Kids always catch a fall virus? Here’s your fall cold kit! Explore Doctor Motley’s deep-dive into seasonal viruses that seemingly come home from the classroom every season to knock the whole family down. Plus get all the Doctor’s herbal and practical recommendations. In this episode of the Ancient Health Podcast, Doctor Chris Motley discusses the recurring issue of chronic colds, coughs, and sinus infections in children, particularly during specific seasons. He explains the mechanisms behind these infections, emphasizing the role of dormant infections and the impact of seasonal changes on the immune system, and highlighting how to integrate Traditional Chinese Medicine with modern practices.
Takeaways
Chronic infections in children often stem from dormant infections.
Herbs like elderberry and astragalus can boost the immune system.
Hydration is key.
Regular bowel movements help detoxify the body.
Essential oils can purify the air and support respiratory health.
Diet plays a significant role in managing infections.
Understanding the body's natural detoxification processes is important.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Chronic Infections in Children
10:12 The Role of Seasonal Changes on Health
20:33 Herbals for Immune Support
28:18 Practical Tips for Parents
36:03 Integrating Traditional and Modern Medicine
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