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

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

  1. Jodie Avatar

    I stopped getting the Flu Shot about 5 years ago. Every time I got the shot, I would get sick for about a week.
    During the 5 years span, I did get some sinus infections and common colds, but never the flu.
    This year I work for an ER group and we are required to have the shot or we have to gown up. Since I would probably forget to gown up I caved and had the shot. 72 hours later, I was very ill. Now, I am not saying this was due to the virus in the shot. What I am saying is something is in the mix that makes me ill. Who knows what is added? The pharmacist ignored my question when I asked him what was in the shot. All he would say is it’s not a live virus, so those times you had already been exposed. Poohie! I don’t believe it and will never get one again!

  2. Cred Avatar

    One natural thing I do, not yet mentioned, that I find helpful is using a neti pot. I need to keep my head clear as I have a tendency for congestion in my chest. If I can reduce head congestion it reduces the chance of it moving into my chest.
    Drinking lots of water does really helps keep the head congestion down.

  3. Anna Avatar

    For preventative health, I make sure to take my probiotics. The earlier, the better!

  4. Melissa Avatar

    What are your thoughts on vitamin c? My chiropractor told me that vitamins we buy in the stores are no good and you basically just pee them out.

    I would like to take vitamin c, I just don’t want to throw away money.

    Thanks in advance

  5. emily Avatar

    I use your elderberry syrup recipe with great results. We are never without it because it just plain works. I also have had wonderful success with homeopathy. I’m learning it from joettecalabrese.com. she offers a weekly free blog in how to treat a variety of family issues without drugs. (She offers pay classes but i havent taken any.) For example my one daughter had a chronic low immune system and gets everything that goes around. We are using calcarea Carbonica 200c daily for a few months to strengthen her defenses. I also use muscle testing with homeopathic remedies to choose the correct one. Finally my same daughter gets viral asthma every time she gets sick no matter what. The chiropractor recommended antronex which is beef liver fat extract by standard process. It kicks the cough and shortnesscod breath and I haven’t needed the nebulizer recently.

  6. Susie Park Avatar
    Susie Park

    I currently have a cold right now so thank you for these helpful tips! I was happy when I saw apple cider vinegar on there as I just had some a few minutes ago 😉

  7. Dawn Avatar

    I know that this isn’t the most natural item, perhaps, however it is so effective, liberally spread Vick’s vapor rub over entire foot including between toes, underneath and on top of each foot, and wear fuzzy socks. This readily helps to open nasal pathways from your feet, and come help your get some much needed sleep. Another old faithful, anytime from the beginning of a cough or a sneeze or runny nose, take a teaspoon of Colloidal Silver (only once a day) and the strength of 50 ppm, I like the Nature’s splendor online. Our family gets stuffy noses, for a home remedy I dump about half the saline nasal spray out (we each get our own small bottle of saline spray), and I just pour some Colloidal Silver into the saline spray, squeeze twice in each nostril. We haven’t taken any antibiotics (for bacterial issues) in over ten years and have not had to visit any doctors for cold or flu’s either, you can try home remedies that do powerfully change lifestyles.

  8. Lisa Embree Avatar
    Lisa Embree

    I do not believe there is a “flu season”. It’s an increase in crap food/acidic food & stress season! 😉 (& decrease in beneficial vit D). It starts with Halloween and ends with Valentines Day. Watch the acidic foods/beverages and increase real, whole foods and you won’t need the flu shot…and for times when we do feel something coming on we use Thieves Essential Oil blend. Our family of 6 hardly get sick since implementing these changes. Knock on wood. 😉 Just say no to the #flushot Follow the money trail.

  9. Jay Avatar

    Love these! Which can i do whilst pregnant? 4 months pregnant with my first child.

    Thank you!

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      Congrats on your pregnancy! I always stick with the food based ones during pregnancy: broth, hydration, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice and herbal teas. If my doc/midwife approves, I’ll also do vitamin c and elderberry.

  10. Rebecca Avatar

    Vitamin C is great for cold/flu and everything in between. My son’s class recently had a nasty stomach bug going around. When I got word of it, I put our whole family on high dose vitamin C (liposomal) for several days. My son ended up having a stomachache one night and felt nauseous, but it passed by the next day. My husband (who stubbornly did NOT take his vitamin C) had a fever and stomach troubles for three days. I felt the bug try to take hold when I felt nauseous and feverish for about two hours a few nights later, but it passed quickly. My younger son…nothing. As long as we took the C, the virus never took hold. We also make sure to take our cod liver oil and extra D, which I’m sure helped as well. I’ve never tried the other remedies described here…we’ve never needed anything other than vitamin C! The liposomal is wonderful for mega-dosing.

