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Best food and teas for flu like symptoms...besides chicken soup please.??


Answers: Garlic is probably the best food for it although if it is boiled it loses it's healing properites. You can also try using fresh ginger and boiling it to make a tea. Many people like echinacea but I found that it did not help me from getting sick.
Bee Propolis is another good remedy-you can buy it at any health food store but here is a link describing it http://www.bonatrium.com/index.cfm/bee_p...

Ok, I know this is not natural but I also have found that hot toddies work well. Here's the recipe I use:
Slice up a whole lemon and place it in a small pot of water and bring to a boil. Add a shot of any kind of alcohol(I use rum) and as much honey as you would like. Drink as hot as you can take it and get under the covers and prepare to sweat. I always feel better in the morning after this.
7-up or sprite
Jello
crackers

Lipton hot Tea or Hot coco

If you have a sore throat
ice cream
Popsicles
any kind of traditional tea like herbal or black tea
chamomile is good for sore throats
peppermint is good for digestion
green tea is good for antioxidants and getting better

food you want vitamin C so citrus fruits. make your own lemonade!! fun!!
Green tea and Raspberry tea are a must!
I use a mixture called the ''the plague tonic'', it's so powerful i literally have not been sick in over five years taking this stuff. What you do is buy organic garlic, habanero pepper/or the hottest peppers you can find, onion, ginger root, horse radish root, and raw organic apple cider vinegar. Combine one part of each ingredient in a blender and slowly add the vinegar Intel the consistency becomes like a thick soup. Take two table spoons 4 to 6 times a day Intel you fill better. This is the same mixture people took to kill the black plague if they got it, it is very powerful.


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