Also wanted to add, a good nights sleep is very important too! Other things I have read about: Ginko Bilboa , Licorice, Riservatol, Grape seed extract oh and Garlic! Also Onions and Kale are good sources of natural Quercetin!
I had Covid from mid October 2019 to mid January of 2020. I did not know what it was, extremely sticky but not much mucous cough. Extreme fatigue, I knew I could not push. A dry whooping like cough, but again not much mucous.
I took the only medicine I had lots of, Burdock root tea. (I am an herbalist) I drank a pound of the dried root over that time I was sick, I knew Burdock would help. Come to find out it addresses liver health, has high quercitin and high inulin so it is a good medicine for C19.
I believe I caught it because I was working with someone who is an Acupuncturist (house move) and the school they teach at has many Chinese faculty members. I was so mad I got sick, at first, but became very very glad subsequently. My family of 2 did not get sick, I did isolate at night but not in the day. The ended up getting 2 whackscene doses, I did not. After they were vaccinated I did develop heart palpitations, which I have treated with Hawthone tincture and 3 fresh not stale walnuts a day. Very manageable. I was not sick with any viruses since until this last week, 1-2022, with a mild Omni case that has already run its course. I still fear for the lives of my family that got injected, who also are having Omni, but are having a slightly harder time with it. I think a good addition would have been Dandelion root, similar.
Thanks for listening. Plants rule, pills and injections drool.
Interesting story, you knew intuitively what you needed and what would help you. I'm glad you're ok. I had it early on as well, a family member goes to a school with many Chinese classmates and he had all the symptoms, lingering cough for about two weeks. I had a massive allergy attack and a mild fever with fatigue. I never get allergies, it was so bizarre. I had already loaded up on supplements, herbs and also took a tincture to support my lymph nodes. That was all the symptoms I had. My knowledge of medicinal plants is growing and I'm reading more about the properties and mechanisms. I know about Hawthorne helping also Ubiquinol is known to help the heart.Dandelion, milk thistle help the liver. I also drank nettle tea. Nettles help with the histamine response. (All of which I'm sure you know being a herbalist)Maybe that should be my next post, "Herbs that heal" . Not sure what readers would be interested in seeing as I'm new here!
Everyone I know who is vax'd has Omi, not vax'd as well but seems milder for them...anecdotal evidence. I too fear for my family who have been jabbed so many stories. Thanks so much for posting your experience. Be well and Happy.
Ubiquinol....= possibly quercitin related? oxigenator or such....coq10....but I will still stick with WHOLe plant forms, for those extra thousand constituents that will make it more balanced...
As for Nettle tea, it is so good esp in the spring (i feel like its already here in the PNW)....a good reminder, and we now have our own little patch thanks to my gardening partner...yay...
but i do have to have milk with it, i think it tastes like gym socks, sorta. Milk and honey.
That histamine thing....and how they sting the hands and heal arthritis by doing so....crazy plants....best...ps i have a yard full of english ivy i commonly cursed, but lo and behold it is a treatment for copd....and lung ailments, expectoration....loosening...use it sparingly, a few leaves dried and crushed to a pot of tea....gonna try it today, at least put the leaves to dry...I also read you can add 1 or 2 fresh leaves to a teaspoon of dried....often those invading weeds are literally what we need....I cursed the horsechestnut in the yard too, till i made medicine for my vericose veins from it....now i only grumble at all the conkers to pick up with a smile.....thanks Melamorph...
You may already have these books in your medicine ref library; Stephen Buhners' books Herbal Antivirals and another Herbal Antibiotics (latest ed. include C19 plants) are great essential reference books for me, enjoyably written, meant for laypeople and deep herbalists alike. He goes in depth on mechanisms of the most effective plants for many new resistant diseases. Plants do not encourage viral or bacterial resistance, they have so many constituents that we have not even begun to study.
We may copy or extract just a few of the thousands of constituents of a plant and we wonder why our 'medicine' does not work. Plants are older than we are and they are actually smarter and more sophisticated than we are able to even understand. We are the still new kids on the block.
I don't have that book, I have heard of it. I will check it out thank you for bringing it to my attention.. Indigenous peoples deep knowledge of the land and plants knew and know this. We are so disconnected to this deep ancient knowledge. They understand the interwoven connections we are all a part of and are the last keepers of this sacred knowledge we are still discovering and scrambling to grasp this while they always knew.Yes! Plants carry many mechanisims for healing. Nature knows more than we do. Most of the medicines that have and are being discovered are from plants, soil, bacteria. It's humbling.