  11. Liz Avatar

    I swear by Natural Factor organic oil of oregano. I take a few drops in a shot of water almost daily. When I feel a scratchy throat I just put a drop or 2 in the back of my throat. It’s great stuff!

  12. Nilsson Avatar

    If you want to get rid of the sore throat portion of the illness, take a tablespoon of plain yogurt every hour on the hour (or half hour if it hurts that soon) until it’s resolved. No sugars in the yogurt. The idea is to coat the throat with the good bacteria in the yogurt, so they can effectively deal with the bad bacteria. We’ve had confirmed medical diagnosis of strep throat resolved only in those family members following this routine and everyone not doing so, test positive (basic in office throat swab). It’s so effective that now that my children know it, they will ask for yogurt at the first sign of a scratchy throat. If caught early, the sore throat symptom is usually gone before the end of the day, but if it starts later in the day, be sure the last thing in your throat at night is the yogurt.

  13. Courtney Elkins Avatar
    Courtney Elkins

    Wellness mama, I hope you’re still reading these comments! My whole family is wiped out right now with the flu, and following your protocol (although found the info a day late). I’m wondering if you include nuts and nut butters when feeding your sick family? I have been using a fair bit to encourage the kids to eat their soups etc and symptoms are persisting pretty bad. Thanks so much! Courtney, from Australia ?

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      I don’t typically when we are sick, but my kids also don’t seem to like heavy foods like nuts or nut butters when sick. Hope you guys feel better soon!

  14. Julia Avatar

    After reading the article and most of the comments, I have to say that I take a middle ground. For uncomplicated sniffles and even mild flu, I have no doubt that herbal/natural remedies can make a big difference. Unfortunately in this day and age with population explosion and super bugs, I believe an uncompromised view of natural vs pharmacutical is a bit simplistic. I talk from experience. After raising two daughters to adulthood and handling an impossible to identify allergy to some plant, which compromises my immune system by placing it on high alert nearly all the time, I have read up, researched and tried just about everything. What works for me is to use home remedies to compliment and support over the counter cold and flu meds, and if I am not feeling better within two or three days or get worse in even less time, I go and see my doctor. Too many times I have kept trying to fight an illness at home and have ended up with opportunistic, secondary bacterial infections such as tracheitis, bronchitis or lower respiratory infection which then take more than one course of antibiotics to cure. My older, experienced and very wise doctor who on the contrary does not want to just take my money, and often gives advice on the phone and even at times delays visits to give my body a chance for a day or two to heal itself, advised against battling for a week or more on home remedies. A bacterial infection can take hold within just a few hours and even if you do eventually heal, it can leave you with permanent damage to tissue.

  15. Abbie Avatar

    Thank you! This is great stuff! I love knowing about natural remedies as opposed to drug store fixes. Thanks again and keep it up! : )

  16. Masha Avatar

    So aside from tea there isn’t much I can take on here. I have absolutely terrible flu and the worst reflux ever. Anything like vitamin C and apple cider vinegar make it unbearable (I know ACV should be helpful but for me it only makes it worse.) also we’re fasting from any meat and dairy so bone broth is also out. I am taking Ib Profin and Tamiflu. Also prenatal and as I’m nursing a 3 mo old and antacids of different sorts. Any help?

    1. Julie Avatar

      Minced fresh garlic in a spoonful of honey is great to kick sickness especially a cold-type virus but I don’t know what it would do to your reflux. It really heats you up from the inside out. Echinacea tea is great at the onset of sickness.

    2. Janet Avatar

      Can you have miso soup? That really helps me, and things are much better since I’ve dealt with the reflux naturally (diet, supplements, not eating before bed, etc.)

  17. Kanika Avatar

    when i got household flu, I panicked, got stressed and tired and went to the doc for the treatment. However, it was the WORST experience ever…… Tamiflu caused me great trouble instead which was prescribed by the doctor. I experienced at least 12 side effects and started menstrual bleeding as well from the day i took the medicine. My cycle had got over just two days ago and it started again ,,,, something that has never happened in 21 years of my menstrual lifetime. Natural remedy rocks.. no side effects and the body gets stronger too. Thank you for the lovely household tips. Keep spreading your knowledge. Good luck.

  18. Nikki Paxton Avatar
    Nikki Paxton

    Regarding the ascorbic acid, I am confused as to when corn was able to naturally produce vitamin C, could you shed light on this? Wouldn’t having your children consume fresh organic citrus such as oranges, grapefruits and lemon with honey as you described have the same effect if not better since you can source the vitamin C back to the fruit it came from?

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