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Encyclopedia of Vitamins, Minerals, and Herbs

A Breakdown of the Beginning of COVID-19 and the Natural Plants and Herbs That Relieved Symptoms and Boosted the Immune System

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Encyclopedia of Vitamins, Minerals, and Herbs

By: Lisa Marta Lynn
Narrated by: Brennan Koenigsreuter
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According to research, the COVID-19 pandemic is one of the biggest global health crises in recent history (World Health Organization, 2020). Millions of people worldwide were introduced to what once was an unknown threat—a threat that could wipe out everyone.

As governments around the world scrambled to control the spread of the virus, people started looking for ways to protect themselves and their loved ones. If they didn't take measures to safeguard themselves, they would have been doomed.

The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly thrown us all into a loop. It left us feeling anxious and uncertain about the future—suddenly, the future became a big question mark. But in the midst of this global crisis, we've been reminded of the power of nature's medicine.

Fortunately, there are a host of natural remedies available to us—from herbs and supplements to foods and drinks. Two such remedies gained a lot of attention during the pandemic: elderberry and echinacea. These plant-based powerhouses can relieve symptoms, improve immune function, and more. Because of what they can do, it’s undeniable: They’re valuable.

Whether you're feeling exhausted, or simply looking for ways to support your immune system, turn to natural medicine. It has a lot to offer. After all, when it comes to staying healthy and well, there's no better ally than nature itself.

In this Encyclopedia of Vitamins, Minerals, and Herbs, I’ll walk you through many things about these natural remedies—what they are, what they can do for you, and more. We’ll also talk about what else you can do to boost your immunity.

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many individuals found themselves grappling with vaccine hesitancy. One person I know was particularly concerned about the potential side effects and long-term impacts of the vaccine.

The negative possibilities made them uncomfortable, so they looked for alternatives—and voila! Natural remedies. With thorough research and careful consideration, they explored these along with various herbal teas, essential oils, and dietary supplements believed to support the immune system.

While still practicing preventive measures, this person embraced a holistic approach to their health. Their journey highlighted the importance of staying informed and seeking guidance from healthcare professionals.

In this chapter, we’ll be talking about something relevant: The origin of COVID-19—how it continues to impact the lives of people, and how we can prevent it. We’ll also discuss natural remedies and the DIY strategies that earned a place in history.

©2023 Tawfiq Almawla (P)2023 Tawfiq Almawla
Alternative & Complementary Medicine Herbal Remedies

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