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We recently stocked up on our medicine cabinet for the year, although many of these products will last much longer. I was so thrilled to pursue using herbal tinctures and remedies for our healing and was eager to share with you what we concluded were some of the best items to have on hand for all the little ailments that could come upon us. I am not apposed to using antibiotics on occasion if it is totally necessary, but for the everyday headaches, wounds, colds, flus, fevers, here is what I have found to be effective natural solutions.
Colds/Congestion
Emergen-C – I have talked previously about our favorite Vitamin C drink Emergen-C here. I like to stock up on this when I get a good deal. Trader Joe’s has a good price on it as well as Vitacost.com. Pumped full of 1000 mg of vitamin C, it also has a good portion of energy boosting B vitamins, in addition to various minerals and electrolytes. This will keep you healthy or kick out those nasty colds quickly! When we get sick, we will drink several packs of this product daily. It tastes delicious and is a good way to cover up any other herbal tinctures that we may add to it. We use this for our children after 1 year.
Traditional Medicinals Teas – Gypsy Cold, Breathe Easy, Throat Coat – I love these delicious teas for specifically formulated with various herbs for every ailment. They are delicious, relaxing, and refreshing and really help solve the problem. They also help to encourage you to drink more fluids, which is most beneficial for healing. We also give these to our children.
Eucalyptus Oil – Eucalyptus in it’s essential oil form is wonderful to have on hand as it is highly beneficial. Add a few drops to the humidifier for easier breathing and rub it on the chest to help releave congestion. We use this for our children especially.
Echinacea/Goldenseal – A great combination to boost your immunity. We take in tablet form. Most do not recommend for pregnant mothers.
For further ideas for natural healing of colds, check out our previous posts:
Natural Cold Remedies for Children
Natural Healing for the Family
Flu/Fever
Elderberry Syrup – Elderberry is anti-viral, contains high levels of flavonoids and antioxidants, has cell-protecting components, soothes sore throats, and supports the immune system and respiratory system. The elderberry is effective in fighting viruses, such as the flu, and upper respiratory infections. According to Prescription for Herbal Healing, “a clinical study of elderberry found that it cured 90 percent of flu infections within seventy-two hours. In the same trial, patients receiving a placebo needed six days.” This is also effective as a cough syrup. We recommend Quantam Elderberry Syrup as it is naturally sweetened with honey or the sugar free version. This is recommended for children over 1 year. A nursing mother can take 1 Tbsp of Elderberry syrup 5 minutes before nursing to pass the benefits on to a infant less than a year old. For infants, Wise Woman Herbal for the Childbearing Years, recommends putting 1 drop per pound of body weight directly on a baby’s tongue, or administer while nursing. This book states it is completely harmless and can be given repeatedly as needed to help decrease fevers and the like. You can be taking this regularly as an immune booster as well.
Echinacea – To ward off the flu at the first hint of symptoms, take echinacea, an herb with powerful antiviral and immunity-boosting effects, says renowned herbalist Rosemary Gladstar in her book, Herbal Recipes for Vibrant Health. Echinacea is available in most health food stores in supplement form, as a tincture and as a tea. Echinacea works best over a short period of time, and isn’t an effective immune strengthener when taken long term. She suggests using the herb for no more than a week.
For infants, Wise Woman Herbal for the Childbearing Years, recommends mixing 10 drops of Echinacea in a four ounce bottle of water. Allow baby to suck this as desired to keep a fever in bounds. A mother can also take a dose of 5-15 drops two to three times daily that will pass through the breast milk to protect the infant.
Calming Children, Teething
Catnip Tea – A combination of catnip and chamomile is a great aid in calming children when dealing with various stress, teething, pain, etc. Traditional Medicinals offers a catnip tea as well as Mountain Rose Herbs (the Quiet Child Tea) that we enjoy. You can freeze this tea in ice cube trays and allow a baby to suck on it for teething relief. I also dilute it a bit and offer it to a baby in a bottle if needed.
Ear Ache
Garlic Oil – This is a good recipe to use as a preventative as well! Press 2-3 garlic cloves in 2 Tablespoons olive oil. Let warm on stove for 15-20 minutes. Strain garlic from oil. Lay child on side and drop 2-3 drops of garlic oil in ear and massage lower outer ear for a few minutes. Wait for half hour or so before doing the other side so oil won’t drain out. 3-4 times daily. You can also buy a garlic oil already prepared for you.
