Snot Safety Tip #1 - Stay hydrated
(Disclaimer: I am not a doctor!)
It's been forever since I've been bloggin buggin. Oops! I've had this idear for awhile that I'd like to post tips on how to survive and conquer your inner snot demons, since well, I'm an expert. I've also had the thought for quite awhile that I know exactly how to avoid serious sinus problems but that I rarely do it mostly because inertia is a powerful powerful force. How sick is that? So, my pledge to the internets, is that if I'm going to post a snot tip, I had better be doing it. I'm going to start with something easy-ish to get warmed up.
(Disclaimer: I am not a doctor!)
Snot Safety Tip #1 - Stay hydrated
You've got to keep the flow going! A good way to do that is to make sure you're blowing it all out. Our mantra here at snot camp: Better Out Than In!
I drink green tea in the mornings which has some caffeine (dehydrating) but not a tonne so I'm hopeful that I win out on the hydration scale there. I just can't get excited about drinking plain old water, so in the afternoons and evenings I'm going to try to have lots of ginger tea or any non-caffeinated tea. It's the perfect winter pick-me-up. Ginger is a great good for you food too -- it helps with digestion, I think, and other smart stuff. My acupuncturist is all into promoting ginger during snot season. If I was a better blogger I would look up why on the internets, but again inertia is a powerful force.
Just drink your tea!! Or, whatever non-caffeinated, non-sugary, non-alcoholic beverage of your choice!
How much liquid is enough? I'm not really sure, but I know in general I'm not drinking enough. I'll try to aim for 3 pots of tea a day at a minimum and report back. 1 green tea, 2 ginger tea or other tea.
(Disclaimer: I am not a doctor!)
Dammit, I'm realizing as I write this that not eating too too much salt is a corollary to this hydration thing. I love salt. Hmmm. We'll see.
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Comments
what about chocolate milk? Does that help?
Posted by: nocklebeast | November 14, 2007 2:00 PM
You know you're getting enough if your pee is a very pale yellow or almost completely clear.
After 3 trips to the ER for dehydration in the last 2 years, I am a hydration expert.
Only caveat - if you drink a lot of red gator ade, your pee will be reddish orange. And that can be a frightening colour to see in the toilet in the wrong circumstances.
Hey... you asked!
Posted by: heather | December 3, 2007 3:03 AM