Natural remedies for healing from Covid

In a time where we are faced with the very real prospect of coming into contact with Covid, it’s best to prepare ourselves for what lies ahead, and implement some practices to both prevent and cure the virus if we encounter it.

Natural remedies for Covid include lots of delicious ingredients likely already in your kitchen cupboard! As well as daily practices, rituals, herbs, spices and therapies you can do from the comfort of your own home.

Lifestyle Practices

Rest – lethargy is caused by the body conserving energy for healing. If you feel fatigued, it means that your body is working hard to destroy foreign invaders, so allow it to do so. 

Sleep – on your front or side to remove pressure from your lungs.

Sunshine – healing rays support Vitamin D production which boosts immune responses.

Regular movement – gentle movement supports lymphatic drainage & circulation, try to get up and move your body every two hours even if it’s just a stroll around the house or some light floor based stretches.

Keep calm & meditate – raised cortisol (stress hormone) weakens immune function. Sit with your eyes closed and focus on your breath for 5-20 minutes twice daily.

Aromatherapy – diffuse or burn essential oils of eucalyptus, peppermint, lemon, lemon myrtle and lavender to support the respiratory system.

I find having fresh flowers around the house inspires joy and optimism (maybe that’s just me).

Diet Tips

Most importantly – support your Agni (digestive fire)! Immune health is directly linked to our Agni which is in control of burning off, transforming and eliminating. 

Have small, fresh, warm, soft, cooked meals and fast if you do not have an appetite. 

Consume foods rich in Prana (life-force), like…

  • Fruit (mangoes, papaya, berries, lemons & limes)
  • Cooked vegetables (garlic, ginger, onion, root vegetables, leafy greens)
  • Broths of garlic, ginger, turmeric, ajwain, pepper & chilli
  • Kitchari (stew of rice, lentils & spices) – the Ayurvedic healing staple for cleansing & recovery
  • Sooji (semolina porridge)
  • Ginger tea with lemon (all day)
  • Plenty of water, add a pinch of salt for additional hydration

Spices to favour

  • Turmeric
  • Ginger
  • Garlic
  • Cinnamon
  • Ajwain seeds
  • Black pepper + pipali (long pepper)
  • Cayenne pepper
  • Chilli 

*Fever is a sign that your body is burning off the virus, our job is to support it rather than instantly try to extinguish the fever. Cool yourself down topically through cold showers, a wet compress or washcloth around the neck, ice foot soak, or consuming coconut water with mint. Try to avoid consuming anything really cold or icy as this dampens your Agni.

Therapies

Swedana face steam – fill a large bowl with boiling water and place a towel over your head as you breathe in through your mouth and out through your nose. Option to add ajwain seeds, tulsi, basil, ginger, or eucalyptus to the bowl.

Nasya – our first line of defence lives in the nasal cavities, this therapy acts as a barrier to protect you from catching covid and also kills the virus which lives in the sinus. Using an eye dropper, sniff 1 drop of black sesame, coconut or anu oil in each nostril OR simply massage the inside of each nostril with the oil.

Neti – using a neti pot, cleanse each nostril with warm water and a pinch of sea salt daily. This practice also prevents & cures covid by keeping the nasal passage clean.

Throat gargle – mix some apple cider vinegar, or triphala, with some warm water and gargle for 30 seconds multiple times throughout the day to cleanse the tonsils and throat.

Oil pulling – use black sesame oil or coconut oil and gargle daily for up to 5 minutes.

Chest rub – mix some coconut oil & eucalyptus essential oil and rub onto the chest to support breathing.

Ayurvedic Herbal Formulations

Trikatu (ginger, pepper & long pepper) – great as a preventative & remedy as it supports Agni + immunity, is high in antioxidants, has anti-inflammatory properties and blocks covid-19 proteins.

Guduchi – known for its affinity in supporting the immune system.

Triphala – balancing for all three Dosha’s and a great source of natural Vitamin C.

Golden Nectar (recipe from Ayurvedic Rituals, page 194) which includes honey, ground turmeric & black pepper.

Other supplements: Zinc, Vit C, Vit D, Quercetin & NAC.

Cleanse

The idea behind Ayurvedic ‘cleansing’ is purely to support what your body is already doing in order to allow deep, intrinsic healing to take place.

Cleansing helps to alleviate digestive function so that the body can focus on activating its immune system in order to eliminate unwanted bacteria or viruses. It also helps to remove stored toxins (known as Ama) from the body, while rejuvenating the blood and liver, as well as many other benefits suitable for overcoming Covid.

Your ‘cleanse’ should not shock the system, it should be a time of simplicity (in your diet & lifestyle) so that your body has the best chance of healing, eliminating and recovering.

If you’re interested in a guided, safe and effective, at-home 3 Day Ayurvedic Cleanse to support your immune system – you can visit this page to learn about my offering. This cleanse is not only beneficial for your body and mind, but it also provides recipes that are very easy, cost-effective, long-life and low maintenance if you are unwell or caring for a loved one.

I hope this article on natural remedies for covid has been able to provide some care and guidance whilst we navigate through these uncharted waters.

Stay safe, lots of love! Chasca

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