Muscle Pains/Aches
Arnica Spray - Arnica is highly valued for sprains and bruises when the skin is not broken. Can help prevent bruising if applied quickly. Great relief for sour muscles. Also available in several other forms, as a tincture and in ointments, it makes an excellent treatment for rheumatism and some skin irritations as well. We use Hyland’s Arnica Spray.
Headaches/Nausea
Hylands Headaches – Hyland’s Headache is a traditional homeopathic formula for the relief of symptoms of head pain due to stress and sick or nervous headache. No side affects but rather natural healing response. Safe for adults and children. Take at the first sign of a headache for best results.
Ginger Tea - Ginger’s wonderful effects as a treatment for nausea have led it to be highly recommended for sea sickness or motion sickness as well. Ginger tea is very settling. A great aid for pregnancy nausea as well.
Stress
Rescue Remedy – Bach’s Rescue Remedy is a natural form of healing for everyday stress and help maintain control in your body. Homeopathic remedy. Composite of five of the flower remedies discovered by Dr. Edward Bach. Rescue Remedy calms the nerves, eases tension, buffers emotional shock, and combats stress. You can use this on your pets as well under the guidance of a holistic veterinarian.
Herbal Healing Salts - My favorite way to relieve stress, muscle pain, or to heal any wounds, is to take a hot bath with a combination of herbal healing salts. Epsom salts is in this combination as well. But with the addition of lavender and other herbs it is very relaxing.I use the herbal bath salts from Mountain Rose Herbs and absolutely love them (they are on sale in October as well)! They help to relax me in order to sleep well.
Cuts, Bruises, Muscle Pain
Epsom Salts – Excellent for soaking a small open wound to prevent infection. Use daily as a soak for warts as well. It really works! These are also effective after childbirth to heal the vaginal area. These are cheap and available at your local supermarket.
Hydrogen Peroxide – A great antiseptic. Pour directly onto a wound to clear out dirt and fight infection. Cover with band aid.
Witch Hazel – Witch Hazel is one of the most widely used first aid remedies, both for its astringent and blood clotting actions. Use distilled Witch Hazel as a compress for minor burns and sprains, or apply directly to the skin for insect bites, nosebleeds and cuts. Witch Hazel also makes a good skin toner.
Super Glue & Butterfly Band-Aids – Butterfly band-aids and super glue are a must for the slighter deeper cuts as well. Saves you from getting stitches and prevent scaring. We used it all the time growing up with deeper cuts on the head or fingers. Use your discernment as to the deepness of the cut. Aaron gashed his finger a few months back which was definitely deeper than a regular band-aid would heal. So we cleaned it out with hydrogen peroxide, and then held the gash shut with our fingers and applied a thin strip of super glue and covered with a butterfly band-aid. I cannot say how natural super glue but it was designed originally to quickly patch up soldiers on the battlefield during the Vietnam War. They even used it to glue lacerated livers together (lovely, huh?). I did find reference to it being non-toxic though. It does seals the cut and allows it to heal beautifully! We saved ourselves from many hospital trips growing up by using this simple frugal method. For more on this solution, read Super Glue: Safe for Treating Cuts? and How To Use Superglue for Cuts.
Stomach aches
Papaya Enzymes are a chewable digestive aid that is 100% natural. Each serving contains papaya fruit. Pepermint and chlorophyll are added to refresh and sweeten breath, so it is also a great breath refreshener! We love these chewable tablets! They really work! I usually use only two for myself when needed and one tablet for children.
Burns
Aloe Vera – The one to turn to for burns and skin irritations of all types. When you can, using a piece of live plant. Break off a leaf and rub it directly onto the skin for relief of burn, sunburn or poison ivy. Not for internal use.
Baking Soda – for quick relief of the pain of a burn (as in receiving a burn in the kitchen), dash a little bit of baking soda on the burn. Love it!
Other items and supplements…
The one item that we do use on occasion for relief with our children for fever/pain that is not all that natural is Tylenol’s Infant Concentrate. When you need some sleep, this can definitely come in handy to relieve your infant/child!
Lastly, we all take cod liver oil daily for it’s omega-3 content and naturally occurring vitamin A and D, which are also wonderful immune boosting aids. Cod liver oil is excellent for overall health and wholeness. We use the Nordic Naturals brand as recommended by my naturopath. Aaron takes the EPA version, I take the DHA version (more suitable for pregnancy, nursing, and female hormone balancing) and the kids take the children’s DHA liquid version. I give the children a natural liquid multi-vitamin especially in the winter as a preventative. We use Progena Liquid Infant Multi (also recommended by our naturopath due to it’s completely pure contents). Beyond that, we don’t take any other supplements.
