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September
1, 2012
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Nature's
extract beats cough
and other cold symptoms
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Last week, I felt a cold coming on in the middle
of the day. It’s a miserable feeling, as you feel like you’re powerless
to stop the coming misery. But you’re not, there’s a simple trick you can
use that can stop the cold in its tracks.
As soon as I felt the symptoms coming on, I went to the cupboard and
pulled out the raw apple cider vinegar and raw local honey. I took one
teaspoon of the honey, mixed it with a tablespoon of the vinegar, and
then added a little bit (about 3-4 oz.) of warm water to dissolve the
honey and dilute the taste of the vinegar. Then I drank it up and
repeated it a few hours later.
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The
next day when I woke up, I expected to have a runny nose and cough. I
didn’t have either. The symptoms I felt coming on were completely gone.
Does it work every
time? No, but it almost always shortens the duration of the cold. And,
more importantly, it helps keep my coughing to a minimum. And now a new
study shows why.
In this study,
researchers gave honey or a placebo to 300 children with upper
respiratory tract infections. Those taking the honey took one of three
products - either eucalyptus honey, citrus honey, or labiatae honey. They
took their assigned treatment 30 minutes before bed.
The researchers gave
the parents a survey to complete the night of the treatment and again the
day after treatment. The survey asked about sleep quality, as well as
cough frequency and severity.
The researchers found
that all of the groups, even the placebo group, experienced significant
improvements. However, the nutrients in the honey helped all of the honey
groups experience the largest improvements. The honey was particularly
helpful with sleep quality and cough frequency.
There are a lot of
studies on honey’s ability to fight infection, both topically and
internally. Nature’s extract is one of the best cold fighters around,
especially if you take it as soon as symptoms appear. The best honey is
Manuka honey, but this study showed that just about any honey will work.
Buckwheat honey has shown significant strength in fighting coughs from
the common cold.
Whichever
honey you choose, make sure you have some around when the cold symptoms
hit. It could save you a lot of misery.
Your insider for better health,
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Steve Kroening
Sources:
Cohen HA, Rozen J, Kristal H, et al. Effect of Honey on Nocturnal Cough
and Sleep Quality: A Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study. Pediatrics.
2012 Aug 6. View Abstract
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Steve
Kroening is the editor of Nutrient Insider, a twice-a-week email
newsletter that brings you the latest healing breakthroughs from the
world of nutrition and dietary supplements. For over 20 years, Steve
has worked hand-in-hand with some of the nation's top doctors,
including Drs. Robert Rowen, Frank Shallenberger, Nan Fuchs, William
Campbell Douglass, and best-selling author James Balch. Steve is the
author of the book Practical Guide to Home Remedies. As a health
journalist, Steve's articles have appeared in countless magazines,
blogs, and websites.
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