Natural Illness Prevention & Treatment – Beat the Cold, Flu and Fever Faster

When the flu bites, when the cold stings… these are a few of my least favorite things… Fortunately, some cases of illness can be easily prevented, and even once an illness has struck, natural and herbal remedies can help shorten the duration and get you feeling better faster. I posted before about what I keep in my medicine cabinet (and in my purse when traveling), but since we are in the heat.. er, cold, of flu season, I thought more information could be helpful.

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Cold and Flu Prevention

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure… you’ve heard it a million times, but how does it practically relate to illness prevention? In short, giving the body what it needs and keeping a constant supply of nutrients will help ensure that the body can resist any pathogen it encounters. Following a basic Wellness Lifestyle will go a long way toward preventing illness, as you will be supporting the body to function optimally. Avoiding grains, sugars and other highly starchy foods will also ensure that the body is functioning at peak immunity should it encounter a virus or bacteria.

Some studies show that optimizing vitamin D goes a long way to preventing illness and shortening duration. Getting enough sleep is also crucial to preventing illness, and even a couple nights of interrupted or not enough sleep can leave the body worn down and unable to resist illness. Regular exercise has also been shown to reduce the number of times a person gets ill per year and the duration. But I’m sure you are already doing all that… so in the off chance you are doing all of the above and you still get sick, don’t worry- there are natural ways to heal faster!

Natural Treatment for Cold, Flu and Illness

Once you or your child has contracted an illness, there are a lot of natural options that can shorten the duration of the illness and lessen the symptoms. I’ve included my whole bag of tricks below, so pick and choose what works for you. I get all my herbs that I don’t grow myself from Mountain Rose Herbs, though there are a lot of places that carry them. Just look for organically grown herbs and make sure they are fresh.

Home Remedies From Things Already In Your House

  1. Garlic- A powerhouse natural antibiotic, anti fungal and antibacterial, garlic can tackle almost any illness. For the most potent effect, finely mince 1-2 cloves or garlic and float in a small glass of water. Drink quickly- if you are sick enough, you won’t even notice the taste. Note: Pregnant women should not take more than 1 clove of garlic medicinally per day, and children often resist this remedy.
  2. Hydrogen Peroxide- At the first sign of cold, flu, sinus infection, or ear infection, put a dropperful of hydrogen peroxide into each ear. Have the person lie still with the hydrogen peroxide in the ear until it stops bubbling. Do this on both sides. This is especially effective for kids. Repeat every few hours until infection is gone.
  3. Hot Liquids- This one is pretty instinctive, but load up on the hot herbal teas and hot lemon water at first sign of illness. The heat helps boost immune system and a variety of herbs can help with infection.
  4. Cinnamon- Good for more than just stabilizing blood sugar, cinnamon is an effective antiviral and antibiotic. When sick, mix 1 tablespoon with 1 teaspoon of honey and stir to make a spicy and very effective tea that helps relieve cough and congestion and lower fever.
  5. Face Steam- In a pinch, this can be made with kitchen herbs. Boil 1-2 cups of water in a large pot. Remove from heat, add 2 teaspoons each of thyme, rosemary and oregano. Cover for 5 minutes with a lid, and then remove lid and put face directly over pot with towel covering your head to hold in the heat. Breathe in the steam as long as you can, aim for 15 minutes. This will help loosen congestion and kill viruses and bacteria in the lungs, bronchials or sinuses. Alternately, you can use 1/2 cup vinegar in the steam. It won’t smell great, but it will help fight the illness.
  6. Remove White Foods- At the first sign of illness, completely remove all white foods from the diet. This includes grains, sugars, milk, cheese, dairy, sweeteners, soda, etc. These foods suppress immune function and slow the body’s healing ability. When you are ill, you don’t actually need to eat a lot of food, as the body needs to focus more on healing than digestion. Eat fresh chicken soup and drink hot liquids to keep strength up.
  7. Hydrate and Rest- If the body is running a fever (which means it is fighting the illness) the best support you can give is to stay well hydrated on water and herbal teas and to rest enough. The body needs several extra hours of rest a day when ill, and often several extra glasses of water also. If you are running a fever, it is easier to get dehydrated, so drink enough water!