Further Reading:
Hay Fever Homemade Allergy Tonic
Boosting Baby & Toddlers Immune System Naturally
Those are the items in our medicine cabinet! Take stock of what you have for now is the time to prepare for the winter cold/flu season! These items will save you doctor’s bills because many basic sicknesses can be solved naturally at home.
Most of these items recommended above can be found very reasonably at Vitacost.
Disclaimer: As always, remember that I am not a doctor and offer these recommendations from my own personal experience and research into natural healing. Please double check with your naturopath/holistic practitioner before using any of these suggestions. Find a naturopath for the health and wholeness of your family!
Do you have any recommendations for natural healing that you would like to add to the list?







I am truly thankful to God for your website! This post is one of the many you have written that has helped me a ton. I am really just starting to pursue a more natural and homeopathic lifestyle and I have been having trouble knowing where to begin. Thanks for your hard work and willingness to share your knowledge and time with strangers! I am also thankful to your husband for sharing you with the cyberworld!
Also, for sunburns… soak towels in milk, and apply to affected areas on the body. It supposedly takes the heat and sting out of the burn.
I am officially over my cold… NATURALLY (ok, except for 2 sudafed and a couple tylenol I popped the first day when I was at my worst).
I have to second Kate’s comment about prayer… it is more powerful than any concoction we can come up with (just look at the lady in Indiana that lead her robber in prayer!).
On this recommendation I read up on elderberry syrup and decided to get some (to my wonderful surprise it was on SALE!). I bought Nature’s WAY brand and mixed it into my elderberry tea or plain water 4 times a day and I felt the difference after the first day (maybe psychological but it worked). I don’t recommend the brand Nature’s ANSWER because it is very thick and overly sweet and was much like cough syrup. Now I’m making DH take it every day.
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What about Grapefruit Seed Extract? I have heard some great stuff about that lately but am not sure what to think. Any thoughts?
I have only heard of using grapefruit seed extract for cleaning. I wouldn’t recommend taking it internally.
I’ve taken this when I had a terrible case of thrush. I used it both topically and orally. Small amounts work great. It is a wonderful anti-fungal.
Coconut water is actually a really good natural rehydration solution. It was used in WWII as IV fluids b/c it so closely mimics our own body’s electrolyte balance.
Just a comment about using hydrogen peroxide on cuts and scrapes..yes! use it to clean out cuts and scrapes but use it only for the initial clean out. Hydrogen peroxide actually kills new skin/cell regrowth so if you continue to use it, it will actually hinder the natural healing process.
Thanks for the great natural living information! Any suggestions for what to use for my daughter’s allergies, she loves animals but seems to be allergeic to several, especially cats and shedding dogs.
Yes, check out BioAllers line of allergy relief products.
Lindsey,
Pre-prepared garlic oil will have the smell and taste of garlic, but will not offer the anti-bacterial or anti-viral properties.
Allicin is garlic’s component that kills bacteria and looses about 90% of its effectiveness after 20 minutes or so.
To get the full benefit of garlic it needs to be eaten raw (we like it with honey), or applied through poultice, or oil within 20 minutes of being crushed. Just don’t use it on your skin directly, because it can burn!
Just wondering if I could hide the garlic in a healthy smoothie. My 3 1/2 year old might not be ready to eat the garlic straight even with honey. How much garlic do you take??
Oh my! I don’t know if even the best smoothie would hide raw garlic.
You could use a garlic poultice to get the garlic to the bloodstream. Here’s a video of how to make it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4QQj85blWk
I don’t know why I missed this originally! PRAY! Christians pray that they will be safe during traveling etc. PRAY that flu(seasonal, swine or whatever/cold symptoms, do NOT overtake you.
There is no reason as us, being Christians to be sick. 3 John 2: Beloved, I wish above ALL things, that you prosper and be in HEALTH. Even as your soul prospers.
Thanks, Lindsay. I’ve been wanting to get some elderberry syrup; your post motivated me to do it today.
What brand of Echinacea/Goldenseal tablets do you use? I’ve only been able to find them in capsule form, but I’d prefer capsules.
