Natural Ways to Not Feel Like Crap During Colds and Flu

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Once upon a time, or actually twice upon a time now, we’ve met up with several families for a week of vacation. With 20+ kids in one house for a week, what could possibly go wrong?

Turns out, lots of things, but one in particular:

All the kids getting sick. In a row. All week long.

It was super fun… or not so much.

Easy Natural Cold and Flu Remedies

The incident not-so-lovingly-known as “the great minor cold pandemic of family vacation” was not serious and passed pretty quickly, but we had a rough couple of days.

Thankfully, many of the moms were well-versed in natural remedies and collectively pulled out the herbs, spices, raw honey, garlic, essential oils, and supplements to get the kids through it pretty quickly.

Important…

Of course, it’s important to see a medical professional for any major or serious illness. Back then I didn’t have a doctor I could text, and in most cases would end up taking the kids in and paying a co-pay just to have a doctor tell me to give my kids water and soup!

Over time I learned and started turning to natural remedies. (And we do go to the doctor for anything major or serious or that lasts longer than a few days.)

For viral illnesses that conventional medicine can’t do much for anyway, I turn to these natural remedies. They won’t knock out all symptoms or provide the same pain relief of over-the-counter drugs, but they help ease the crappish feeling of a cold (super scientific term, eh?).

Kitchen Remedies to Ease Discomfort

Even if I don’t have access to my whole natural medicine cabinet, some simple grocery store remedies can make a big difference! These are my go-to kitchen remedies:

Lots of Water

I find that we all feel better when we stay well hydrated, but especially during illness. Doctors often recommend rest and hydration for minor illness and the advice is sound. At first sign of illness, we make sure to sip water all day to support the body’s natural healing process. This remedy is mostly free but super important.

Raw Garlic

One of nature’s most potent remedies is also one of the easiest to find in any grocery store. It has been extensively researched in over 5,000 studies for its natural ability to help the body recover. Raw garlic is available in many stores and relatively inexpensive. To take it, I mince it and drink with a small amount of water. For my kids, I’ll also mix with honey or maple syrup or add to food to tone down the taste.

Face Steam

I love this incredibly soothing remedy that is easily made with kitchen herbs. What I do:

  • Boil 1-2 cups of water in a large pot and remove from the heat.
  • Add 2 teaspoons each of thyme, rosemary, and oregano.
  • Cover the pan for 5 minutes with a lid, and then remove lid and let the sick person lean over the pot (careful not to touch it). The person covers his or her head with a towel to hold in the steam and breathes the steam to help ease discomfort.

We try to breathe in the steam as long as we can, or for about 15 minutes. This seems to help loosen congestion and soothe the throat and sinuses.

See the full recipe and method here.

Herbal Teas

chamomile flowers

Herbal teas can also be very soothing during illness. I keep my ten favorite herbal teas on hand all the time, but we drink them often during illness. Many herbal teas are now available in regular grocery stores. I personally like chamomile and peppermint for easing discomfort during colds and flu.

Bone Broth and Soup

Chicken soup is the age-old remedy for illness, and we also turn to broth and soups when we don’t feel well. These can be made with ingredients from a regular grocery store. Homemade bone broth and homemade chicken soup are soothing remedies during illness and a source of protein and minerals.

When I don’t have homemade, I buy this brand that is long simmered from grass-fed bones for the gelatin many other store-bought brands don’t have. I order online for the best price, but it is now easily found in most grocery stores.

Lemon Juice or Ginger

I find fresh lemon juice and fresh ginger in water especially soothing for illnesses involving respiratory issues or sore throat. During illness, I’ll squeeze an entire lemon and slice a piece of ginger into hot or cold water for a soothing drink. Lemon juice is beneficial in other ways too and many people drink it each morning. Again, this is something you can pick up quickly when needed.

Electrolyte Drink

When my kids really don’t feel well and don’t feel like drinking, I sneak some remedies in by making a natural electrolyte drink. They like the flavor and I’m able to get some vitamin C and minerals in. We also take our favorite electrolytes whenever we travel in case we don’t have the ingredients for homemade.

Apple Cider Vinegar

Certainly not a favorite remedy for many due to the strong taste, but apple cider vinegar can really soothe a sore throat and has many benefits. I’ll drink a teaspoon (or up to a tablespoon) in water during illness. Adding honey makes the taste more palatable.

Other Natural Remedies

A few of my other favorite natural remedies are not readily available in all stores, but I always keep them on hand:

Elderberry

Elderberry is a great natural remedy with a long history of use. I keep dried elderberries on hand at all times to make several different remedies.

Homemade elderberry syrup is my go-to during any illness. The homemade version is very similar to Sambucol, which is available nationwide in many places.

Vitamin C

Many studies show that vitamin C can really help battle cold and flu. We always have it on hand and take it every few hours during illness.

Detox Baths

A detox bath may not really speed recovery during an illness, but it certainly seems to help ease discomfort. I often turn to these detox baths during minor illnesses to help ease symptoms.