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Herbs For Natural Cold and Flu Treatment

There are many herbs that support the body when healing from an illness. I recommend buying these from a trusted source online or growing them yourself, though you can find some of them at supplement stores.

  1. Nettle Leaf- Some natural doctors say this is the only herb needed for illness treatment. It contains large amounts of vitamins and trace minerals and helps the body stay hydrated and remove toxins. In a tea with Red Raspberry Leaf, Alfalfa and Peppermint, it makes a powerful immune supporting and illness preventing remedy.
  2. Edlerberry- Elderberry is well known for supporting the body, especially during flu. You can find conventionally made elderberry syrups at many stores now, or to save money, make your own.  To make: Boil 3 cups of water with 1/2 to 3/4 cup dried elderberries. Once it has boiled, reduce heat and simmer about 45 minutes. When cool, mash berries and strain to get liquid. Add 1 cup of honey to the liquid and mix well. Store in the fridge for up to 3 months and take 1-2 tablespoons a day (adults) or 1-2 teaspoons a day (kids) for illness prevention. Take three times that dose if suffering from illness.
  3. Ginger- In capsule form, ginger can greatly help with nausea and vomiting associated with the flu. It can also help with high fever and headache. Fresh ginger root can be steeped in boiling water to make a tea that is very effective against sinus symptoms and congestion.
  4. Yarrow- Unsurpassed for flu and fever, and great for children. If used abundantly in tea or tincture at the beginning of an illness, it will usually shorten the illness to less than 24 hours. It is especially good for fevers as it induces perspiration and is great for all childhood type illnesses. It is naturally bitter, so it is often good to include peppermint and stevia leaf when making a tea. It is great for the liver and kidneys and supports the endocrine system.
  5. Chamomile- An absolute staple, especially for kids. Chamomile calms the nerves, helps children sleep better and reduces inflammation or fever. Soaking a chamomile tea bag in warm water and placing over an eye for 15 minutes every 2 hours will relieve pink eye in less than 24 hours. Chamomile tastes great and is easy to get kids to take. We use it in tea and tincture formula. It is also great for regulating hormones and for the skin and can be used regularly for good sleep.
  6. Peppermint- Great for all digestive disturbances and for lowering fever. It can be used as a tea or tincture or rubbed on the skin to bring a high fever down. It is antimicrobial and antiviral and kids usually love the taste. It can be consumed as a hot tea or cold tea during illness in any amounts.
  7. Catnip- A traditional cold and flu remedy, and a great herb for children. It helps induce sleep and settles the stomach. As a tincture or tea, it is a great herb for combating flu, cold or other illness.
  8. Red Clover- Very high in nutrients, Red Clover purifies the blood and relaxes the body. It has been used in hormonal preparations, but is also useful in treating almost any illness. Can be used in tea or tincture.
  9. Coltsfoot- A great herb for any respiratory symptoms, Coltsfood helps lessen the discomfort and relieve the underlying problem. It is especially good for kids and can be taken as a tea or tincture.

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Vitamins For Cold and Flu Treatment

  1. Vitamin D3- A hormone precursor, this vitamin is finally getting recognition as a necessary nutrient for health. Optimizing Vitamin D levels can help prevent illness in the first place, and taking several thousand IU a day while sick can help speed recovery. Blood tests can help determine any underlying deficiency.
  2. Vitamin C- Perhaps the best vitamin for cold and flu, vitamin C in large amounts can greatly speed recovery. Most adults need 2,000-5,000 mg a day or more when ill, and kids can need up to 2,000 mg. It is water soluble, so chance of overdose is low. In severe cases, patients were given 100,000 mg/day in an IV formula and these patients recovered from cases of the flu that were deemed terminal. Use the ascorbic acid form, and chewable varieties are available for kids.
  3. Zinc- Can prevent a cold or flu virus from reproducing and can help relieve respiratory symptoms. Adults should consume 50-75 mg a day when sick in capsule or lozenge.

