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Long Haul Syndrome Natural Remedies

Covid has run through the world, leaving in its wake lasting symptoms (called Long Haul Syndrome) that are difficult to manage.

Long Haul Syndrome Natural Remedies

What can you do to settle the lasting pains and fatigue that Covid may have left you? Well, there are some natural remedies that may be of use! Long Haul Syndrome affects various different parts of the body. For those who have had Covid and need help dealing with pain in the chest and joints, try CBD. The Endocannabinoid System which controls pain and your mood can be quelled by smoking or taking CBD pills/oils.

The Endocannabinoid System reacts to the major molecules within CBD, allowing the tension and pain within the body to lessen. Think of it like oiling a squeaky tire– it can stop the noise for some time and make a ride smoother and more comfortable. CBD is a great alternative to low-grade ibuprofen or Tylenol as it can also help reduce inflammation as well! Some of the best CBD for pain relief are our Relax CBD Gel Capsules and CBD Cool Soothe Topical Cream.

The capsules allow for overall body relief while the topical cream is a more focused experience that can be placed on major pain points! Beyond CBD, there are countless herbs to help soothe body aches, sore throats, and stress. Lavender is a great stress reliever. Bathing in a bath featuring lavender oil or buds can help soothe an anxious mind, and lavender tea has a strong calming effect. Ginger soothes stomach aches and nausea, while Eucalypts spread on the chest or hung in the shower to steam can calm congestion and chest pains.

There is lasting fatigue that haunts us after we have been sick. For those suffering from Long Haul Syndrome, this fatigue may seem endless.

There are some herbal remedies and supplements that you can take to help settle this fatigue and perhaps steal away that mind fog that continues to plague you! The best possible way to beat fatigue is to make sure you’re taking iron supplements. In particular, iron supplements from herbs like mulberry and raspberry leaves are a great way to fight fatigue.

The Maiden, Mother, Crone Mulberry Iron Elixir is a great fatigue-fighting elixir! Some other popular fatigue-fighting herbs include ginseng, which offers full-body benefits along with energy boosts and mood-lifting, and echinacea. Echinacea tea is a wonderful way to fight fatigue while also warming up your soul. In your cooking, try including sage or rosemary. Both herbs offer a special energizing pop to any dish. Your Weekly Dose Of Wellness Receive the latest savings, events, herbal education and 10% Off your first purchase. Covid’s symptoms may last within you, but you should not let yourself last with Covid. Fight against Long Haul Syndrome and return to your new normal, better off than before! With these herbal remedies, even you can come out on the other side better than you started out! Check out CBD and all these remedies here at The Alchemist’s Kitchen! And if you’re interested in learning more about herbalism, astrology, etc. then feel free to check out our Events page! Frankie Kavakich is a published prose and poetry writer and a practicing witch whose love for the occult and horror permeates their everyday life. For eight years, they have studied a variety of practices including kitchen witchery, chaos magick, divination, manifestation, and brujería. Within their writing, Frankie features numerous topics ranging from ghosts and spirits to the importance of community and reliance on nature's bounty.

Their great grandmother Nilda was a healer from the rain forests of Puerto Rico, and Frankie is endlessly inspired by the gentle hands and kind hearts of their ancestors.

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