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- Get a Flu Shot – Every year, the vaccine may not be 100% effective. However, a 10%, 30% or 60% edge against influenza helps! Most health insurance plans pay full cost.
- Take Oscillococcinum – this over the counter homeopathic remedy is best taken at onset. I always carry a dose. You know your symptoms, whether it’s tickle in the throat, stiffness in the ankles or ache in the lower back, that’s when you take it.
- Elderberry syrup twice a day. Available at local health food stores. A weekly teaspoon dose during cold season may help your immune system to stave off cold viruses
- Food Cure ~ A small meal of, hot black tea (Lipton), Brazil nuts, orange, good quality yogurt and two ibuprofen tablets 200 mg. I’ve taken this combo for years when I feel symptoms and find it effective for knocking out a cold.

- Garlic soup – A well known folk remedy for illness. Recipe available on this link
- Hot bath with 1/2 cup Epsom salts, 1/2 cup baking soda and Rosemary essential oil. Take a bath at night before bed to relax your muscles and visualize the virus flowing down the drain. Only use one or two drops of rosemary essential oil. It will increase your blood circulation and help you feel warm inside. Plus the fragrance may open your sinus passages
- Warm, thick, soft, clean socks. Wear them in bed too. Keeping the feet warm is key
- Ayr Saline Nasal Spray. Keep the sinuses moist and open with an over the counter remedy. Available at CVS or Walgreen’s
- Wash your glasses! If you wear eyeglasses, wash them in warm soapy water. Think of how often you touch your eyeglass. You also touch doorknobs, the office copier and other objects that may have a virus on it. You just transferred the virus close to your eyes. Viruses love to enter your body this way. By washing the entire eyeglass, it may flush those germs down the drain
- Stay home the next day. If you work outside the home, and have saved sick time, use it. Sleep in, eat a breakfast of hot oatmeal, banana or mango and tea. Take your elderberry syrup and rest. If you feel up to it, and it’s warm in the afternoon, take a 15 minute walk outside
- Use Your Own Pen! While on the job or out doing chores, use your own pen to sign anything. Touching a passed around pen is a overlooked way to pick up germs. One rub of the nose and you may risk exposure to the nasties. In fact, it wouldn’t hurt to soak a cotton ball in rubbing alcohol and go over often used objects like wall switches, faucet knobs, door handles, refrigerator doors and more. Think of all the surfaces that are shared and touched in the home or workplace. It’s okay to put a barrier, such as a napkin, between your bare hand and things we all touch.
Category: Mind, Body, Spirit
Celebrate Each Day with a Song ~ “You and Me Against the World”
The Queen of 70’s Rock, Helen Reddy, released this song, “You and Me Against the World”, in 1974. What a delight it still is four decades later. How can it be the voice and lyrics can still enchant the ear and soothe something deep inside. Ms. Reddy is a personal childhood heroine. She is the rare artist who lived the words of her songs. No wonder it feels like an old friend to visit this song again. Reddy always put something of herself in each recording. She sang from her heart with connectivity and confidence in every note.
How pretty is the melody and flow of words written by Paul Williams. The endearing voices at the end of the song of Reddy and her daughter Traci declaring their love for each other on the original recording lifts this songs emotional appeal.
Comments by fans on YouTube often mention the fond memory of a beloved husband, friend or companion animal when they pause to listen to this song. The person remembers the care, the unconditional support of another presence. Someone is there who cares. Someone will remember these moments. Someone loved me when I was young.
Hail the blessed hearts who stayed by our sides in times of trouble. Here is Helen Reddy making a guest appearance on the popular Muppet’s Show. so welcoming and friendly to artists. The memories of these days are precious.
Lyrics
You and me against the world,
Sometimes it seems like you and me against the world,
When all the others turn their backs and walked away,
You can count on me to stay.
Remember when the circus came to town
How you were frightened by the clown,
Wasn’t it nice to be around someone that you knew,
Someone who was big and strong and looking out for
You and me against the world,
Sometimes it seems like you and me against the world
And for all the times we’ve cried I always felt that
God was on our side.
And when one of us is gone,
And one of us is left to carry on,
Then remembering will have to do,
Our memories alone will get us through
Think about the days of me and you,
Of you and me against the world.
Songwriters: Kenneth Lee Ascher / Paul H. Williams
You and Me Against the World lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Blessed Solstice
The winter solstice arrives momentarily. Our old speck of dust in the Milky Way galaxy replies to the tug and pull. Yes, we will roll along to begin the long climb out of the shadows. Yes, we will align with the sun and stars. Yes, we will be reborn.
All the plants and trees are at rest. Squirrels, mice and rabbits scurry for seeds to nibble. Woodpeckers drift up and around the tree limbs looking for one more bug, one more worm, one more morsel to eat. Blessed are the creatures big and small in slumber or in search of today’s meal. Blessed are the birds.
Chimneys blanket the early morning with wood smoke. Frost settles over all. The sun is fierce on the horizon. The rays pierce eyes not ready for its brilliance.
I am here, says the Sun
I will blind you
I will be known in your eyes
I will always return
I am the yang
What comes next? What will be laid to rest? What will be in the New Year? What will be? What will be?