Herbs to Help Remedy Cold and Flu

There are many herbs that support the body when healing from an illness. I always keep these around just in case:

  1. Nettle Leaf: 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, nettle makes a powerful immune supporting and illness preventing remedy.
  2. Elderberry: Well-known for supporting the immune system. You can find conventionally made elderberry syrups at many stores now, or to save money, make your own. Here is the recipe.
  3. Ginger: Fresh ginger root can be steeped in boiling water to make a tea that is very effective against sinus symptoms and congestion. Ginger baths are a soothing way to stop some of the discomfort of body aches.
  4. Yarrow: This is a common herb for children. Many children’s remedies include yarrow for its soothing properties. It is naturally bitter, so it is often good to include peppermint and stevia leaf (or raw honey) when making a tea. It is great for the liver and kidneys and supports the endocrine system.
  5. Chamomile: An absolute staple for our kids. Chamomile is calming and seems to help children sleep. It tastes great and is easy to get kids to take. We use it in tea and tincture form. My kids always ask for chamomile tea with raw honey when sick.
  6. Peppermint: Great for all digestive disturbances and for calming a 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. Take as a hot tea or cold tea during illness in any amounts.

This article was medically reviewed by Dr. Scott Soerries, MD, Family Physician and Medical Director of SteadyMD. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

How do you keep from getting sick or remedy it naturally when you do? Share your tips below!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

186 responses to “Natural Ways to Not Feel Like Crap During Colds and Flu”

  1. Nicole Avatar

    We do some of this but I just got back from getting the rest. We also use extra vitamin d but I wonder if you’ve ever used a colloidal silver?

  2. Keri Lehmann Avatar
    Keri Lehmann

    Thanks for the tip! We followed it for my son yesterday, after being diagnosed with flu from doc, and now- 24 hours later…all better! 98.6 temp, no symptoms, and ready to make him get up and clean! hahah!

  3. Nada Avatar

    I know I’m late to the party, as this post is ancient, but just an FYI: Don’t take the oil of oregano while breastfeeding either — it can dramatically decrease breastmilk production and destroy your supply.

    1. Devonna Avatar

      Fenugreek is an awesome natural way to help increase milk supply. I also drank the mothers milk tea. Both of these on their own help boost production but together they help even if your milk has almost dried up. Also, staying hydrated is essential for milk production. Sweet tea also increased my milk….it would increase within the hour with the sweet tea. All of these things increase your milk supply pretty quickly. Best wishes and hooray for breast feeding our precious babies….breast milk is the best way to help your baby build their immune system. …and its all natural!

  4. michelle Avatar
    michelle

    I usually get flu like sick once a year , but this year is different .I recently finished antibiotics for the cold i had hasn’t even been a month now i am having same flu like symptoms again .

    1. Janet Avatar

      Antibiotics do not work for a viral cold. Instead they just killed off any good bacteria you had in your immune system and left you defenseless when you were exposed to another infectious person, probably another virus which antibiotics will do nothing to help. Hope you’re feeling better by now.

  5. geri Avatar

    hi! is the vitamin C loading safe for nursing moms like me? also, I have an acidic stomach. Im worried i’ll get stomach aches if i try it. what can you suggest? thanks!

  6. Doug Avatar

    Your regimen helped kick the flu in a little over a day. What books do you source your information from?

  7. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Wish I had found this a week ago when my son was suffering. I woke up with it yesterday, so I went to the doctor and they verified Influenza b. I am allergic to the antivirals, so I needed another way to get over this asap. I tried the tough it out method, no fever reducers, lots of bone broth with a tablespoon of acv, pau d’arco tea with raw honey, lots of water, no sugar or carbs, and 10,000mg vitamin d, lots and lots of sleep. I woke up today fever free! But, I do feel pretty weak still and have a nasty cough, but am really impressed. My son had his fever for 4 days, so I believe taking fever reducers keeps you sick longer. I am wondering how long before your family started feeling more normal after the fever was gone. Instill feel so weak andyucky even without the fever. Thanks so much for all this info!

  8. Phyllis Avatar
    Phyllis

    Hi Wellness Momma,

    Try baking soda, good old Arm & Hammer. Pathogens cannot live in an alkaline environment
    and raising the body pH from acidic to alkaline will help a lot along with your protocol.
    Half a tsp. in a glass of pure water drunk a few times a day will kill a lot of bugs. If the taste
    is difficult, put it in juicing or bone broth and sip away.

    All good stuff. Thanks.

  9. Jenn Avatar

    Wish I found this article sooner. Will bookmark it for future reference!

  10. Mary Catanzaro Avatar
    Mary Catanzaro

    I wish I read this last week! My 9 year old has been suffering for a week. Following this protocol today!

  11. Jana Klingman Avatar
    Jana Klingman

    On Guard by doTerra is amazing in preventing the flu, including H1N1. Once you are systematic, it is also great in treating and eradicating the virus! On Guard is a combination oil of Wild Orange, Clove Bud, Cinnamon Bark, and Rosemary.

