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More AntiVirals

More AntiVirals

Three More Anti-Virals

Zinc

Let's Eat Right To Keep Fit

Not only is Zinc a great antiviral, it also is wonderful for boosting immune function. If you can tolerate wading through white papers, there is a great one here on Zinc: Oxford Academic

And this from Adele Davis’ book ‘Let’s Eat Right to Keep Fit’:

“It is essential father synthesis of body protein and the action of many enzymes. And undersupply in animals hand humans alike causes a loss of fertility, low resistance to infections, slow healing, and a skin abnormality similar to psoriasis.“

Oregano - Oil of Oregano

My wife swears by it.  Nasty stuff if you ask me.  I mean it does work but…

Oil of oregano

Oil of Oregano

Yes, it is the herb that you use in cooking. But Oil of Oregano (extract) has some other properties.  Oregano oil extract has been used for

centuries for its curative properties.  It has anti-bacterial properties but also is often used for  colds so it anti-viral as well.  A great anti-oxidant so it will help boost your immune system.  Usually comes in a very small jar and you only need a drop or two.  (Obviously read the directions 🙂 )  The oil is extracted from the plant and placed in a carrier oil such as olive oil, almond oil or grape seed oil amongst others.  (Note: Make sure you are getting the ‘extract’ not the essential oil.) Good reference site: Oregano Essentials

Elderberry

elderberry

elderberry berries

This is an excellent antiviral.  Per The Natural Medicine Journal:

“…is thought to be beneficial for the prevention and treatment of influenza and upper respiratory infections… While elderberry was shown to have inhibitory effect at all stages of influenza infection, it had a significantly stronger effect on the late-stage of infection than at early stage…”

Some farm the berries for the juice that can be made. These trees grow in the wild but can be added to a garden.  Some great information here for Harvesting and Growing Elderberry.

It can also be taken as a supplement - you can get it online or at your local health food or vitamin store. 

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Three Natural Anti-Virals

Three Natural Anti-Virals

3 Natural Anti-Virals

Colloidal Silver

Olive Leaf

Garlic

Colloidal* Silver

Microscopic or what are called nanoparticles of silver suspended in liquid works by disabling the enzyme that single cell bacteria, fungi and viruses feed on for their oxygen.  It kinda starves the virus.

It has been used for thousands of years to treat bacterial infections, viruses and fungal infections.  Kind of a precursor to antibiotics.  Usually used in a spritzer type bottle, it can be used topically on cuts and scrapes. Spray some in your mouth after brushing your teeth to help kill germs, viruses and to prevent infection.

Colloidal Silver is not cheap.  You can purchase in most health food/vitamin stores.  You don’t need much.  Also, there are machines you can get to make it yourself, but if you do this, do proper research to make sure that you are doing it correctly.  I don’t make it myself so am not the person to ask.  

*Colloidal - Definition
A substance whereby tiny particles - nano particles or ultramicroscopic particles are evenly dispersed in another substance like a liquid or gel.  These particles would be evenly dispersed and do not settle.  They would not be separated by normal filtering.)  

OLIVE LEAF

This is another one that ‘starves’ the virus.  The active materials in this natural compound, are elenoic acid and calcium elonate.  They act a similar way to silver, in that they effect the enzymes.  In this case they actually block the production of enzymes that viruses feed upon.  Some of the viruses that it can help prevent/get rid of, are influenza (the flu), herpes, polio and coxsackie (Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease - webmd.com). 

If you have a sore throat beginning, spray a little to the back of your throat.  Two or three squirts a couple of times a day will handle most instances fairly quickly.  

A lot of actions that you take to prevent/cure will also depend on your immune system.  The stronger your immune system, the quicker you will recover and milder will be your symptoms.

I’ve listed out some good pointers for immune system build up in another article: Immune System

Garlic

And then there is garlic.  Likely been around longer than almost any other anti-viral or antibacterial.  There is lots of good data on how garlic helps with bacterial infections and illness, but here is a great white paper (if reading it, doesn’t put you to sleep) that describes the efficacy of using garlic as a defence against influenza.
researchgate.net

Garlic is pretty easy to come by. I would suggest purchasing it grown locally as possible.  Cook it, sprinkle some in salads or get it in capsule form at the vitamin store.

So, you have here, three natural ways to boost your protection against viruses and defeat them if they come near you.

