Tips to kick a cold to the curb
13 Mar 2011 04:56 AM |
Posted by bh'sOlivia
As the cooler season kicks in, it’s easy to worry about coming down with a cold, or spending your days plagued by the sniffles and dry, chapped lips. Not to mention how the grey, rainy days can affect your mood and instantly cut your energy levels in half.
Well never fear beauties, because we come bearing five tips to ensure that you stay healthy, happy and well on top of your game in the lead up to winter… Sniffles be damned!
1. Get it popping
If you eat a healthy, balanced diet already, then you’re one step ahead of the game (well done you!) But the fact of the matter is, you can never have too many nutrients – which means multivitamins are your best friend when it comes to preventing a nasty cold from creeping up on you. We love HERRON Bio C 1000mg for its added vitamin C and Bio C, which can reduce the severity and duration of colds. Olive leaf extract, like this one from Pretorius, is also great at promoting general wellbeing and preventing illness. Just take 15mL a day and you should be okay!
2. Get a hand-le on it
Your hands are one of the first places to pick up bacteria. Stay one step ahead of the spread of pesky germs by carrying Dettol Instant Hand Sanitizer Chamomile with you at all times. The instant antibacterial gel will ensure that any bacteria you may have picked up is killed on the spot, while the infusion of chamomile will help your paws stay soft, pampered and oh-so soothed at all times.
3. Catch some Zzz’s
When you’re ill, the first thing your doctor will say to you is rest, rest, REST! They don’t just say it for the sake of it you know – it really is important as when you’re sick, your body’s immune system is weaker than usual, and can’t recover unless you let it. Likewise, not resting enough on a day-to-day basis can lead to your body giving up – which results in you getting ill – and then you’re pretty much forced to rest! If you’re having trouble getting some shut-eye, a spritz of lavender on your pillow can help you drift off into snoozeville, pronto. We recommend: Lavender Water by Crabtree & Evelyn.
4. Stay hydrated
You should already be gulping down eight glasses of water a day anyway, but as soon as you begin to feel rundown, up that number to two litres. Not consuming enough h2o can keep toxins floating around your body and make you feel a whole lot worse! Likewise, the arrival of autumn and winter often means the addition of opaque tights to your wardrobe. Although lovely under your summer dresses, these babies can seriously dry the skin out – which is why it’s important to ensure your pins are thoroughly moisturised before you even attempt to slip a pair on. For deep hydration, we love Dove Visible Beauty Body Lotion, or Dermalogica Body Hydrating Cream.
5. Kiss dry lips away
Flaky, sore-looking lips are strictly not for kissing. Not only are they pretty unsightly, they’re also a literal pain to deal with. Before the cold wind sweeps in, ensure you’ve prepared yourself properly with a nourishing product that will act as a shield for your lips, keeping them soft and smoochable all throughout the cold front. Look for hydrating balms that include ingredients like shea butter, jojoba oil, and vitamins A and E. We can’t stay away from MAC Tinted Lip Conditioner SPF15, or NIVEA Lip Care Essential.
What's your best tip to kick a cold in winter?
Member Comments
(54)
Posted by:
Divine Diva
(Australia)
I will be honest, while we can try out all these remedies, a cold or flu will take it's course and we just have to try and lessen it's blow. Unfortunately there isn't any cure or quick fix for the common cold or flu. Rest and keeping hydrated is the way I go. :)
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March 13, 2011 (Mar 13, 2011 8:53am)
Posted by:
Zompea
(Australia)
I wish this article came out earlier this week before I caught a cold!
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March 13, 2011 (Mar 13, 2011 9:13am)
Posted by:
Dee255
(Member since 2008, Australia)
I wish I'd read this last week - I've been sick with a cold since last weekend!
It's true about the hand sanitiser - I worked in public contact for years and was always getting colds and bugs from being in contact with so many people all day, touching forms, and so on. I started using hand sanitiser and it dramatically reduced the number of times I got sick. I tried to get my work to pay for it for the office but they wouldn't because it has flammable ingredients so it's considered "hazard". Oh well, it was worth paying a few dollars every couple of months to not get sick all the time.
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March 13, 2011 (Mar 13, 2011 10:48am)
Posted by:
Shull87
(Australia)
I agree with divine diva.... really true that is why i avoid colds as much as i can and i do successfully
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March 13, 2011 (Mar 13, 2011 11:14am)
Posted by:
Roxymisha
(Australia)
The tips you have posted are ones I use. If I do get a cold which is rare I then go into hibernation mode, resting, drinking plenty of water, and eating chicken soup.
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March 13, 2011 (Mar 13, 2011 12:29pm)
Posted by:
gemo
(Australia)
I'm a teacher and swear by the 1000mg of vitamin C, even though I eat fruit and veg. Since adding it to my morning pill popping routine (Centrum!!!) I've not had a cold. Other than that sleep, water and a really good pile of books and movies helps as does a good swim in the sea.
I agree with Dee about the hand sanitiser! Even my students love using it and I'm happy to provide it if we get sick less. Shame about the ingredients issue for me too.