    1. Cyndee Avatar

      On Guard is a form of the Thieves Oil which is what they grave robbers used to rob people who had the black plague. If you was even better prevention…get yourself (or make yourself) some Thieves oil. You rub it on the soles of your feet or on your chest.

      1. Nora Avatar

        Newsflash: Black plague (Bubonic plague) is spread by flea bites, not from person-to-person. Spreading oil on your feet is just superstition and magic. Do you really think medieval grave robbers had some immense knowledge of medicine or something?

        1. Carol L Avatar

          During the time of the Black Plague a family of perfumers robbed the dead. As perfumers they knew well the antiseptic essential oils, and they infused them in vinegar and rubbed them on their bodies; by doing so they protected themselves from certain death. The doctors of the time used the same herbs and essential oils to to protect themselves while tending so many who were contagious. They wore big cloaks over their heads that reached down well below their shoulders. Attached to the cloak over the nose and mouth was a 10” long canoe-like shaped beak full of antiseptic herbs and essential oils. Here is the famous Vinegar of The Four Thieves recipe; it is sometimes called Grave Robber’s Blend.
          It is well know that the bubonic plague is a bite-based infection. A lesser known fact is that there were many more victims than those bitten by fleas. It turns out that the bubonic plague was often the first step of a progressive series of illnesses. Two other types were pneumonic and septicemic. The resulting pneumonic plague was also very infectious and allowed person-to-person transmittion.

  12. Nicole Avatar

    Do carrots, apples, and beets count as sugar? I was going to make a beet-carrot-apple soup since I have no real appetite and can sip it. What about raw honey in tea?

  13. Max Milde Avatar
    Max Milde

    I’m away at university and suffering from the flu, this looks like great help will definitely try all of this 🙂

  14. Mary Avatar

    I supplement with extra C and D daily (along with my multi-vitamin) and I wash it all down with warm water with a teaspoon of cayenne pepper mixed in. I also pop a black seed with garlic capsule every day along with one bitter melon capsule. I only eat whole foods and I sweeten my one daily cup of coffee with Stevia. Otherwise I am a water drinker. No junk food, no processed food.

  15. Kira Avatar

    I love every part of this post, thank you for sharing, I’ve been at home with my little guy trying it all. My son is 2 1/2 would you recommend the oil of oregano only be applied topically?

  16. Denise McCaa Avatar
    Denise McCaa

    My kids are 12& 116 lbs; 10 & 113 lbs and 9& 75 lbs.
    Are they able to take the Elderberry Syrup? It is Sambucus Black ultra concentrated 5000 mg per serving? Any dosing info you could sharer with me would be helpful or if I should not give them this.

    Thank you

  17. Rory O Connor Avatar
    Rory O Connor

    Hi, i have severe asthma and get the flu shot every year without fail, and almost every year i get the flu anyway, woke up with it today, hit me like a train, it required a doc visit because of its impact on my lungs. i am taking a lot of raw garlic and turmeric and manuka honey in milk along with freshly squeezed lemon juice, and lots of water, does anyone have any tips for chest mucus clearance, this is and will be my worst issue, it will lead to the inevitable huge repeated amounts of oral steroids that cause weight gain, rage, etc. i really hate the flu, i am missing out on seasonal fun and am back to work in a week and have loads to do beforehand, help please

    1. Gabe Avatar

      Organic ACV is awesome for thinning mucus. She said a tablespoon in water every few hours. I take a teaspoon in grape juice, much easier to take (though her way is prob more effective).

    2. apelila Avatar

      Drop all dairy when you have chest mucus. Life long sufferer of asthma here all dairy products make the mucus more sticky. Lot’s of water, steam and golden seal in a few ounces of water make the most difference in my asthma.

  18. Whitney Avatar

    My husband and I are expecting our first child in a few weeks, and have been recommended by our pediatrician to get the flu shot, as infants have no immunity to the flu, and can die from serious complications of being exposed to the influenza virus. Neither of us believe in the flu shot for ourselves, and haven’t had one in years. We would rather build up our own immunities. However, when it comes to a susceptible infant, we are unsure. I don’t want to mess with the possibility of my baby getting deathly sick from the flu virus. What do you think about infants and exposure to the flu virus?
    Also, I noticed you stated that Oil of Oregano (which has been tremendously helpful in helping my husband’s sinus problems!) is not safe during pregnancy ,,,, what is the reasoning behind that? When I try to research it I can’t find anything. I only used it once on a very bad mouth infection while pregnant, and am now worried that I shouldn’t have!
    I appreciate your blog, and love learning from it every day! 🙂

    1. Jana Avatar

      Oil of oregano can trigger labor. That is one of the reasons that they don’t want you using it during pregnancy.

    2. Becky Avatar

      Whitney,

      I was told by a lactation consultant years ago that if I just breastfed my baby then that would be BETTER then getting the flu shot. I would do some more research on breastfeeding and how much it protects our babies. I BF all 4 of my kids and none of them got their first cold until after age 1 and I don’t hide my kids either. I also had them on a very very slow delayed vaccination schedule.

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