Also, I came across this article on Cod Liver Oil on Mercola.com as I was researching Vitamin D, and it made me think of you. Dr. Mercola issued an update/alert for those taking the oil and said he no longer recommends it, as the vitamins A and D aren’t the right proportions in modern CLO. You can read it here:
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/12/23/important-cod-liver-oil-update.aspx.
I just used a tablet combination that I found at Trader Joe’s. I don’t have a specific recommendation. As to the article on cod liver oil, I honestly do not agree with Mercola. When he is the only one saying it, I have a hard time believing everything he says. There is other reasons I have lost faith in this doctor, but I won’t go into all that right now. Thanks though for sharing it!
A friend of mine is studying to be a master herbalist and she had some great things to say about how to treat/prepare for the flu this season. One thing she said that echinacea is the wrong thing to take with this swine flu. Since it’s difficult to tell this year if you have a regular seasonal flu or the swine flu, I’d be very cautious about taking echinacea this year. Her explanation is that there is an immune response called a cytokine storm that can happen during the week of being infected with the flu, usually on day 3-5. This wave of inflammation is often the killer in those that do not survive the flu. Herbs that promote phagocytosis and increase the white blood cells somehow trigger this cytokine storm. SO, if you DO get the flu…echinacea is completely out of the picture because it will INCREASE this response which is super dangerous.
However, the elderberry and boneset are the two herbs she really recommends.
I was also concerned about this when I read you should take echinacea for the flu. It is the WRONG thing to take for the swine flu.
We used Dr. Christopher’s Anti-Plague (an herbal tincture) with great success when our family got the swine flu. It knocked it out in two days.
I love all this information! I have bought the lie for years that we should use FDA approved medicines instead of herbal remedies but I no longer have any faith in the FDA or any other government organization. They have not kept our food safe. They have repeatedly approved drugs that kill people and are later recalled. I’m going to go with herbs that God has given us and people have used for thousands of years with little or no side effects!
Can you give us some good sources to have on hand for little ones and nursing or pregnant moms? I would like to have a couple books to look to rather than doing everything online. Thanks
Yes, check out How to Raise a Healthy Child in Spite of Your Doctor, Prescription for Natural Healing, and Wise Woman’s Herbal for the Childbearing Years.. Another reader recommended Naturally Healthy Kids. Looks like another great resource!
I also wanted to add that Chamomile tea is something worth keeping on hand! Besides it’s wonderful relaxing effect, it is great at reducing fevers naturally!
(I use Beeyoutiful’s- http://www.beeyoutiful.com/baby-body-lotion.html )
You can give it orally, or by simply adding it to a warm bath! My 4month old who had a high fever, so I made a cup, let it cool to room temp, and then gave him a few droppers full…It brought his fever down just enough that he could sleep more comfortably! I also love to give warm baths with a couple drops of lavender essential oil, and then massage baby with lavender chamomile lotion afterwords
Thank you so much for this review. I am currently interested in providing natural safe remedies for my children. I am concerned that they use way too much antibiotics. I will definitely check out these remedies!
wow! what a timely post. i was actually researching for this kind of information since the sick season is upon us. thanks!
I forgot to post this, but neti pots are WONDERFUL! It has helped me sooo much. Some doctors don’t like them because they say fungus can grow inside the sinus cavities from the water. We use ours with one drop of tea tree oil to combat that and it works really well for any congestion/sinus problems we’re having. It has cut down our need for sudafed tablets tremendously.
I don’t have little ones, but I don’t think this would work well for a little guy.
I am looking for a natural, less expensive alternative to Sudacare Shower Soothers. They are tablets you put on the shower floor and allow the water to hit them and they begin to fizz and vaporize. They really help with congestion.
So today (I have a yucky cold)I put eucalyptus, tea tree and peppermint oils on my shower floor and showered and it helped a lot. However I felt I wasted a lot of oils and would have liked the effect to last as long as the Shower Soothers. Any ideas?
You really only need a few drops of essential oils. The tendency is to use too much, so just cut back on how many drops you use.
Hey Deanna….
You know bath bombs right? (made up of mostly baking soda and citric acid..they fizz when you put them in water)
Well I’ve been on a forum for a while and we talked about making those….here:
http://forums.wholesalesuppliesplus.com/index.php?showtopic=3111&hl=soothers
(you can buy the supplies you need on that site as well)
1 C baking soda
1/2 C citric acid
1/4 C cornstarch
1/4 C Epsom salts
1-2 tsp EOs
Making the shower tablets would probably last longer then being right on the shower floor.
