Flu season is officially beginning! I’m sure your local pharmacy is already plastered in signs advocating for the flu vaccine, and your kids might have been sent home from school with a notice to vaccinate. If you have spent any length of time browsing around this website you could probably guess that I am not a fan of the flu shot. To our family, it’s toxic soup and not on the menu…
Anyway, here are some tried and true techniques I use to help my non-vaccinated family make it through flu season. Even if you choose to get the shot, this advice will apply to you!
Allow yourself to be sick
If you feel yourself becoming sluggish and showing flu-like symptoms, don’t try to work through it. This can be a hard thing to do, especially for working moms, but admitting you’re sick is the first step, really! Pushing your body beyond its comfort level will just prolong the healing process and make you more miserable in the long run.
Eat well and drink LOTS of good water
This might not be as easy as you think it is. When you gets sick, it is very common to lose your appetite altogether. Getting enough fluids can be rough, too, especially if your body just wants to sleep all day. Even if you aren’t having your usual cravings for food and drinks, give your body what it needs to handle the flu. If it is low on fuel, it can’t run properly, and when you’re sick, your body is already on overdrive and needs the fuel more than ever. I don’t suggest you eat a steak because your body will not be digesting very well. It’s busy. But I do suggest eating easy to digest nourishing FOOD (not processed) that has been chewed until it is liquid. And if it’s broth, chew it too. Your saliva will seriously help your digestion when it is already at a weakened state.
Sleep
Give your body a chance to heal. If that means going to sleep at 10am after getting your full eight hours the night before, then so be it! You’re feeling tired for a reason: your body needs to focus on bigger things than keeping you awake. Just remember the advice listed above and try to sneak in enough food and drink between naps.
Take Oscillococcinum
This is my favorite homeopathic flu remedy. It can minimize your flu symptoms and allow you to feel a little less awful while you heal. A little goes a long way–I use less than recommended on the bottle, and one lasts my family the whole flu season. Click here for more information about Oscillococcinum.
Get some sunshine
Even a little can help. It can help mood. It is the best source of vitamin D which has been shown to improve immune function. You don’t need to go tanning. On your arms and face will do, for about 10-20 minutes. Deeper skin tones may want to stay out a little longer than fairer skin toned people. I’m clear. So like 10 minutes and I’m good.
Ground
While you’re out getting your sun on, stick those bare feet in the grass! HERE is a great resource for grounding equipment if you’d like as well as a video. Do it. Even if it feels weird. I do it in purple polka dot pajamas at times. And that makes me smile.
Breathe Deeply
MANY times a day… put your tongue at the roof of your mouth right at your top teeth and close your mouth. Breathe in your nose for 4 seconds, hold for 7, and the blow out of your mouth for 8 seconds. This oxygenates the blood, brain and helps to release far more toxins than shallow breathing alone.
Laugh
Experience love, humor, hope and friendship. It will remind you what you have to look forward to when you feel better. It also gives you endorphins that bless your immune system and take your body out of the scared mode it can get into when it gets sick.
I hope this helps! Stay in tune with your body and notice when you start slowing down. It can make the difference in how long you are down. Do you have any other tips for caring for a flu? Comment and let me know!