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Seven Benefits Of Honey

Seven Benefits Of Honey

Seven Ways Honey is Good For You

1:  Skin Treatment - Dry Skin

Honey absorbs moisture when open to the air. If applied to dry skin anywhere on the body, it will naturally hydrate.  Dry skin is caused generally by a lack of moisture in the tissues and cells, not the lack of oil.  Properly hydrated, the skin will naturally heal all sorts of ills such as psoriasis and eczema. Or just dry skin.  Use as a facial, just for general conditioning.  One can blend with something like coconut oil.  Apply gently to the face, it is safe around the eyes so will not irritate.  Leave on for 15-20 minutes and gently wash off.  Doing this periodically can help with a myriad of things from wrinkles to eczema.  The antioxidants in the honey help promote new tissue growth.  

2: Wounds and Burns

The equine world has used honey on cuts, scrapes and bite on horses for years.  It is known for its antibacterial and healing properties. Honey releases small amounts of hydrogen peroxide very slowly when exposed to air. This, in part is what kills off bacterial and prevents infection.

The Greeks and Romans used honey in this way, for wounds and burns thousands of years before ‘modern’ medicine started to figure out that it might be helpful.

There are numerous studies showing how honey is much more effective. Here is a lengthy and technical article at the US National Library of Medicine

3: Hair

I have a friend that uses Thentix skin cream as a hair conditioner.  Honey makes for a great natural conditioner. If you want try using honey instead of that in Thentix, blend a small amount of a natural oil (coconut for example works well( with quarter to half a cup of honey.  Warm slightly to help blend if you need and work this into your hair and scalp.  It works great as a conditioner for your hair and hydrates the scalp at the same time.  Most shampoos and hair conditioners will dry out your hair and scalp.  That is one of the reasons so many people suffer with dandruff or eczema on their heads.  Be sure to rinse it out once you have let it soak in for a bit.

4: Digestive System

Taking a teaspoon to a tablespoon of honey morning and night can help ease and improve your whole digestive tract.  Honey will add good bacteria and tends kill off bad bacteria.  (Don’t ask me how it ‘knows’ one from the other.) Eating local honey from different sources can adds good bacteria to your system and take a load off your immune system.  Giving you a much better defence against disease.

5: Halitosis, Gingivitis and Tooth Decay

The digestive system starts in your mouth. Don’t be shy of using natural, unpasteurized honey in your mouth to kill bacteria.  It can help slow down or prevent things like gingivitis because of its antibacterial properties. It is also great to gargle with.  A teaspoon each of honey and lemon juice in water.  Gargle with this once a day and see what happens.

6: Nutrition

Health benefits of honey include:

  1. Some may think that because of the high sugar content of honey that is has the same effect: Sugar high!  Not so.  You can get the energy without it affecting the insulin levels in your body.  But use moderately!
  2. Taken on its own or even better in conjunction with  natural apple cider vinegar, it can have curative properties for arthritic joints.  Partly due to its ability to absorb calcium. 
  3. Honey has a pH between 3.2. and 4.5, so along with natural apple cider vinegar, helps with digestion and this pH environment helps prevent the growth of bacteria.
  4. Loads of trace minerals.
  5. Small amounts of B vitamins, A, C, D and K.
  6. Live enzymes so good to take with food. 

7: Allergies

There is debate about this one but I have proven it to myself. You can see my article on Poison Oak honey here.

My motto generally is that the best honey for you eat is local honey.  For example if you have wildflower allergies in the spring or summer, then find some local wildflower honey and take a teaspoon once or twice a day.  Start this a few weeks, or more, before the season and continue on through the season.  There is a very comprehensive article by Dr Mercola here on the whys and the wherefores regarding honey and allergies. Dr Mercola and Honey

Another honey/allergies reference here:

Karger.com

For handling allergies, don’t take huge amounts of the honey.  You only need a teaspoon once or twice a day but do this over a long period of time. 

So, find some good local honey that you like and take a little bit every day.  They all taste a little different. There are other great benefits not listed here but you can look through this website and others to find out more.  There is no shortage of good research information out there on honey. 

If you want some more information on honey and vinegar look here.  Great book on the benefits of both by Dr. D. C. Jarvis

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Boost Your Immune System

Boost Your Immune System

How to boost your immune system *

8 Ways to Boost Your Immune System

  1. Stress.

This is one of the biggest.  Mental stress, physical stress both can make a person more susceptible to or more prone to illness. Get enough rest.  Get some exercise.  Stop watching the news. If you absolutely have to watch or listen to or read the news, then limit yourself.  A constant barrage day after day from the media can make the best of us weep and be weary and think the worst of the world.  Turn off the news.

 

2. Sunlight and vitamin D.

Vitamin D helps build one’s immune system.  Some say that it acts more like a hormone in the way it handles the body and helps fortify it against various forms of disease. 

