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On the Lighter Side => Complementary Medicine => Topic started by: Lor on 05/09/2010 06:33:20

Title: Does Mom's flu remedy have any merit ?
Post by: Lor on 05/09/2010 06:33:20
An old family remedy for the flu was dry toast and appleauce, we were always given this as children. a few years back i heard that it was tested and found that the applesauce and dry toast had a reaction in your stomach that aided in the increase of an enzyme that helped fight the virus. do you think theres anything to it?
Title: Does Mom's flu remedy have any merit ?
Post by: JnA on 06/09/2010 01:02:37
If there is, market it and make your fortune.

I've oft heard it quoted that a 'flu'* will take a week to cure with medication and seven days without.




*'flu' is oft misquoted for a common cold. Influenza is nasty and not at all like a cold.
Title: Does Mom's flu remedy have any merit ?
Post by: CliffordK on 02/01/2011 10:03:34
I USED to get the Flu around once a year. Then when I was 62 and in Sept. of 1997, I started drinking an ounce of Noni Juice every day and have not had the flu once in the last 12 years.

When did you retire?

There is a lot to be said for a healthy diet and lifestyle.  However, there may also be a point in your mid-60's when you have less contact with people carrying the virus.

Also, keep in mind that the flu can be more serious to people in their 70's & 80's than for younger people, so carefully consider the benefits of getting the flu vaccine.

As far as "Mom's Special Remedy"..  it is probably best to eat a little while you are ill...  so whatever makes you comfortable and provides some nutrition is probably good.