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Herbal & Nutritional Programs for the Cold Season

Herbal and nutritional supplements have a long tradition of use in treating and preventing illness during the cold season. Colds and flus, coughs, sore throats and congestion all can respond favorably to natural medicine. There is, however, confusion as to which remedy to take, when to take it, and the length of time it should be used. This question is often asked: How do you combine an herbal remedy with other nutritional supplements for maximum effectiveness?

Although all natural medicine prescriptions should be individualized for optimal results, there are many effective programs to try. A program that utilizes a series of herbs and nutrients in a specific sequence is most effective. Rotating and alternating remedies creates a synergistic effect which enhances the body’s ability to maintain optimal health. This is especially true during the winter when the body’s resistance may be compromised. Furthermore, by using natural remedies in specific cycles, the body remains more sensitive and responsive.

The following programs are for the cold season. They are divided into three categories: the acute phase, the recovery phase, and the maintenance phase. These easy-to-follow programs should give you enhanced results for winter health care.





Acute Phase


This program is for the body that is under acute, physical stress. This is the acute infectious stage we see so often during the cold season, whether it is viral or bacterial. Symptoms include cold, flu, fever, sore throat, aches and pains, etc.. Note that the dosage during this phase is rather large.






Recovery Phase


Protocol for the acute phase should be used until the symptoms of fever, chills, and infection have been relieved. Once the body is clearly “healing”, the recovery phase should be implemented. At this time, the body’s resistance, which was called upon during the acute phase, must be replenished and any lingering toxicity should be cleared from the body. This program should be used for up to two weeks, as it supports the return to optimal health. Many people make the mistake of stopping treatment after the acute phase because they feel so much better. The result is occasional relapses, possible lingering symptoms, and low energy. So, keep up the treatment during this phase!






Maintenance Phase


Once the body has recovered, use the following general program to support resistance during the winter months. This will help you maintain optimal health and prevent illness during the cold season.

General Program:





General Program with Additional Nutritional Support:


The above general program can be combined with additional antioxidants and blood cleansers:






Enjoy good health this winter. And remember, these programs are not intended as a substitute for individualized care. In the event of serious illness, consult your health care practitioner.

Janet Zand, OMD, L.Ac., is a respected naturopathic physician who lives and practices in the Los Angeles area. She has developed a unique and effective method of combining herbal medicine with nutrition, homeopathy and acupuncture. Her credentials include a Doctor of Naturopathy, Doctor of Oriental Medicine, and Certified Acupuncturist. Dr. Zand has over fifteen years of clinical experience treating with natural medicine, as well as formulating her own line of herbal supplements.

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