Wednesday 15 January 2014

Shoo Flu!


I’ve been getting a fair number of inquiries lately into what people can do to avoid this winter’s potential influenza epidemic. The media craze, once again, has us locked in fear of what this winter’s viral onslaught will bring our way.
Like any other time, as with any other microbe, hand washing is crucial. Simple right? This also involves teaching our little ones to keep our “mouths to ourselves”, sneeze into our arm and wash our hands before and after nose picking. All this hand washing leaving your hands dry and cracking? Pure coconut oil is a fantastic moisturizer and it also has anti-bacterial properties. I poured some melted coconut oil into a small glass jar and now carry it in my diaper bag (incidentally, it makes a great diaper cream too).
Like any other time, as with any other microbe, keeping our resistance up through healthy eating is crucial. Refined sugar has a direct immune suppressing effect, while local raw honey has immune supporting and any anti-microbial properties, choose your “sweet” accordingly. I always find myself preaching about eating tons of natural colors and this time of the year is no expectation. If you like to eat “seasonally” and locally choose beta carotene rich carrots, mineral rich beets and flavenoid laden frozen blueberries. If your culinary desires reach past the confines of our local yield; go for those rich yellows and oranges; sweet potatoes, mangoes, bells peppers and many other fruits and vegetables are all high in beta carotene the precursor to vitamin A, the vitamin which is so crucial for keeping the linings of our noses, throats and lungs ready to “fight”. Garlic, onion, and ginger are also fantastic fare for winter immune health. A quick home remedy for the beginning of cold or flu symptoms is a grated clove of garlic and a “finger” of fresh ginger steeped in hot water with honey.
There are many botanical medicines in the Naturopathic Doctors tool chest to help support the immune system all winter long, as well as those that have specific ant viral and anti-influenza properties. The Chinese herb astragalus is an excellent herb that can be used safely all winter long to keep the immune system strong in kids and adults alike. Echineacea is another well known herb, well know because of its immune supportive and direct anti-viral actions. Elderberry is a wild herb that grows locally here in New Brunswick, it has garnered a lot of attention due to a study that demonstrated it’s ability to prevent H1N1 infection of cells in vitro with effectiveness comparable to the pharmaceutical Tamiflu (Phytochemistry. 2009 Jul;70(10):1255-61).

Naturopathic Medicines and home hygiene practices may reduce your chances of contracting the flu, and the aforementioned Naturopathic protocols should help your flu experience to be more brief and mild, should you be one of this winter’s viral hosts. Please visit your Naturopathic Doctor for a more personalized approach to keeping your immune system healthy during this winters battle with the flu.


Friday 10 January 2014

She Let Go

Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa shared this on her blog (http://www.goldenbridgeyoga.com/)   some time ago, I printed it up and it's now hanging in my office, it speaks to  me & many of the women who pass through my clinic door. 


She Let Go

 

By  Rev. Safire Rose

She let go
She let go. Without a thought or a word, she let go.

She let go of the fear. She let go of the judgments. She let go of the confluence of opinions swarming around her head. She let go of the committee of indecision within her. She let go of all the ‘right’ reasons. Wholly and completely, without hesitation or worry, she just let go.

She didn’t ask anyone for advice. She didn’t read a book on how to let go. She didn’t search the scriptures. She just let go. She let go of all of the memories that held her back. She let go of all of the anxiety that kept her from moving forward. She let go of the planning and all of the calculations about how to do it just right.

She didn’t promise to let go. She didn’t journal about it. She didn’t write the projected date in her Day-Timer. She made no public announcement and put no ad in the paper. She didn’t check the weather report or read her daily horoscope. She just let go.

She didn’t analyze whether she should let go. She didn’t call her friends to discuss the matter. She didn’t do a five-step Spiritual Mind Treatment. She didn’t call the prayer line. She didn’t utter one word. She just let go.

No one was around when it happened. There was no applause or congratulations. No one thanked her or praised her. No one noticed a thing. Like a leaf falling from a tree, she just let go.

There was no effort. There was no struggle. It wasn’t good and it wasn’t bad. It was what it was, and it is just that.

In the space of letting go, she let it all be. A small smile came over her face. A light breeze blew through her. And the sun and the moon shone forevermore.