How to treat
 colds & flu with Chinese medicine

How to treat
 colds & flu with Chinese medicine

Did you know that your cold can be hot? In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) a cold or flu has either a hot or cold nature. Knowing the difference helps you feel better faster.

If you have these symptoms, it means you have a “wind invasion” in TCM, or what we consider a flu or cold: 

  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Cough
  • Sneezing
  • Runny nose
  • Congestion
But these symptoms alone don’t yet tell us if your cold is hot or cold type...

 

W I N D - C O L D   I N V A S I O N 

If you also have these symptoms then you have a “cold” cold:
  • Chills
  • Lack of sweating
  • Stiff neck 
  • Body-aches
  • Congestion with clear or white mucous

W I N D - C O L D   R E M E D I E S

“Cold” colds respond best to heat remedies that give you a slight sweat:
  • Fresh ginger tea
  • Hot sauna or bath
  • Heat up your neck with the Lanshin Hot Massager by Acera
  • Lots of hot water
  • Sleep with extra covers
  • Moxabustion*
*Don't try this at home. See your L. Ac.

 

W I N D - H E A T   I N V A S I O N 

If you also have these symptoms then you have a “hot” cold:
  • Sore throat
  • Fever, no chills
  • Hot and sweating
  • Very thirsty
  • Red face and eyes
  • Congestion with yellow or stick mucous

W I N D - H E A T   R E M E D I E S

“Hot” colds respond best to cooling remedies that also resolve "wind":
  • Peppermint or chrysanthemum tea
  • Cooling, bitter herbs
  • Lots of fluid and hydration
  • Bleeding acupuncture points that cool "wind heat"
  • Medical Gua Sha and Cupping*
*Don't try this at home. See your L. Ac.
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