October 8, 2014

Natural Cough Remedies

Category: Being Parents

Living in one of the most polluted countries in the world, we or our kids are certainly not spared from the occasional (or sometimes frequent) coughing that seems to plague their well-being from time to time. Going to the doctor here in Thailand would usually end up with a compulsory prescription of antibiotics and the necessary cough medication.  As a parent, I tend to avoid giving unnecessary medication (especially antibiotics) and so I usually let the cough run its course over several days before consulting a doctor.

I do get worried if the coughs are persistent and did not seem to go away after about a week. When Spud was about 2 years old, I remembered that she had a persistent cough for over several weeks. She was hacking away like there’s no tomorrow. The cough medication did not help.

Feeling helpless, I tried every natural ways and means to ease her hacking as I was desperately trying to avoid further medication and hoping that it would go away. 2 visits to the doctor later, she was diagnosed with acute bronchitis – which essentially explained why a regular medication and off-the-shelf home remedy just would not cut it. Such is the country we live in, and I blame it on the pollution surrounding us.

For temporary relief, however, off-the-shelf home remedies could work wonders for both adults and kids. There are a few remedies I often fall back on to soothe the hacking and even though they are not fool-proof or scientifically proven to work, I find that they are able to at least provide some temporary relief to be able to sleep without the constant interruption of being awaken by intrusive coughing:

1. Vicks Vaporub

  • Rub a generous amount of Vicks to the sole of your feet. Cover it with socks.
  • For kids under 2 years old, use the kid’s version of Vicks called the BabyRub and put socks on after application. It contains eucalyptus, aloe vera and fragrance of rosemary and lavender. Not so harsh for little babies
  • Rubbing a little Vicks on the chest also helps
  • It has been made known that the menthol vapours actually trigger cold receptors in the nose. This tricks the body into thinking that one is breathing easier, amplifying the sensation that makes one feel calmer.

2. Honey water

  • Mix half to 1 teaspoon of honey into a glass of warm water. Stir well.
  • Do not give honey to babies under 1 year old as honey can contain spores of a bacterium called Clostridium botulinum. It can germinate in a baby’s immature digestive system, causing a rare, but potentially fatal illness called Infant Botulism

3. Honey Lemon Juice

  • As above, just squeeze in a couple of lemon slices

4. Ginger in warm water

  • Crush and boil about half an inch of fresh ginger in water
  • Let it cool and drink it warm
  • Add in tea bag if you wish to make ginger tea (I usually do this for adults only remedy)

5. Tamarind Juice

  • Immerse about 1 inch of tamarind paste in warm water. Let it seep for 5-10 minutes before consuming it
  • Alternatively, use Assam Keping (Tamarind Peel) and do the same
  • I find this soothing to the throat and decreases the irritability scratchy feeling to your throat when you are having cough intermittently.

I also found a few other interesting remedies which I haven’t tried for the specific reason of easing that cough away yet and I like the sound of these:

  • Camomile Tea
  • Herbal Tea
  • Thyme & Oregano. Boil a teaspoon of either herb in water and strain. For extra soothing power, add honey. (I didn’t know this before and I’ll be sure to remember to give it a go for the next coughing bouts in the houseold!)
  • Licorice root – who would have thought!

The list of natural remedies for coughs be found here

If all else fails, there’s Codine. But you would need a prescription for it.

(I still have my stash of ropect from my last acute bronchitis attack. It really is one of the best medication that works really well with coughs. In case you are wondering, yes,  I take them sparingly)

 

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October 6, 2014

Blue-Grey Ankle Strap Shoes

Category: Footwear

It looks like I was not going to stop at what I-thought-would-be my one and only black ankle strap shoes when I saw a nice looking pair in a different colour, propped up at a window display of a shoe shop located at All Seasons Place not too long ago.

I remember doing a double-take when I hurried past the shop and I made a mental note to myself to check it out when I was done with my needful errands at lunch break. A few tries and 5 minutes later, I walked out of the shop with 2 pairs of shoes and 5000 baht poorer. The shop owner was super nice too.

That’s how I usually buy shoes – I noticed it, I tried it and if it fits and if I really like it, I’m done in a matter of minutes.

This one here is made locally  and fits comfortably snug on the feet. I fell in love with its unique colour scheme of turquise-blue and grey when I first saw it from the corner of my eye. I can’t help myself and I just HAD to have it.

This design comes in 2 different colours, the other being black and red which I also loved. I  might just get the other colour…in time.

This has been a great find and that’s one more sassy-looking footwear added to my shoe collection.

 

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Cost: 2,900 Baht

From: Angeli, All Seasons Bangkok

 

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October 5, 2014

Six words stories

Category: Random

Who would have thought that short six-word sentences would have so much significance behind it, and weighs so much as  they each tug into the very depth of your soul.

 

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The last one is the most heart-breaking for me.

Original source here

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