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by author Bryce Wylde, RNC, DHMHS, HD
As the resident homeopathic doctor and clinical nutritionist on one of Toronto’s most popular morning TV shows, I am frequently stopped on the street by concerned parents with questions about their children. Because the questions concerning colds and flu are often based on myths and old wives’ tales, I’d like to set the record straight. I’d also like to recommend a list of homeopathic remedies to help you and your family fight any germs that visit this year. Myth: You can catch a cold or flu from exposure to the cold. Myth: Antibiotics can help resolve a cold or flu. Myth: Influenza is just a bad cold. Myth: Getting a flu vaccine is safe and effective and helps to build your child’s natural immunity. Myth: You get a cold or flu because you are unhealthy. Homeopathic remedies offer natural, effective, and safe action against colds and flu. In fact, a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials of homeopathic remedies reported in The Lancet in 1997 found that homeopathy is two-and-one-half times more effective than placebo. Compare that to the results of a study out of Pennsylvania State University reported in the journal Pediatrics in 2004 that showed a “reputable” cough syrup ingredient known as DXM (or dextromethorphan) actually performs less effectively than placebo. There is nothing better than a health professional’s advice when you’re really ill, but for nagging, supposedly untreatable colds and flu, homeopathy beats a week of bed rest every time. Homeopathic Remedies for Colds and Flu Oscillococcinum: Take this remedy in the first 48 hours of onset of flu that is accompanied by a bursting headache and a painful cough. Oscillococcinum is the homeopathic equivalent of a “flu shot” and can also be taken as a prophylactic. Aconitum: This remedy is best given when children experience a sudden onset of fever with chills. They have a rapid pulse and a flushed face. Belladonna: Use this remedy when the patient has reddened tonsils, lips, and gums, as well Bryonia: Administer this remedy when your child has a slow onset of fever that is characterized by body aches that are worse with motion. The patient will have a dry mouth and great thirst, especially for cold drinks. They tend to have a frontal headache and are very irritable. Gelsemium: As one of the most common medicines for influenza, especially with lingering symptoms, this remedy is best indicated for those who suffer from great weakness of the body. A unique symptom includes a sense of relief after urination. Patients usually have a headache in the back of the head. They are chilly and often have general, body-wide aches. My recommended dose for each of these remedies is three 12C or 30C pills under the tongue every one to four hours until symptoms disappear. Bryce Wylde, RNC, DHMHS, HD, is a homeopathic doctor and functional clinical nutritionist. Learn more about homeopathy, nutrition, and other health-related issues on his comprehensive website at homeopathicdoctor.ca. Source: alive #275, September 2005 |
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