Cold & Flu Prevention Coeur D Alene ID

Winter’s cold winds and dry air increase vata and can lead to an imbalance. Some signs of excess vata during the winter include insomnia, stress, worry, constipation, colds and us, and joint pain

Mary A. Sanderson
(208) 664-3101
1106 W Ironwood Dr
Coeur D Alene, ID
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Womens Clinic of North Idaho
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Obstetrics & Gynecology

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Binns Family Chiropractic
(509) 242-0911
22910 E Appleway Ave
Liberty Lake, WA

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Rey Vincent Luce, MD
(208) 667-4606
700 W Ironwood Dr Ste 370
Coeur D Alene, ID
Specialties
General Practice
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Stanford Univ Sch Of Med, Stanford Ca 94305
Graduation Year: 1959

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Bradley C Drury
(208) 765-5922
914 W Ironwood Dr
Coeur D Alene, ID
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Family Practice

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Steven J Malek
(208) 666-2000
2003 Lincoln Way
Coeur D Alene, ID
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Family Practice, Emergency Medicine

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Inland Northwest Foot & Ankle- Bryan Thompson
(208) 712-6085
1590 E Polston Ave # A
Post Falls, ID

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Back To Basics Chiropractic
(509) 343-8241
807 N Sullivan Rd # 1
Spokane Valley, WA

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Lorene H Lindley
(208) 664-8818
1112 Ironwood Drive
Coeur D Alene, ID
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Family Practice

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Gordon E Luther
(208) 666-2000
2003 Lincoln Way
Coeur D Alene, ID
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Family Practice, Emergency Medicine

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Richard K Bell
(208) 765-5922
914 W Ironwood Dr
Coeur D Alene, ID
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Eat to Beat Cold and Flu Season

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Ayurveda offers us the secret to staving off illness this winter and throughout the year: Keep your doshas balanced and your immune system in top disease-fighting shape by eating for the season and adding some simple steps to your routine that promote warmth and health. Winter’s cold winds and dry air increase vata and can lead to an imbalance. Some signs of excess vata during the winter include insomnia, stress, worry, constipation, colds and ?us, and joint pain.

Follow these tips from John Douillard, MD, PhD, ayurvedic physician and director of the LifeSpa Ayurvedic Retreat Center in Boulder, CO, to help balance out the season’s vata-amplifying effects.

Stay Warm, Relaxed and Healthy:

  • Add ghee, avocado, sesame oil or olive oil to your grains and soups.
  • Start your day with warm lemon water to cleanse your lymph.
  • Follow a regular rhythm of sleep, exercise, mealtimes and rest.
  • Sleep with a warm mist humidi?er to keep your sinuses clear.
  • To keep your ears lubricated and thus prevent infections, place a few drops of warm Tri?Doshic Massage Oil in each ear and leave a cotton
    ball in for 15 minutes. Perform weekly, particularly for children.

Daily Routines (Dinacharya) for Winter:
  • Self?massage with warm Tri?Doshic Massage Oil or raw sesame oil.
  • For 8 minutes each morning and evening, breathe slowly and quietly in and out through your nose to calm your mind.
  • Exercise in the morning to improve circulation, mood, and immunity.
  • Perform Neti (you can buy a neti pot at most natural health stores) by irrigating your nasal passage with warm salt water.

Always follow with Nasya.
  • Perform Nasya by dipping a Q?Tip in warm Tri?Doshic Massage Oil or warm sesame oil, swirling it inside your nostrils, and inhaling deeply.

Stock Your Pantry With Vata-Balancing Foods

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