Showing posts with label natural remedies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural remedies. Show all posts

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Allergy Season Snuffles?


Has the season given you sneezes, itchy, watering eyes and coughing? Are your sinuses blocked and painful?

Try a natural remedy:

  • Acupuncture

  • A Netti Pot

  • Sinus Steam Inhalation using 1 quart steaming water, 2 drops eucalyptus, 2 drops tea tree, 1 drop lavender. Pour water into a glass bowl and disperse essential oils in the water. Drape a towel over your head and breathe in the vapors for 5 to 10-minutes.

  • A sinus self-massage

Email us and share what helped your allergies and you'll get a mention on our blog!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Avoid H1N1 Naturally! Keeping your Workforce Healthy During the Swine Flu Pandemic


While many workers are lining up for their flu shots, especially during the recent outbreak of H1N1, or "swine flu," others are keeping healthy naturally.

Companies are concerned about their employees’ health. Businesses can’t afford to have their employees sick right now.

By taking heed to a few simple tips, workers can prevent H1N1 and other viruses with natural low-cost methods and may avoid getting sick all together.

Boost your Immune System – Garlic, Vitamin C, Elderberry, Oil of Oregano and Echinacea are all great immune-boosters. They come in a variety of forms (teas, capsules, powders, tinctures, etc.). Visit your local health food store and stock up. Get plenty of rest and adequate exercise.
Eat Healthy – Eliminate any foods that may suppress immune function. Avoid processed foods, white sugars and alcohol. Eat a healthy diet that includes plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Drink lots of water.
Keep Clean – Wash your hands frequently and use hand sanitizer. You should wash your hands before and after eating, after using the bathroom, touching anything that may be contaminated, sneezing or coughing. Avoid touching your face if you haven’t washed or sanitized your hands.
Educate Yourself – Understand the symptoms. Any cold-like symptoms such as itchy throat, fever, body aches, chills, fatigue, cough, stuffy nose should be taken seriously. If you develop these symptoms, try to avoid school or work for a few days. If the symptoms don’t subside within three days, see your doctor.
Visit a Naturopath – Naturopathic doctors are equipped with a variety of natural remedies like homeopathy, herbals, detox treatments and more that boost the body’s immune system, rather than strip it.
The Back Rub Company offers a variety of wellness workshops including nutrition, supplements and more to assist with healthy immune systems. For information about The Back Rub Company’s Workplace Wellness Programs visit http://www.thebackrubcompany.com/.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Bad Breath? Try These Natural Cures...

Do your friends do a limbo lean every time you open your mouth?

Bad breath is caused by a variety of things - poor oral hygiene habits, spicy foods, tobacco, medication and coffee, just to name a few. We've found some natural home remedies to help combat halitosis and freshen things up.

1. Drink lots of water! You can spice is up by adding a pinch of cinnamon or anise. Peppermint tea is also great!

2. Chew fennel seeds. The licorice taste will help sweeten bad breath. You can get these at most healthy grocery stores. Carry a baggie of them and chew on two to three seeds after every meal.

3. Limit your sugar, alcohol, baked good and cheese consumption. Anything that has alot of yeast is likely to ferment in the intestinal tract. Eat lots of fresh fruit and veggies that have high water contents. Be sure to see your naturopathic doctor for other holistic remedies if your bad breath lingers.