Healthy Holidays

December 24, 2010

Five Tips for the Natural Traveler

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Planning a vacation or business trip? Consider packing a small kit of before you go. Unfamiliar surroundings, unusual foods, and jet lag can make you vulnerable to viruses, , and gastrointestinal (GI) upset. Colorado Naturopathic Physician Michael Sutton suggests the following items:

1. Extract
This extract fights and prevents viruses and helps reduce symptoms of diarrhea and GI upset. It can even be used to decontaminate water (4-5 drops extract per quart of water). A few days before you leave, mix 4-5 drops with juice or water and drink it before bedtime, and continue for the duration of your trip. If you do catch a cold or flu, you can drink as much as 8-10 drops, 3-4 times a day.

2. Airborne
Available in natural products stores, Airborne is an effervescent tablet containing herbs, antioxidants, vitamin C, and . It helps prevent and fight colds, as well as , when traveling.

3.
To ease jet lag, Sutton suggests leaving your watch set for the time zone from which you’re departing. When your watch shows your normal bedtime, take 3-6mg of melatonin, then go to to regulate yourself quickly and easily to the new time zone.

4. Bach Flower Rescue Remedy
To calm nerves and reduce anxiety, place a few drops of this remedy under your tongue when you’re feeling anxious, or add 5-6 drops to your water bottle and drink throughout the day.

5. Water
H2O is essential to . Drink lots of water and avoid alcohol, as is a major cause of travel-related illness.

By packing a few natural remedies and paying attention to your body’s needs, you’ll be able to fully enjoy your trip.

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