Relief With Homeopathic Cold Remedies

By Jason Graham


Homeopathy offers safe, effective, and fast-acting relief for many of the ills that people suffer. Although the 'science' of homeopathy does not encourage symptom relieving as the main focus of treatment, many people use it that way. Homeopathic cold remedies are wonderful aids to getting through the cold and flu season with as little trouble as possible.

Homeopathy was a major form of medicine before the discovery of penicillin and the development of pharmaceuticals. Probably only herbal teas and topicals are older. Many people still use the remedies today. In the USA, all homeopathic formulas are regulated by the Federal Drug Administration. Based on the theory that 'like cures like', homeopathy prescribes, for example, the essence of onion (allium) for symptoms that the thing itself causes: runny nose, watering eyes.

The amount of onion in the remedy is so minute that it cannot be detected under a microscope. This is because the active ingredient is diluted many times in milk sugar. Many scoffers say that this kind of remedy can't possibly work, but millions of people around the world beg to differ. They have used homeopathy - like arnica for muscle soreness or bruising - and know it works.

The guiding principle of homeopathy is 'do no harm', which certainly cannot be said for many pharmaceuticals. It makes sense to at least try a natural, harmless product before resorting to something that may help but that also may have negative side effects. Most drugs carry warnings about possible side effects, but homeopathy in over-the-counter potency is considered completely safe.

A remedy in the 'tissue salt' category that helps with colds and flu is Ferr Phos. This is a tablet made of milk sugar with a tiny amount of iron and phosphorus (two minerals found in human tissue, as the name indicates). It is considered a nutritive remedy, being good for general robustness. It also helps keep a fever within bounds and is considered by many parents as both more effective and safer than something like children's ibuprofen. A tissue salt comes in a low dilution, termed 6X.

Nat mur, another tissue salt, regulates water in the body and is used for runny noses. It also can help with dehydration, a worry for parents of young children who may not eat or drink readily when ill. Kali phos is another; among other things, it is often used for coughs and seems to be able to deflect croup from becoming severe. It's always worth trying natural alternatives before resorting to something that may have dangerous side effects, like ibuprofen.

Consumers have made some homeopathic cold formulas so popular that conventional pharmacies and grocery stores carry them. If you look, you will find homeopathy on the shelves under names you might even recognize. It comes in liquid formulas, tablets (called pellets in the industry), and lozenges.

Try one of these safe, effective remedies and open up the whole world of homeopathy for the health of your family. This is a great way to get through the winter - and those dreaded summer colds - more easily than you might expect.




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