If you want the really technical stuff and can wade through a white paper you can read this article at The US Library of Medicine/National Institute of Health: Vitamin D and the Immune system 

If you want something a little more understandable check out this video on this page or read the article on Dr. Mercola’s website.  (Please note this may touch a nerve with some regarding vaccines. I’m not taking a stand either way on the subject of vaccines; I only am including this article link on the page to show the effectiveness of this Vitamin.)

“Dr. Joe Prendergast explains that vitamin D is likely more powerful than any vaccine you could take, as German researchers have found it increases your immune system by a factor of 3 to 5.”

And who doesn’t feel better when they get some sunshine!  Many parts of the world and in winter, no one is going to get enough sunlight.  And many people work inside at the important parts of the day.  I, personally, swear by Vitamin D.  I used to get sick every winter, feel down, with the ‘blahs’.  Years ago I started taking huge amounts of Vitamin D daily throughout the winter months and have not been sick at all since.  I no longer get ‘down’ or depressed during the short winter days and long winter nights.  Please though, check with your doctor so that you know you are taking enough but not too much. 

3. Exercise

There is a great article at mayoclinic.org on exercise and stress. 

“Exercise in almost any form can act as a stress reliever. Being active can boost your feel-good endorphins and distract you from daily worries.”

Lower your stress levels by exercising and you automatically boost your immune system. Something as simple as going for a walk.  Going for a walk or some sort of outdoor activity helps both physically and mentally.  First of all, it gets the blood flowing and muscles working the way they should and also gets a person’s attention outward.  And this is paramount.  Doing this activity while listening to the news or checking out Facebook kind of defeats the purpose.  Look around while you are walking, running, hiking or biking

4. Limit drugs, alcohol, tobacco.

This is pretty common knowledge; drugs, alcohol and tobacco use up nutrients in your body. Alcohol uses up B vitamins.  Marijuana uses up minerals such as magnesium (which is a calming mineral). Tobacco uses up Vitamins C.  They all use up certain amounts of B vitamins and minerals such as magnesium.  B vitamins are huge anti stress nutrients. Drugs and alcohol also affect the liver and stomach preventing proper metabolism of foods, so even if you are eating reasonably well, you may not be getting the proper nutrition into the cells.

From Journey Pure - a drug rehab organization

“It’s no secret that drug and alcohol addictions are also difficult on your body. However, what you may not realize is that addictions deplete essential vitamins and minerals that your body needs to function properly.”

5. Eat more healthy foods:  yogurt, vegetables.

Keep a balanced diet. Make sure that you are getting enough proteins. Lots of micronutrients in fruits and vegetables.  Yogurt: plain yogurt, without flavours or sugar added should be the best.  Sugars feed bad bacteria so if you are eating yogurt with sugar, and most flavored yogurt with have this, you are kind of neutralizing the effects of the bacteria cultures in the yogurt.  Add some honey if you want a bit of sweetness. 

Honey is also great because it will help kill off any bad bacteria internally. 

And remember, fatty foods don’t make you fat.  Good fats will fill you up and you won’t crave so much sugar and carbohydrates. Again, a balanced diet, with enough protein, carbs and fats. 

6. Vitamins. B vitamins are considered the stress vitamins.

Take your vitamins.  The trickiest thing with vitamins is getting the right balance for you.  Adele Davis talks about this in her books.  One can create deficiencies by taking too much of certain vitamins.  If they are not balanced properly.  There are some pretty knowledgeable people at your health food stores.  Some multi vitamins have every B vitamin at the same volume, 50 mg.  This may not be the best for you.  One can buy multi vitamins and multi B vitamins that are not 50mg of everything.  Ask at your health food store for something more appropriate.

Here is a good article that explains a bit more of what I’m talking about if you are interested: Dr Weil - B Vitamins.

7. Sugar and Processed Food

As much as possible stay away from sugars and processed food.  These are taking nutrients from the body instead of adding nutrients, causing more physical stress and predisposing one to more illness.

“Stress, sugars, and processed foods are a few of the other sources of strain on your body. Once you put all these together it is all your body's resources can do just to keep up. It is harder and harder to stay healthy.”  Healthy Life

 

As I mentioned earlier, good fats will fill you up so that your cravings for sugar and carbs will be a lot less. 

8. A few other things:

There are other things you can take to help support your immune system, things like garlic, various herbs, and mushrooms have a bazillion different micronutrients that are good for you.

* The above suggestions are just that, suggestions.  From my personal observations and experiences.  Although I have have added some decent references where I have been able to.

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Adelle Davis and Your Health

Adelle Davis and Your Health

Use Adelle Davis Books for Your Health

I became aware of Adelle Davis books in the late 1960s. Her books were a godsend.  I found that part of her philosophy was that each person could be different in nutritional needs.  One person may need a bit more or a lot more of a particular vitamin or mineral than someone else in the same family.  One could address causes of physical issues instead of just masking symptoms.  