They also sell a sinus soothing essential oil blend on there thats amazing for the shower soothers….
HTH!
What do you think about Airborne at the beginning of a cold?
You’re better off taking large doses of Vitamin C. Either in capsule form, or drinking as much of OJ as you can stand.
All the Airborne-type products I have seen have artificial sweeteners in them, such as aspartame. The influenza directly attacks the adrenal glands (your stress/illness handlers), and your highest concentration of Vitamin C is in the adrenal glands. Support them with C.
This could not have come at a better time, as I am home sick with the flu. Can the elderberry syrup be used by adults as well? Thanks!
Yes, of course!
what would you do for strep throat? do you have an recommendations? i really don’t want to give my 2 year old antibiotics.
Unfortunately Strep Throat must be treated with antibiotics because often times it leads to other more serious conditions. My doctor (who wrote the book mentioned above) told me that strep throat must be treated with antobiotics. There are holistic ways to help with the symptoms of Strep, but they do not cure. After the use of antibiotics (or during) make sure to put her on a good probiotic to build back the benefitial bacteria in her system.
Strep throat is ONE thing I would give an anti-biotic for. Untreated strep throat can lead to more serious health issues.
On topic… i found the best preventive medicine… eating well, getting enough sleep, and WASHING hands, for at least 30 seconds in hot water. And when water is not available, using Purell. I don’t allow my children around other sick children, and when they were little, I didn’t allow anyone to hold them during flu/cold season.
As the previous posts mentioned, strep can lead to more serious things. The serious thing that it can lead to is scarlet fever. :/ Seriously. Not to mention that it can also result in a quasi-emergency tonsilectomy.
We’ve taken care of strep naturally. It is not always a must to get an antibiotic.
Read Raising A Healthy Child In Spite of Your Doctor by Robert Mendelson. It is old and a little outdated, but still absolutely wonderful.
Do you quit giving multivitamin while you are giving the children’s version of Emergen C during their colds? Also do you give elderberry syrup as a preventative to your children throughout cold season? I have started my husband on it because I’ve had a cold and there is so much of the flu going around. I wasn’t sure if I should give my 2 year old elderberry syrup all flu season or not. He takes fish oil, probiotics, vitamin c and his multi-vitamin. He does seem to maybe be coming down with my cold today.
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No, they need more when they are sick. I give them the multivitamin all the time and boost more with the Emergen-C when they are sick. No, the elderberry is a little too expensive to use as a preventative. You will go through a bottle with each sickness, so I keep it for that use. Sounds like your son is already got a good routine going with the fish oil, probiotics and such. I would keep doing that!
I’m hoping you can combine my posts and edit them. Sorry for not putting everything in one post. I also make a garlic oil salve that has been a little miracle salve for my family. You can rub it on their chest or on the bottom of their feet to fight infections. You can read about it here:
http://jacquedixon.com/?p=28
Sorry, I didn’t have the second link available. This one has full pictures:
http://www.herbmentor.com/articles/20071020
Also, I add Echinacea right into it with raw honey when it’s cool. It has a nice strong flavor that hides the taste of cod liver oil well for my kids. Blessings, Kelly
Lindsy, thanks once again for a great post with tons of information in it. I have so many of your posts bookmarked. I have recently learned to make my own elderberry syrup and it is very easy to do. You can buy one pound of dried elderberries for 10 dollars at Mountain Rose Herbs. I am expecting my seventh child next summer, so we go through a little 4oz. bottle in three weeks. As far as the safety of using it during pregnancy, there is not a whole lot out there other than conflicting info so I am choosing to avoid it during the first trimester. Here are two sites with a recipe and pictures of making your own syrup:
http://organicbabywraps.blogspot.com/2009/09/how-to-make-elderberry-syrup-to-prevent.html
I hope I’m not repeating any previous questions — I tried to read through and make sure
Do you know if the Echinacea/Goldenseal is OK during pregnancy and while breastfeeding? I saw it at the health food store the other day, but hesitated to get it. Also, I almost got Emergen-C the other day, but stopped when I noticed it has aspartic acid as the sweetener (same things as diet drinks I think)… I guess in such small amounts it is fine? We’ve just tried to switch over our sweeteners to the most natural kinds we can (with the help of your website!
