Pain Relievers
White Willow Bark – Willow bark contains the same ingredient as aspirin in a naturally forming compound that fights pain, blocks inflammation, and reduces fever.
Capsaicin – The ingredient that gives chili peppers their heat, capsaicin can reduce pain caused by arthritis when rubbed as a cream into joints. Taken internally it may help ease chronic aches and pains as well.
Omega-3s – The healthy fats in nuts, seeds, and avocado are known to boost heart health, but they also block inflammation and help lubricate joints. They are also important in keeping the brain and nervous system operating at peak performance.
MSM (methyl-sulphonyl-methane) – MSM is a naturally occurring sulfur compound with painkilling, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, and analgesic properties.
Essential Oils – For headaches, try peppermint or lavender rubbed into temples.Essential oils can be very potent so you may want to dilute them in a carrier oil like olive or coconut beforehand.
Others to consider: feverfew, kudzu, ginger, arnica, vitamin C, vitamin E, glucosamine, Boswellia, devil’s claw, turmeric (curcumin), and magnesium.
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Digestive Aids
Papaya – This fruit is full of enzymes that help break down proteins, aiding indigestion. It can be found as a fruit, juice, or chewable tablet.
Pineapple – Another fruit with protein busting enzymes. Eat fresh pineapple after a meal to help digest and prevent heartburn, acid reflux, or any other digestive problems.
Baking Soda – Has the same ingredients as many antacids. Add ½ teaspoon to ½ glass (4 fl. oz.) of water. Too much baking soda can have a laxative effect.
Apple Cider Vinegar – The weaker acid of the vinegar dilutes stomach acid to ease the burn, but not too much to limit digestion. Dilute a couple of tablespoons 50/50 with water.
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Ginger – A natural treatment for nausea, ginger reduces stomach acid, fights inflammation, and aids in moving food through digestion. Ginger is available as a whole root, spice, and in capsules.
Slippery Elm – Slippery elm coats the throat, esophagus, and stomach in a slippery mucilage that soothes and calms digestion.
Enzymes - Plant-based enzymes specifically selected to help your body absorb and digest all your macros and maximize nutrition with a full spectrum of 25 enzymes and trace minerals.
Others to consider include aloe vera, licorice, cat’s claw, meadowsweet, dandelion, and chamomile.
Cough Syrup
Bromelain - This powerful enzyme found in pineapple can help suppress coughs as well as loosen the mucus in your throat.
Elderberry Syrup - Elderberries contain natural substances called flavonoids. They help reduce swelling, fight inflammation, and boost the immune system. Elderberry relaxes bronchial spasms, making them very useful for treating coughs upper respiratory infections.
Honey – This sweetener can be mixed with lemon or herbal tea to sweetly soothe coughing. Add other ingredients for even more cough and cold-fighting power.
Others to consider: mullein, cayenne, rosemary, wild cherry bark, and garlic can be added to the syrup or tea above as additional expectorants, mucus thinners, or immune boosters.