I have copies of these books and have found them indispensable over the years.

Adelle Davis' Books

Let's Cook it Right (1947)

Let's Eat Right to Keep Fit (1954)

Let's Get Well (1965)

It often takes a bit of research when you have something wrong with your body but by taking the time, I have always been able to figure out what I was lacking and remedy it.  

Fat Free? 

I remember reading a section in one of her books back in the early 1970s about the relationship of fat and carbohydrates.  Along the lines of: "if you take the fat out of the diet, you will start to crave carbohydrates".  I’m pretty sure that someone in the corn or wheat industry read this and thought: ‘Let’s tell everyone how bad fat is for you and people will buy more of our corn and wheat products.”  So, next, was years and years of a campaign getting people to eschew fat in their diet.  And look, now the USA is one of the most unhealthy and overweight countries in the world.  

And most have now figured out that maybe fat is actually good for you.  Fat doesn’t make you fat!

Research

Use these as reference books.  Most people are not going to necessarily read one of them front to back.  You may want to read a chapter or part of a chapter on a subject that interests you.  

Back in the 70s, I spent the time going through a number of chapters regarding something that I was having difficulty with.  In this research, using a couple of Davis’ books, I kept coming across one or two particular vitamins being mentioned as possibly being deficient.  I started reading through all mentions of these and discovered other ‘almost’ problems that I had not thought of to address.  I discovered these were a couple of vitamins that I needed more of than most people.  Normal multi vitamins did not have enough of certain ones; the balance wasn't correct, particularly for me.  Taking extra of these over a few weeks completely fixed what ailed me.  

Then there is Adelle Davis’s famous anti-stress formula.

“The antistress formula.  During acute illness, take with each meal, between each meal, before going to sleep and approximately every 3 hours during the night if awake, always fortified with milk […] to supply the necessary protein […], 500 milligrams of vitamin C, 100 milligrams of pantothenic acid, and at least 2milligrams each of vitamins B2 and B6.” P. 31 “Let’s Get Well” by Adelle Davis

Add to this her suggestion of either Brewer’s yeast or torula yeast.  Nasty tasting but full of a proper ration of B vitamins.  

Drugs 

Some may think that Adelle Davis was against drugs.  Not so much but: 

“Nutritional needs are increased.  Without exception, every drug is toxic to some extent; standard tests on materia medical state that all are potential poisons.  The toxicity of many can be “largely if not completely counteracted” by an adequate diet containing anti stress factors.  Such a diet shortens the period when drugs are needed and makes them more effective with interfering with their function, even making some 20 times more effective than when the diet is faulty.”  P. 32 “Let’s Get Well” by Adelle 

In fact, most people, when I mention Adelle Davis as a reference for health related issues, have never even heard of her.  And selling the Thentix at Home Shows and various other trade shows, I speak to a lot of people.  

Some great quotes by Adelle Davis at azquotes.com 

You will find detractors.  I’ve read a few and they are mostly what I call “misdirection”.  Pointing out something other than the veracity of her research.  Pretty much everything that Davis writes about is thoroughly referenced.  And she was all about ‘what works for you’.  I’m pretty sure that the detractors of Ms Davis are not interested in your health.  The bibliographies in her books are extensive.

Back in the 1960s, she was pretty disgusted with the North American diet.  And it has only gotten worse.  A lot worse. More and more people try and mask symptoms with various drugs.  Never taking the time or asking their doctor to help find the cause of some illness or difficulty.  Even some, so called mental issues, can be easily resolved with the correct nutrition, food and vitamin and minerals.  

Even an organization such as truehope.com is known because it has helped thousands and thousands of people with mental issues, such as depression and Bipolar Disorders using only natural supplements.  

Adelle Davis would have been proud!!

I’m pretty sure most of her books are out of print but they are easy enough to find on Amazon: "Let's Get Well"

 

 

You may be able to find some copies out there somewhere digitally. Probably good to have for posterity but I’d advise getting a hard copy, a real book, as you are going to be flipping back and forth constantly.  Much harder to do this digitally.  For me anyway.  

And as we are selling a skin product on this site, you will find oodles of references on problems like eczema and psoriasis.  If you are prone to need out pain cream check out sections on ‘inflammation’ or ‘pain’.  Great references in the back of the book; you can look up pretty much anything. 

I’d love to put links to all of these things that I’ve mentioned above but no-one, as of yet, has gotten any of these books into a searchable database online.  If anyone knows of or finds such a thing, please, please let me know.  

Thanks and have a great day!

- Martin

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