. If you go to their website, I noticed you can get free samples and coupons mailed to you if anyone wants them!!
The herbalist at my local store told me specifically to not use the ech/goldenseal blend while pregnant or nursing. Maybe not the answer you want, but hope that it’s helpful anyway!
Wow~ you are informed! Thanks for sharing!
Recently my mom was working in the ER and a woman brought her child in with an ear infection- she had tried the garlic oil thing but didn’t wait for it to cool and burned her child’s ear drum…. I would assume most people would know to let it cool but still, you might want to say something about letting it cool down first.
great list! just be sure that if you are nursing or pregnant you look up the herb that you are taking as some are contraindicated while pregnant and nursing. Susan Weed is an excellent resource, and if you have not read Shonda Parkers books, she has three, they are musts for herbal knowledge! Especially for the Christian mama…great post! xoj
Thanks for sharing what’s in your family’s med. cabinet. It’s refreshing to know that not everyone runs to the ER for every little thing! You are so right–even though we have excellent insurance, it’s still expensive, and often times unnecessary! My grandpa raised 5 children with the super glue trick too, and he swears by it to this day!
one word of caution about garlic oil for earaches…it is possible for a child’s eardrum to rupture in cases of bad ear infections, (mine did as a child!) so it’s not always wise to be putting drops in there if you haven’t had them examined by a physician.
I use many of these remedies myself. For earaches, I used garlic oil (bought a bottle with a dropper from Whole Foods)for years, but I recently found something that works even better and more quickly. A little bit of freshly squeezed lemon juice put directly into the affected ear works almost immediately every time, and it seems to clear up any other respiratory symptoms that are present with the earache too.
Excellent post!!! I just went to the health food store yesterday to find things for my little one. I am essentially restocked, but am glad you mentioned the eucalyptus oil as we are out and I didn’t realize it until late last night… thanks for the reminder!
I had never heard of using the Elderberry before, but apparently, they are using it in Columbus, Ohio. There are a number of bad flu cases there and some of the swine variety as well. People are flocking to the stores to get Elderberry tablets so much that you now have to order it online or go to another town. Crazy, no?
Lindsay, I was wondering where/how you found your naturopathic dr? There don’t seem to be any in our area. Or maybe I’m not looking in the right place? I just looked in the phone book, but they all seem to use their home address as an office address. Not sure I’m comfortable with that. Also, what is the difference between naturopath, holistic, and homepathy? They all seem to be pretty much the same to me. What do I look for when looking for a dr that would use natural herbal remedies for healing, yet also be able to give prescriptions if neccessary? Any suggestions?
I found my naturopath by recommendation from my sister-in-law. Asking around to other natural minded friends and getting recommendations is the best bet. Otherwise, you can find lists of local naturopathic doctors through the American Assoc of Naturopathic Physicians. I am pretty sure that naturopath is one that practices natural medicine, and holistic refers to the manner in which they treat you (looking at the whole body and all your activities, eating habits, etc), and homepathy are just natural alternatives to medicine. These are usually formulas, and not just herbal tinctures. So yes, they are all sort of related to each other. Check out the list and see if you can call and talk to them about their practices. Ask them the question you addressed. You will know a good doctor when you find them.
Thanks for this list! I use some of these remedies, but I think I’ll have to pick up some eucalyptus oil. Is it more plesant smelling than the menthol?
One thing to note: Goldenseal is not safe during pregnancy, as far as I know.
I’ve been following you a few weeks now – love your posts! I’ve also been reading through your archives to ‘catch myself up’. This particular post is great, and I’ve loved your recent interest in whole foods. I am in the process of trying to learn about this and shift my lifestyle over. Great info! I am planning an herb garden as I try to use herbal remedies whenever I can. Plus, there are so many great gifts you can give with herbs.
I have twins who are almost a year, and I nursed them both. To keep up the demanding milk supply, I tried herbal supplements of fenugreek, blessed thistle, fennel and a few others. It was amazing how quickly I noticed a difference! God is so good to to have provided us with many natural and safe ways to keep our bodies healthy and functioning properly.
I love vitacost. I buy tons of things from there. I used to buy a small 15 ounce container of coconut oil from a local healthfood store and it costs like 16 buckcs. Now I can get a 54 ounce container for 21
Great info on the elderberry, I have just heard of this recently and got some this week. I almost emailed you asking your opinion! Someone asked about it nursing and from what I have read (I am pregnant and tried to research what I could) it doesn’t seem to be recommended. I think that is due to a lack of research, not to proven harmful effects. But the kind I bought at Whole Foods, which I don’t believe is sweetened by honey, still says to start at age 1.