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March 13, 2011 (Mar 13, 2011 3:04pm)
Posted by:
VivaliciousChic
(Australia)
always have vitamin c and eat lots of fruits and veges and lots of water. exercise and cover up when its really cold!!
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March 13, 2011 (Mar 13, 2011 9:10pm)
Posted by:
GoddessMagick
(Member since 2007, Australia)
Great tips! Anything to make a cold feel better is worth a shot. I have been sick recently too and hate it! Dee seems like that time of year, heaps of people i know are sick with colds etc.
I like the sound and idea of the Lavender Water by Crabtree & Evelyn. This would be great just to help me fall aslepp at night :)
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March 13, 2011 (Mar 13, 2011 10:53pm)
Posted by:
Lauzburger
(Australia)
I don't know about how to kick a cold, but what always makes me feel better when I have a sore throat etc is to heat some lemonade in the microwave & drink that. Hot lemonade... yep sounds weird, but it works!
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March 13, 2011 (Mar 13, 2011 11:19pm)
Posted by:
melmeko
(Member since 2007, Australia)
I like to eat a lot of chilli to really kick it in the guts, haha.
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March 14, 2011 (Mar 14, 2011 6:49am)
Posted by:
Beauty Obsession
(Member since 2007, Australia)
We've already been hit a couple of times this year with dreaded colds and it's not even winter yet. I swear by the Olive Leaf extract.
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March 14, 2011 (Mar 14, 2011 11:13am)
Posted by:
pinkheart
(Australia)
Thank you for the handy tips Olivia! I've saved this article to my favourites and will tell my friends about it!
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March 14, 2011 (Mar 14, 2011 12:33pm)
Posted by:
Jenniqua
(Australia)
My tips to kick a cold are the oldies but goodies.
Vicks on the chest and on the sole of your feet.
Hot honey and lemon drink.
Head under a teatowel and vicks in a bowl of hot water, let the steam get right into your system.
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March 14, 2011 (Mar 14, 2011 3:21pm)
Posted by:
bonzie
(Australia)
Eating healthy and keeping warm! Surrounded by sniffly people at the moment so hoping that these tips will help.
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March 14, 2011 (Mar 14, 2011 4:42pm)
Posted by:
MissBaz
(Australia)
WIsh this article was out a little earlier, as I have just dealt with a bad cold, haha. Although saying that I know all these tips, even if I do not practice them well (not enough sleep being the main culprit!).
When I get the cold i just try to ride it out. Hot drinks always helps me. Steam can help unblock nose as you drink and the heat is soothing on the throat too.
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March 14, 2011 (Mar 14, 2011 5:44pm)
Posted by:
Sezaluke90
(Australia)
im feeling all of the above at the moment after getting drenched at future, ill be buying HERRON Bio C 1000mg tomorrow!!
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March 14, 2011 (Mar 14, 2011 7:46pm)
Posted by:
Frannybee
(Australia)
Colds are caused by viruses, and the remedies that are shown to "reduce the length or severity of symptoms" do so by less than a day. Hydration and rest are vital, but the best defence is good hand hygiene, with with handwashing or alcohol-based sanitisers.
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March 15, 2011 (Mar 15, 2011 5:12pm)
Posted by:
Chantelle9
(Australia)
arrrgh....I was sick over the past few days with cold and flu symptoms! I have found that keeping clean, hygienic and getting plenty of rest and fluids works well.
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March 15, 2011 (Mar 15, 2011 6:05pm)
Posted by:
SimSta
(Australia)
I agree with everything you've written Olivia. I hardly ever get colds and when I do, it only lasts for about 3 days.
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March 16, 2011 (Mar 16, 2011 11:02am)
Posted by:
Jodie71
(Australia)
Great tips guys, feeling better already!!!
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March 17, 2011 (Mar 17, 2011 4:24pm)
Posted by:
Nic74
(Australia)
Thanks for the Tips! Garlic is also so awesome to take raw swallowed, after cutting it up into tiny pieces : )
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March 17, 2011 (Mar 17, 2011 7:49pm)
Posted by:
southcoastclare
(Australia)
I dose up on the vitamin c powder
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March 19, 2011 (Mar 19, 2011 8:27pm)
Posted by:
Amydeville
(Australia)
I make sure I get a good nights sleep and do some exercise!
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March 22, 2011 (Mar 22, 2011 1:24pm)
Posted by:
Spunkx
(Australia)
I guess the best & easiest way I know of preventing colds and coughs in winter is to rug up! Don't let the chill touch your skin :)
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April 29, 2011 (Apr 29, 2011 3:07pm)
Posted by:
RockieHazel
(Australia)
When I feel sick I drink a lot of water and sleep a lot. Seems to do the trick most of the time
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May 04, 2011 (May 4, 2011 8:47pm)
Posted by: Divine Diva (Australia)
I will be honest, while we can try out all these remedies, a cold or flu will take it's course and we just have to try and lessen it's blow. Unfortunately there isn't any cure or quick fix for the common cold or flu. Rest and keeping hydrated is the way I go. :)
Posted on: March 13, 2011 (Mar 13, 2011 8:53am)