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That's so interesting. I'll have to try it...we always have green tea around, but in the past my remedy for a sudden sniffle or sore throat has been Nature's Way Umcka syrup, which also works really fast. But green tea would be SO much less expensive. I've also read that doing a fruit/veg fast on the first day that you feel sick can help you get over something quickly. Bonnie

Yes, when ever myself or my son gets even the slightest sniffles i

start with green tea. Either warm (which is comforting right now with

it being soo cold) or cold it has great antioxidants in it. Also the

tanines (and i know i spelled that wrong) are great natrual anti-

inflamitories so it helps with things like sore throats. PLus the

added liquid helps to flush the system out. I swear by green tea now

for any type of illness. I'm actually drinking some right now, due to

some of my family memebers having a cold, and tryign not to catch it

myself.

Green tea has a lot of benefits, not all i can recite right now,

cause can't remeber them all! LOL. But I tell you, i got sick with my

yearly cold/allergy sore throat and cough. I started drinking warm

green tea and by the next morning i felt 100% better, by 48 hrs past

my sore throat was gone. My dh got it, refused the green tea and he

is still trying to get over the nagging cough. My son spiked a fever

the friday prior to Christmas. I started him on green tea, adn by 5

AM the fever was gone compeletly, never to return. He was feeling

better the next day and never really got sick. I'd taken him to

urgent care (only cuase fever in him usually means ear infections.

But this time thankfully it was not. The doc said his throat looked

really really red, so he did a rapid strep test, which again,

thankfully came back negetive. ) I started green tea that night, and

the sore throat was gone by the next day! That's proof enough for me.

It seems like there

> have been a lot of postings about colds/flus lately. I was getting

> ready to share our latest find, which is that it seems as though

when

> we take probiotics and omega-3s regularly, we hardly get sick at

all.

> Of the three of us who normally get sick all the time (the three

kids

> and me), my 9-year-old and I haven't gotten sick once since

starting

> the probiotics and omega-3s. My 4-year-old has gotten sick twice,

but

> only with a very mild stuffy nose that went away quickly. My

husband,

> who eats two yogurts a day but doesn't take any omega-3s, pretty

much

> never gets sick. But maybe it's silly for me to post that here, as

> many of us on this list are already devoted probiotics/omega 3

> users...those of you who have been doing this a long time, do you

> find that you are rarely ever sick? Our chiropractor told me that

> these two supplements were the most important thing we could do to

> avoid catching everything

> > that goes around...

> >

> > Incidentally, re: fevers...my policy, now, is that I don't give

> Tylenol or ibuprofen for anything under 104. And actually, I try

> reiki first if fevers get that high (not that we've had any fevers

> this fall...I'm thinking back to last spring when we were still

> getting sick sometimes). I know it sounds crazy, but I found that

> reiki techniques will bring a fever down two or three degrees,

which

> was good enough for me...

> >

> > Bonnie

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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