Also wanted to add, a good nights sleep is very important too! Other things I have read about: Ginko Bilboa , Licorice, Riservatol, Grape seed extract oh and Garlic! Also Onions and Kale are good sources of natural Quercetin!
I had Covid from mid October 2019 to mid January of 2020. I did not know what it was, extremely sticky but not much mucous cough. Extreme fatigue, I knew I could not push. A dry whooping like cough, but again not much mucous.
I took the only medicine I had lots of, Burdock root tea. (I am an herbalist) I drank a pound of the dried root over that time I was sick, I knew Burdock would help. Come to find out it addresses liver health, has high quercitin and high inulin so it is a good medicine for C19.
I believe I caught it because I was working with someone who is an Acupuncturist (house move) and the school they teach at has many Chinese faculty members. I was so mad I got sick, at first, but became very very glad subsequently. My family of 2 did not get sick, I did isolate at night but not in the day. The ended up getting 2 whackscene doses, I did not. After they were vaccinated I did develop heart palpitations, which I have treated with Hawthone tincture and 3 fresh not stale walnuts a day. Very manageable. I was not sick with any viruses since until this last week, 1-2022, with a mild Omni case that has already run its course. I still fear for the lives of my family that got injected, who also are having Omni, but are having a slightly harder time with it. I think a good addition would have been Dandelion root, similar.
Thanks for listening. Plants rule, pills and injections drool.
Interesting story, you knew intuitively what you needed and what would help you. I'm glad you're ok. I had it early on as well, a family member goes to a school with many Chinese classmates and he had all the symptoms, lingering cough for about two weeks. I had a massive allergy attack and a mild fever with fatigue. I never get allergies, it was so bizarre. I had already loaded up on supplements, herbs and also took a tincture to support my lymph nodes. That was all the symptoms I had. My knowledge of medicinal plants is growing and I'm reading more about the properties and mechanisms. I know about Hawthorne helping also Ubiquinol is known to help the heart.Dandelion, milk thistle help the liver. I also drank nettle tea. Nettles help with the histamine response. (All of which I'm sure you know being a herbalist)Maybe that should be my next post, "Herbs that heal" . Not sure what readers would be interested in seeing as I'm new here!
Everyone I know who is vax'd has Omi, not vax'd as well but seems milder for them...anecdotal evidence. I too fear for my family who have been jabbed so many stories. Thanks so much for posting your experience. Be well and Happy.
Ubiquinol....= possibly quercitin related? oxigenator or such....coq10....but I will still stick with WHOLe plant forms, for those extra thousand constituents that will make it more balanced...
As for Nettle tea, it is so good esp in the spring (i feel like its already here in the PNW)....a good reminder, and we now have our own little patch thanks to my gardening partner...yay...
but i do have to have milk with it, i think it tastes like gym socks, sorta. Milk and honey.
That histamine thing....and how they sting the hands and heal arthritis by doing so....crazy plants....best...ps i have a yard full of english ivy i commonly cursed, but lo and behold it is a treatment for copd....and lung ailments, expectoration....loosening...use it sparingly, a few leaves dried and crushed to a pot of tea....gonna try it today, at least put the leaves to dry...I also read you can add 1 or 2 fresh leaves to a teaspoon of dried....often those invading weeds are literally what we need....I cursed the horsechestnut in the yard too, till i made medicine for my vericose veins from it....now i only grumble at all the conkers to pick up with a smile.....thanks Melamorph...
You may already have these books in your medicine ref library; Stephen Buhners' books Herbal Antivirals and another Herbal Antibiotics (latest ed. include C19 plants) are great essential reference books for me, enjoyably written, meant for laypeople and deep herbalists alike. He goes in depth on mechanisms of the most effective plants for many new resistant diseases. Plants do not encourage viral or bacterial resistance, they have so many constituents that we have not even begun to study.
We may copy or extract just a few of the thousands of constituents of a plant and we wonder why our 'medicine' does not work. Plants are older than we are and they are actually smarter and more sophisticated than we are able to even understand. We are the still new kids on the block.
I don't have that book, I have heard of it. I will check it out thank you for bringing it to my attention.. Indigenous peoples deep knowledge of the land and plants knew and know this. We are so disconnected to this deep ancient knowledge. They understand the interwoven connections we are all a part of and are the last keepers of this sacred knowledge we are still discovering and scrambling to grasp this while they always knew.Yes! Plants carry many mechanisims for healing. Nature knows more than we do. Most of the medicines that have and are being discovered are from plants, soil, bacteria. It's humbling.