5 Medicines You’ll Be Glad You Have!

Cold and Flu Preps

Winter is coming… and with it comes getting sick, which makes it an excellent time to take a look at your medicine cabinet and see what is missing. Since colds, flu bugs, and COVID-19 are all viruses – you can best prepare by securing some winter preps to treat viral symptoms when exposed.

If you happen to get sick, common symptoms include inflammation in the body (body aches), sneezing, sore throat, runny nose, chest congestion, and sometimes nausea and fever. Viral infections can make us feel run-down and fatigued, compromising the immune system. Sometimes viruses can turn into bacterial infections, and when they do, it’s helpful to know how to treat a bacterial infection.

Medical supply shortages happened throughout 2019 – 2020 with the coronavirus. This has taught many of us that it’s important to have key medicinal preps on hand. Here’s a list of five types of medicine to consider stocking your medicine cabinets with:

 

5 Medicines You’ll Be Glad To Have 

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1.  Anti-inflammatory – Motrin can help ease inflammation in your body and nasal passages, making it easier to breathe and fall asleep. Over-the-counter medicine such as Ibuprofen includes a pain reliever and a fever reducer.  

2. Decongestant –  It’s common for nasal passages to clog from dilated blood vessels during a virus infection, which causes congestion. A decongestant shrinks the blood vessels making it easier to breathe and allowing mucus to drain. Pseudoephedrine is a common decongestant found in over-the-counter medicines such as Sudafed.

3. Expectorant – Congestion is a common problem during the winter. An expectorant is great at loosening mucus which can help clear airways. Guaifenesin is a common expectorant found in over-the-counter medicines such as Mucinex.

4. Stomach Soother – A hallmark of the influenza virus is nausea and vomiting. Unfortunately, it can be challenging to recover from a viral illness if your body isn’t getting the nutrition it needs to repair and fight off the effects of the infection. Soothing your stomach is an essential tactic in recovery from these seasonal and novel viruses. Bismuth subsalicylate is a common stomach soother found in Pepto or Kaopectate.

5. Antibiotics – “One hundred years ago, the top 5 causes of death in America were gastrointestinal infections, tuberculosis, pneumonia, heart disease, and kidney failure (usually related to untreated bacterial infections or poisoning). Since then, advances in medical knowledge, including therapeutics such as antibiotics, have transformed life as we know it, and infections are no longer a top cause of death. However, bacterial infections are still a significant killer in many developing nations, with pneumonia and diarrheal illnesses near the top.”

Sometimes a virus can turn into pneumonia. Pneumonia is typically caused by a bacterial infection. When this happens, an antibiotic like Azithromycin is prescribed. If you are interested in getting an emergency supply of antibiotics, you can get them through a company called Jase Medical


Consider – Eating food rich in antioxidants can strengthen one’s immune system. Antioxidants are found in berries, dark green leafy vegetables, and legumes, to name a few. Frozen or freeze-dried berries or green vegetables maintain high levels of antioxidants. If you don’t have these items in your prepper pantry…you can buy antioxidant vitamins to add to your medicine cabinet.

 

 

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2 Comments

  1. Garlic, Lemon, Ginger and Honey are 4 powerful ingredients from nature. All of them have strong anti-microbial properties and are great as a home remedy for fighting both colds and the flu.
    This tonic is very popular in Russian and German Herbal Medicine. The combination of these ingredients are extremely powerful. This solution has it’s roots in ancient Egyptian medicine.

    Daily Single Batch Mason Jar Method

    Ingredients

    – 1/2 lemon (fresh)
    – 3-6 cloves of garlic
    – 1-2 tablespoon honey
    – 1 tsp ginger powder or 1” ginger root
    – 3 cups (24oz) of hot water

    Preparation

    • Peel the garlic and mince them and place them into a 1 quart mason jar or similar pot (garlic will need to set exposed the air for 20 minutes. Add 1 tsp ginger powder too.

    • While you are waiting for the garlic. Meanwhile, put on a pot of water and let the water boil.

    • Wash a lemon. Once the 20 minutes has past, pour the water over the mixture and steep like a tea.

    • Next, make sure the water is cool. Use a kitchen strainer to filter out the pulp.

    • Add honey and lemon juice to garlic tea and stir til uniformed. Keep extra it in the fridge.

    How to use: It is recommended to pour the elixir into a cup with straw and sip through out the day. You will get use to the taste. Make a fresh batch of this elixir as needed.

    Note: If you want to increase the potency add ¼ to 1 tsp cayenne pepper (according to tolerance) to your cup, stir and sip slowly.

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