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Natural Antibiotics and Antivirals for Illness Treatment

There are several potent natural antibiotics that in some cases work much better than store bought varieties. The following are ones I keep around at all times:

  1. Grapefruit Seed Extract- A broad-spectrum natural antibiotic, Grapefruit Seed Extract is effective against many illnesses and is useful in children. Adding a few drops to water or applesauce can help kids bounce back faster, and 5-15 drops in water for adults will speed recovery.
  2. Oregano and Oregano Oil- Oregano oil is a potent natural antibiotic and antiviral. When 5-6 drops are put in a glass of water and gargled, it can stop a sore throat in its tracks. 5-6 drops in a glass of water swallowed can help kill flu or infection in under 24 hours. It is tough to get kids to take oregano oil, as it is very strong. Pregnant women should not take oregano oil.
  3. Thyme and Thyme Oil- A tea (not nice tasting) made from thyme is very effective against cold and flu. Thyme oil rubbed on the skin will help the body fight infection. Pregnant women and small children should not use thyme.

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Other Effective Natural Remedies

  1. Coconut Oil- Coconut oil is high in lauric acid and is thought to dissolve the  lipid coating around some viruses and make them more susceptible to attack by the immune system. If sick, aim for 5-6 tablespoons per day in food or melted and stirred into hot tea. Coconut oil has many other health benefits as well and is known to boost the immune system.
  2. Onions and Garlic on the Feet at night- For extreme cases of illness, I slice onion and garlic and place all over  the bottom of the infected person’s foot (rub olive oil on the foot first). I then wrap the foot in saran wrap and place a sock on overnight. Onions and garlic have been shown to pull toxins and help the body heal. Some natural practitioners even claim that having cut onions around will absorb toxins and keep others in the family from getting sick, though I have not tried this.
  3. Apple Cider Vinegar Gargle and Drink- Yes, it tastes awful, but if you are sick enough, you won’t taste it anyway. Drink a tablespoon in water (gargle first) at the first sign of illness and repeat hourly until symptoms disappear. This alkalizes the body and helps kill viruses and bacteria.
  4. Chlorophyll in Water- You can find concentrated chlorophyll with a mint flavoring- my kids love this one! They will drink it straight. Chlorophyll is a great blood purifier and can help bring fever down. It alkalizes the body and is very high in nutrients. For mild illness, this is often all that is needed to help children recover.

Putting It All Together

There are a lot of options in natural illness treatment, so what do you actually do when illness hits? Below is my reference sheet that I keep in my herb cabinet for reference whenever anyone in the family starts to show signs of illness. The earlier you can catch an illness, often the easier it is to beat.

  • Hydrogen Peroxide in ears
  • Removal of all grains, dairy, sugars, etc
  • Consumption of only water with chlorophyll and herbal teas
  • Garlic in water followed by cinnamon honey tea (twice a day)
  • Chamomile, Yarrow, Catnip and Peppermint tincture (every 3 hours)
  • Cool nettle, red raspberry, alfalfa and peppermint tea to sip with grapefruit seed extract added
  • Edlerberry syrup every 2 hours
  • Vitamin C and Zinc every 2-3 hours in small doses until bowel tolerance
  • Apple cider vinegar gargle and drink every few hours if they will take it
  • hot tea with melted coconut oil before bed
  • Onions and garlic on feet during sleep

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How to Make Your Own Herbal Tincture for Kids

This tincture is great for symptom relief for kids and adults. I have found it to work better than Tylenol or cough syrups and it is healthier too! It is simple to make, and you can get all the ingredients here.

Ingredients:

  • 2/3 cup dried chamomile flowers
  • 2/3 cup dried yarrow flowers
  • 2/3 cup dried peppermint leaf
  • 2/3 cup dried catnip herb
  • 100 proof vodka

What to do:

  1. Put all herbs in 1 quart mason glass jar
  2. Pour 80-100 proof vodka over herbs, filling jar
  3. Let steep at least two weeks, but preferably 2 months, shaking daily.
  4. Store in cool, dark place.
  5. After 2 weeks-2 months, strain liquid through cheesecloth and store in glass dropper botles for easy use. Store in a cool, dark place and it will last indefinitely.
  6. Use 8-10 drops for kids over age 2 whenever ill.

Important Notes: I am not a doctor, nor do I claim to be a doctor. I cannot treat, cure, prevent or diagnose any illness. If you have concerns about any illness, talk to your doctor. Do you own research on natural remedies to ensure that you think they are safe. I earn a small commission through the link above, though the price is the same for you. If you do not wish to use my affiliate link, go to the site directly.

