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Natural Remedies Stop Flu

Sodium bicarbonate. An ancient method of cutting is a cold, sip, water with baking soda. It is suggested to be a concentration of 1 / 4 teaspoon to a tablespoon of baking soda per cup of water. Taking an aspirin, or its equivalent, with the liquid, raise profits.
Garlic. In addition to its antibiotic and decongestant properties, garlic can stop flu in its infancy, if taken two to four cloves minced, or if it remains a clove of garlic between the gums and inner cheek, slightly bitten with teeth, but without chewing or swallowing.
Onion. It contains a volatile oil exerts a disinfectant, antibiotic and antiviral. For this reason, loan on a preventive and therapeutic, it is recommended to increase their consumption, add to salads.
Honey. Stir two tablespoons of honey and two of apple cider vinegar in a glass of water, hot or cold, and drink three glasses during the day, plus another before going to bed.
Milk. At the first sign of a cold or flu, hot, without actually boiling, one cup of milk, pour into it a tablespoon of butter, sprinkle black pepper, and drink it while still warm. Instead of butter and pepper, you can take in 112 milk teaspoon ground cinnamon or ginger, more honey to taste, or a spoonful of honey, one teaspoon butter and 1 / 2 teaspoon garlic powder. Other options include: boiling, simmering, six chopped dried figs in a liter of milk for one hour and then drink a cup of liquid three times a day.
Poultice. The Mustard is the favorite folk remedy against chest congestion, but neither he nor the other should be applied on an irritated skin. To prepare a poultice, forms a paste with equal parts dry mustard and flour, mixed with warm water or with egg pasta Spread between layers of gauze and cover the breast with olive oil before applying the poultice. Instead of mustard, you can use cooked onions and crushed.