We also are supplementing with Vitamin D and probiotics. Capsules for us and chewables for the kids. And another thing we do…wipe down our shopping carts and even our eating table when we grab lunch out – people look at us funny but we are choosing not to get all these seasonal vaccines so we need to make sure that we are keeping those nasty germs at a distance!
Thank you for this very informative post! Once again, you have provided a wonderful resource for living naturally and this is a subject I have been wanting to learn more about. Know that you are helping many women in the home gain much needed wisdom and you have inspired me to delve deeper into living a more natural life and providing a better home for my family. Thank you!!!
how about Probiotics to ward off sickness? Also, Taheebo Tea (otherwise known as Pau-d-arco) it is another great immune system booster. I recently began getting some natural remedies for the winter/flu season. I use the Taheebo Tea, Probiotics, Echinacea off and on, Elderberry Syrup (esp. for the kids) Cod liver oil(using the Carson’s brand, the flavor is pretty good), Emergen-C, extra vit. C-chewable 500mg. for the kids and 1000mg for myself. I don’t want any sickness knocking at my door this winter! Also! Another great thing is daily sunbaths as much as is possible during the winter months for the children. Strip down to as little as possible without getting cold and sunbathe…. You can start a baby on this from 4-6 wks of age by doing a minute on each side and upping this daily so as to avoid sunburn. And, following a hot shower with a snappy cold one really does wonders to make for a hardy immune system!
Thank you for the articles related to natural home products/remedies. I’ve just bought some of your recommendations for my home. To Canadian readers, one source I’ve found is well.ca. They have free shipping and free returns anywhere in Canada and have many organic/natural products in stock.
we have clove oil in our medicine cabinet for mouth pain. Teething tooth aches and cold sores. One drop in a 1/4 cup of water, shake well, dip clean finger in and rub on gums sparingly. If giving to a child, test on yourself first. Too much can cause stomach aches.
We also take one tsp RAW, LOCAL honey (or 2-3 balls of bee pollen) daily year round to help our bodies get used to the seasonal allergens. No more antihistamines used here.
Clove oil is also great to put on your furniture legs to keep the puppy from chewing them up ! Just thought to throw that out there for all those looking at Christmas Puppies !
great post. emergen-c is awesome!
I have really like this book- Naturally Healthy Kids http://www.amazon.com/Naturally-Healthy-Kids-Integrating-Conventional/dp/0977394921 It does a nice job of balancing conventional treatments when really necessary with natural treatments for more everyday type things. They discuss Hylands and Bach Flower Remedies as well.
Great book…my Ped was the one who wrote it (Dr. Jerry Rubin). I am fortunate to have a doc who values integrative medicine! I highly recommend this book for anyone with kiddos! It goes through every childhood illness and talkes about holistic treatment. Wonderful resource.
What do you recommend for stomach flu/diarrhea? Also, do you have a homemade electrolyte solution recipe for replenishing fluids/preventing dehydration?
For nausea, in addition to plain ginger tea, I really like the Reed’s Ginger Brew (non-alcoholic) for settling my stomach. TJs carries them for less than WF.
I use most of the cold/flu ideas above for stomach flu above, but the best remedy here is just rest and lots of fluids and letting it run its course. The emergen-C is an electrolyte beverage that will help replenish fluids and prevent dehydration. Again, lots of teas and Emergen-C at our house!
I have heard coconut water is an excellent and healthier replacement to traditional electrolyte drinks.
Growing up in the islands I learned the hard way that coconut water actually makes you lose most of what you’ve been ingesting if you drink too much. Probably not a good choice if you’re already concerned about dehydration.
Also, some people have pretty bad allergic reactions to herbal treatments, Echinacea in particular. If you’re using an herbal treatment you haven’t used before, especially if you’re nursing or pregnant you should check with your doctor.
Also, it’s important to remember that diarrhea – while unpleasant – is God’s design of flushing the bugs and/or bad food out of our bodies! My husband is a pediatrician, and the only thing he recommends for diarrhea for both children AND adults is lots of fluid to keep from getting dehydrated.
Hi Lindsay. Do you have recommendations for reducing gas/bloating during pregnancy? Did you take the papaya enzymes then? What about reducing gas in general?
