaldehyde, provides welcome pain reduction and is sedative. It continues to be useful post colds and flu, during the often debilitating convalescence stage. It is also a blood sugar stabilizer useful for helping calm down any post-festive sweet tooth over-indulgence.
Ginger Root
This is ‘the’ classic for warming up circulation and helping colds and flu and it is often twinned as an herbal tea with cinnamon to warm and detoxify. However, it is most effective as an antiviral and antibacterial when freshly grated and eaten raw. (You can add a little honey if you wish or simply chew a teaspoon of it as it is.) The gingerol, zingerone, and shogael and other constituents are 6-15 times stronger in the fresh root, and if the aim is to work as an antimicrobial, do not make as a tea or cook with it. Reserve the latter for digestive assistance and circulatory help.
Siberian Ginseng Root (eleuthero)
(This adaptogen is not a ginseng and can be used as a daily food.) It is perfect for the winter months as it increases the body’s ability to resist infection, lessening the likelihood of picking up colds, and stops the “cold” wearing us down and making us more exposed to microbes. In fact, because of this, we are less likely to gravitate to eating weight-gaining carbs and other cold-weather foods. As an adrenal building herb, it enforces energy conservation generally and fortifies against “winter” stress in all its varying guises, from cold, to support while detoxing.
Elderberry
These anti-viral berries are of increasing interest as findings show they appear to “inactivate” any given flu and virus strain. It helps to shorten and reduce its symptoms and severity. Of course, it has been made and used as a home remedy as a syrup for centuries, to treat tickly coughs, colds, and fevers. If taken at the onset, nastier versions like flu, bronchitis, and pneumonia are less likely to progress. It is good taken throughout the colder winter months on a weekly basis, and daily during a cold.
Nettle Leaves
The leaves are a good winter detox choice. In winter it is harder to sweat and naturally get rid of accumulated toxins. Nettle’s high levels of flavonoids and potassium makes it excellent for moving on waste products via the increased urine production. Nettle is also a specific to help clear the skin, so it is perfect for preventing “detox skin”, where toxins can congregate. Use either as an organic powder of 1 tsp (5g) in smoothies or as an herbal leaf tea.
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Author:
Jill R. Davies, HNH, Phd, FAMH, is a qualified herbalist and naturopath of over 30 years. She is the author of 14 books on herbal medicine. Jill lectures in naturopathy and herbal medicine at CNM (College of Naturopathic Medicine).
Herbs That Can Help Get Us Through Winter was originally published on Organic Lifestyle Magazine
Dry Brushing
I have started doing this new thing called dry brushing almost everyday before my shower. It is excellent for exfoliating your skin, evening out skin tone, smoothing the texture, and for boosting circulation. Boosting your circulation will make your skin look more radiant, even, and it can also help combat cellulite. The technique does wonders for your skin. Remember, your skin is the largest organ in the body- so treat it well and take good care of it. The condition of your skin reflects your health, and the way that you present yourself says a lot about how much you take care of yourself. Also, dry brushing is great for lymphatic drainage, so it will also make you pee out toxins!
Dry brushing is simple, only takes a few minutes, and is easy to do right before you shower. It will make you feel and look revived.
The first step is buying the brush. I prefer the natural bristle dry brush from Whole foods. You can also find this type of product at almost any drugstore. When you dry brush, remember to always move towards the heart.
Start with your feet, moving in soft circular movements. Work up each leg, one at a time, first the back of the leg up through the tushy, and on to the front of the leg. Do the same process with each arm. Then, move to the back, working your movements towards your stomach, starting and finishing with one side of the back, and then the other.
Then, dry brush up to your chest, moving in upward circular motions. After this part is done, brush your neck, chest, and shoulders going downward towards your heart. annnnnnnddddd....... ta da! You are now ready to shower and wash away all of the dead skin cells. I know this sounds complicated, but once you try it once- you will realize how simple it actually is. Do this everyday, or at least every other day, and soon enough you will have brand new radiant skin!
After I dry brush and shower, I like to rub natural oil from Whole Foods all over my body. I do this in place of a lotion, because it is natural and better for you. I like almond oil, lavendar oil, or jojoba oil. They all smell delicious, and make you look even more radiant and hydrated. Make sure you are still a little damp from the shower when you do this. That way your pores are still able to absorb more of the natural oils because of the steam from your shower.
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