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Fight the Cold!


This morning in Chicago, commuters were barraged with a litany of freezing cold ice rain and super strong wind. The east coast already has snow! With the weather changing at an alarming rate it’s good to begin pre-emptive solutions to health problems that can arrive with this bad weather. Colds, coughs, influenza, or even pneumonia can be preventative if you take the right precautions in before you have an ailment! eSutras Organics has lots of ailment fighting teas and supplements that will get you through any illness that may try to come along.

·         eSutras Organics Calamus Extract Capsules: These capsules were commonly used in the ancient healing tradition of Ayurvedic medicine for the common cold. Frequently used herbal medicine amongst the Chipewyan people.
·         eSutras Organics Chlorella Capsules: Chlorella is a type of single-celled green algae with abounding nutritional benefits. It is known as a "super food" because of its high percentage of protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals accelerate healing of soft tissue. It’s also an immunity booster to help your immune system stay strong and prevent any ailment from weakening it.
·         eSutras Organics Ginger Powder: It is often used as an antiseptic for the prevention of respiratory disorders, preexisting conditions that can worsen in cold weather. Also used to help prevent colds.
·         eSutras Defense Tea- T he mild Chinese herb astragalus is a remarkable cold preventive, and the spicy, aromatic rosehip berry not only builds immunity but relieves coughs, strengthens lung tissue, energizes and helps asthma . Prevent and soothe common seasonal health conditions, from sore throats to runny nose without drugs. Contains Astragalus, Amla, Hoodia, Rosehip, Ginger root, Schizandra Berry, Hibiscus Petal, Licorice Root, Neem Leaf, Stevia Leaf, Ashwaganda Root, Goldenseal, and Rosemary.
·         eSutras Immuni Tea- his incredible tea helps support your body's own regenerative properties to fight infection and degeneration from within your body. Helps reduce your risks for common diseases and make the immune system stronger. This is the ultimate preventative tea, full of great herbs that naturally do your body good. It also has a delicious flavor, that’s not common in most healing teas. Good for you and easy to drink!

Cold weather and winter doesn’t, automatically mean you have to get sick, but it does mean you have to start taking the right measures so don’t become sick. In addition to taking preventative medicine, be sure to do the simple things that can stop illness. Dress appropriate for the weather. Always wear a hat, gloves, and a scarf when there’s snow out. Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer to keep germs from spreading. With these helpful tips, you’re sure to get through winter easily!

Although eSutras Organics strongly believe in our products, the information in this blog is purely educational. You shouldn’t take any of our supplements without proper permission for a trained medical practitioner.  Please consult your doctor before you take any of our products to ensure it is safe for you to take.

Teri Ridley, eSutras Organics

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