I use papaya’s mainly for heart burn and stomach problems. In general, soaking your beans and grains really helps with digestion, which is usually a main gas causer.
I found your blog recently and have been enjoying it. Thanks for the great info! Your post today is very timely. My husband is sick with the flu and I’m formulating my plan for what I will do if I catch it and or if my little one gets sick (6 months old). I am breastfeeding. Do you know if elderberry is compatible with breastfeeding? Any suggestions for natural remedies for babies under 1 year?
Again, thanks so much for your blog. Love it!
Breastfeeding is the best immune booster for babies. They really don’t need anything else nor should they been given much while they are so young and not able to digest much else. You can try the Elderberry Syrup in the sugar free version , but I am not sure if it is recommended for infants under 1 year. The best thing to do is let it run its course and give the infant Tylenol for relief. The more you nurse the better as well. You can use most of the cold remedies listed above for infants as well. Titus had the flu a few weeks back and we snuggled with him alot, nursed alot, and it went away after a day or so.
I just read that a nursing mother can take 1 Tbsp of elderberry syrup 5 minutes before nursing to pass the benefits on to the baby.
We have added activated charcoal to our repertoire of natural remedies. Not only has it done wonders on my husbands indigestion which he was previously taking a prescription for, it also is now recommended in place of ipecac syrup for treating poisoning and to use to draw out the venom from spider bites. Mixed with a little olive oil you can apply it topically for stings too. It really is an amazing product!
Just wanted to second the activated charcoal. If you think that you’ve eaten something that isn’t agreeing with you (especially if it seems that you’re getting food poisoning), taking 2-4 capsules almost ALWAYS takes care of it. Come to think of it, it’s yet to fail me! It absorbs EVERYTHING, so you have to be careful not to take it with medications.
These suggestions are great – thanks!
Carcoal has NEVER failed me either
Thanks for the post.
Erin H
Does anyone know if it is safe to take charcoal while breastfeeding? I am having some digestion issues since having my first child 3 months ago, and it seems to be possibly gallbladder related… I have taken charcoal capsules in the past and was thinking about taking them again when I have these “episodes.” But, don’t want to take anything that would harm the little one.
We are currently dealing with some serious sickness in our home, 3 out of 4 little ones currently sick. We absolutely love using eucalyptus baths to relieve congestion and elderberry syrup mixed in their juice.
Hi! I just came across your blog today and I am really enjoying it. This post is so thorough and informative, thanks!
There are a few studies being done on Vitamin D too, and its immune boosting abilities. You can check it out and add that to your supply as well.
The cod liver oil has vitamin d in it.
we take GreenPasture.org, fermented cod liver oil.
Just like anything, quality counts and this has it.
Super glue for deeper cuts?! I’ve never heard of that. Is it safe?
I cannot say how safe it is…but definitely a whole lot more frugal than those hospital emergency trips! Who knows what they give you at the hospital either.
We used this method frequently while growing up. My dad sealed many a head gash with super glue and it always healed better with little to no scaring over the hospital stitches.
When my son cut his face we took him to the ER, and they used superglue to glue the skin back together. They said they prefer it over stitches because it scars less. You just can’t use it in an area that bends a lot (like the knees) because it can be ripped open. Just be sure to hold the cut closed when applying the glue. Also, make sure the skin is lined up really well, however you glue it is how it will heal and look later. My sons wasn’t lined up properly, but once it was on there it was too late to fix it. So, in the end it did scar.
There’s acutally a glue you can buy for cuts. It’s by the band-aid section.
I’m an RN and yes, super glue can be safely used to heal cuts. The medical version is called Dermabond — basically the same thing as super glue but marketed under a medical name and costs a whole lot more! Just amke sure that the cut has stopped or mostly stopped bleeding — the super glue need to hold the cut closed for it to be effective. As with any injury, watch for signs of infection as it heals.
One thing that I have found to be very useful for treating burns is apple cider vinegar. I had a horrible sunburn this summer (despite having applied and reapplied sunscreen) and tried swabbing apple cider vinegar all over the burn area. Apply liberally and let it soak in. Repeat every 2-3 hours as needed. For more ‘instantaneous’ relief, I also put cucumber slices all over the burn area. The cucumbers pull some of the heat out of your skin… Warm cucumbers are very bizarre feeling. You can freeze the slices to reuse them!