Vogel for those Winter months

Why do we dread winter? Truthfully, if we’re going to hate the dull, damp, dreary weather then our entire lives are going to be pretty miserable, because frequently there is no discernable difference between the summer and winter months… So maybe we hate it because we are often ailment-ridden during the winter months or because the long dark nights cut us off from the light and make us gloomy? Now, there’s nothing we can do about the weather but we can take measures to strengthen our systems against ill health and ill temper.

COLDS AND FLU

These horrid ailments stalk us down the chill, dank months of winter and often fail to release us from their clutches even in the spring.

EchinaciaGerms are always around but a strong immune system will take them in its stride. Our white blood cells have the ability to detect and destroy bacteria and viruses before they start anything, so it is in our best interests to see that they have everything they need to function well.

COUGHS

The cough reflex is not necessarily something to dampen down – we cough when our lungs contain matter that our body would prefer to remove. A productive cough will propel phlegm upwards and out. Less productive and more irritating are the coughs that derive from irritated tissues in the throat, or that rack your chest without producing much.

Soothe the throat – suck herbal lozenges and drink warming teas spiced with ginger and cinnamon and laced with lemon.

Relax the bronchial tissues – use herbs such as ivy and thyme, which help to reduce spasms of coughing, whilst making the mucus thinner and easier to shift from the chest.

CATARRH

You might be surprised to hear that mucus has a beneficial role to play. It traps microbes and lubricates the lining of the respiratory tract. That’s all very well until it starts to get out of control: constant dripping down the back of the throat or a head that feels full of concrete are not so much fun.

COLD SORES

Echinacia sprayDo these come up the minute winter hits? This could be because the effectiveness of your immune system falls as the virus that causes them loves a weakened immune system. It also thrives on physical or emotional stress, alcohol, nicotine, etc.

CIRCULATION

Are you chilly all winter? Do you suffer from chilblains? You need to get the blood supply zinging round the body, or the supply of nutrients and oxygen will fall off and outlying areas such as the feet will become devitalised and sensitive, easily wounded and prone to all sorts of problems.

Gentle but regular exercise – even just five minutes round the block before breakfast, another five at lunch time and a brisk walk to the post box in the evening or some home yoga or similar gentle exercise - anything to get your blood moving.

Exercise also helps to raise the gloom from which many people suffer in winter.  It is important to have light to stimulate the body, especially in the winter months. Get outside, even under cloudy skies, because some light is still filtering through and it will help. If you know you get low in winter, plan to keep moving. Mild exercise is good for the circulation to the brain, and has been shown to reduce a susceptibility to depression.