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  • Anonymous

    Thanks for all your suggestions. I started coming down with a cold Thursday night and tried a couple of your suggestions and I am feeling better. Not eating as much has helped too. I love your website! You are one of my heroes – I wish I had known even some of the information on your website 10 years ago. Thank you for your passion and your willingness to share what you know with others. You have been a huge blessing to me!

  • http://profiles.google.com/mfskrobola Marie Skrobola

    Any recommendations on preventing / treating stomach viruses?

  • http://wellnessmama.com Wellness Mama

    What we do is get a lot of probiotics from kefir/kombucha/fermented
    foods, optimize vitamin D, eat a lot of healthy fats and veggies and
    take vitamin C. If a stomach bug hits, I just give big doses of
    probiotics every few hours until symptoms go away. Apple cider
    vinegar also works well, but the kids aren’t so big on taking it…

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    Can you heal cold sores by using a tea bag?
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  • Rebekkahennecke

    How do you use a tincture? Do you take it straight or in water?

  • http://wellnessmama.com Wellness Mama

    Either one.

  • Michelle :)

    Can you tell me if any of these remedies should NOT be used while breastfeeding? 

  • http://wellnessmama.com Wellness Mama

    I avoid essential oils for the most part while breastfeeding, but the vitamin C, vitamin D, elderberry, and others should be fine.

  • Lily

    Thanks for all the great info!  I want to make the tincture you suggested which calls for 2/3 cup chamomile, yarrow, peppermint, and catnip each.  Mountain Rose herbs sells the aforementioned products by ounces.  I’m not sure what 4 ounces (the smallest amount you can buy) of a dried herb (flower equates to.  What is the minimum I need to buy?  Is 4 ounces enough?

  • http://wellnessmama.com Wellness Mama

    Four ounces is plenty. They vary a little bit, but that should be plenty of each to make the tincture.

  • Heln18wheels

    thyme essential oil in the vaporizer tray will help loosen congestion

  • Dawn

    I’ve just stared reading your website and I love it.  Im really trying to get healthier.  How do you make kombucha?  The ones that I have read says to use sugar and from what I’ve read on your website…No Sugar.  And also, if you can’t get pasture fead meat can you still eat the other?  Any sugestions? Thanks

  • http://wellnessmama.com Wellness Mama

    The sugar actually ferments out and is turned into enzymes and probiotics but it is needed to ferment the tea correctly. The longer you leave it the less sugar is still in it.

  • Sampfaffly

    What would be your go to for an almost 2 year old that woke up with a runny nose and sneezing?  Probably a cold/mild infection (no green yet) I am assuming.  Want to catch and stop it before he gets really sick.

  • http://wellnessmama.com Wellness Mama

    No white foods (sugar, flower, even fruit), lots of fluid, vitamin C and fermented cod liver oil if you have it.

  • Sampfaffly

    Also, are all the herbs (used as a tea or tincture) you listed okay for that age (almost 2)?  

  • Sampfaffly

    Sorry, one more question.  What would you suggest for nasal congestion/runny nose?  It is getting snottier as the day goes on and getting less clear.  We have been through the ringer with him the last 4 months – mono, double ear infection, gingivitis, tonsilitis, strep, and hand foot mouth disease that I am honestly terrified of him being sick again.  We have almost completely changed our diet because of it – only a little dairy.  Want to try and keep him from any more antibiotics.  Thanks for all your help.

  • http://wellnessmama.com Wellness Mama

    They should be fine, just small doses

  • Heather

    I have a 6 year old that has had occasional adenoid issues and one case of tonsillitis. The pediatrician thinks he needs to see ENT again and possibly remove his tonsils…I am not down with that. I am really trying to give him things to prevent another illness. Been dong vit c and recently 5ml elderberry syrup. Do you have any other suggestions to prevent a tonsillitis?
    Thank you
    Heather

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  • Leah Frakes

    We chop a clove of garlic, put it in a spoon and pour enough honey over the top to cover it then gulp it down. Its how I get my 3 years old to take it and it works! Healed me of the beginnings of a breast infection too!

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  • Sam

    How much Chlorofresh would you recommend for a 2 year old? My bottle says for children 12 and over. Also, what is your treatment recommendation for the stomach virus for a 2 year old?

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    We also believe turmeric is a key anti-viral.

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