Cold weather and colds

in #health6 years ago

I have had the conversation with quite a few people regarding the correlation between BEING in the cold, and actually GETTING a cold.


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Most parents around the world have said the words "stay warm or you'll get a cold" or "you cant go out with wet hair or you'll get a cold!"

Admit it, you're one of them!

I think it's time that in this day and age where incorrect information is not longer something we can hold onto....we have every resource available to us to in order to make more informed decisions regarding our lives and the consequences of our decisions.
I know sometimes there is too much information, and even misdirection, but in cases like this you should be able to ascertain the truth of the matter reasonably easily.

You don't get colds from the cold weather!!

That is the first thing that needs to be highlighted.

There is a correlation between the cold weather and the actual colds we receive, but its not the actual cause of the illness.

So let's not say Justin is ignoring 100's of years of experiences to say there cold doesn't have any effect on colds, because there is some truth to the information, but the actual blame has been given to the wrong culprit.

The most common causes for the common cold is from the Rhinovirus, although there are over 200 other viruses that can cause a person to get a sore throat, runny nose, coughing etc.

This virus happens to prefer colder weather, and is best able to reproduce at temperatures just below the body's natural 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (36.5 deg C).
So if the body is slightly colder due to the cold weather we are experiencing, then we are creating a great breeding environment for the virus to develop.


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Also, close contact with humans in a close proximity when forced indoors due to the cold is another way of spreading the virus effectively.

So lets look a little closer to the way it worked, and what scientists have said regarding the virus growth and spreading.

When a human comes into contact with the virus, and it is a comfortable temperature for the person that the virus has been introduced to, the "host cells produced significantly more interferons -- proteins that "interfere" with the spread of a virus by warning healthy cells of its presence and setting off an immune response. - Monte Morin".

In the cooler areas like the nasal cavity (where the temperatures are generally between 33-35 deg C), the virus spread a lot more easily because the warning system was significantly less efficient than the lungs (around 37 deg C) for example.

So in fact it is actually the lack of intervention from the body that boosts the development of the virus when it it is cold. A very different way of looking at what we thought of previously.

This probably also explains why the cold doesn't cause more serious infections like the flu....because we are able to warm up and recover naturally.

No matter how cold it is, running around with wet hair or in the cold will do nothing to you, unless there is a virus out there waiting to be bred inside your nasal passages!!


So how to then fight the cold?

Looking at the above, then the best way to fight the cold virus is in fact allowing yourself to stay warm....cover the nasal and mouth cavities when out in the cold would also maintain the heat in the cavities, but also restrict the virus from entering in the first place.

Let's make some illness fighting advice:
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  1. When you start getting tired from a bug...SLEEP! We somehow think were brave for pushing through when the body is telling you what it needs to fight the infection. Listen and get a good sleep in.
    To give you an indication on how important sleep is, did you know that if you sleep less than 7 hours a night, you are then more than 3 times likely to get a cold than those that sleep more than 7 hours?
  2. Drink a lot of liquids!! The snotty nose is the worst effect of the cold in my opinion, and drives me NUTS!! But because the body is usually attacked through these passages by the virus, the body responds by secreting more mucus to the areas to flush out the virus.
    Help you body by drinking a lot of liquids to flush out the virus quicker!
  3. Chronic stress is NOT good for the immune system! Because your body gets used to the increased stress hormones you produce if you're constantly stressed, it is no longer able to use them to fight the viruses off.
    So take a break, take a moment and help yourself out.
  4. Gargle with salt water. This is an interesting one.
    “Gargling helps reduce swelling and mucus collection in the back of the throat and nasal passages, where the cough receptors are,” - Dr. Lausier
    This prevents you from barking away. In fact in Japan where they tested the salt water gargling theory, they showed that after 60 days the gargling group had a 40% decrease in colds compared to the rest of the group.
    Of course, don't swallow the salt water, just gargle.
  5. Warm showers and humidifiers will help clear the passages and flush the virus. They help make the mucus in your passages thinner and also help shrink the swollen membranes which will make breathing easier.
    This is especially relevant in areas where winter is the dry season, because in that environment, the bodies defenses are 'hamstrung' by the lack of moisture in flushing the virus out.
    Help a guy out!
  6. Chicken soup!! But how can this really help you??
    If you are getting all the symptoms (watery, tired eyes, pressure in cheeks, headache, snots) then you are pretty sure you're under attack from a virus which is in the sinus passages.
    Chicken soup adds hydration, salt from the mixture and electrolytes. Also Dr Lausier says “What goes in it can also provide healing properties: Onions and garlic can reduce the viscosity of mucus and help prevent or lessen congestion.” This includes ginger, chili peppers and raw garlic, which are all natural decongestants.
  7. Light exercise! Yup, this is a great way of helping your immune system out. It not only keeps you healthier, but is a great way of reducing the severity of the symptoms, which makes you feel better.
    You would need to continue through the recovery, but it helps the body flush the germs out the lungs and airways.
  8. Old method of propping yourself up is important to help the nasal passages drop the mucus out. Lying down is not helping you in this case, even though you need to rest.

I hope this helps those of you in the Southern Hemisphere out. As we head into full on winter, remember the advice that was given here...it may help you either dodge the virus altogether, or at least fight it off quickly.

Cheers all

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This post came too late for me, just working my way out of a two weeks of suffering.

I read all of the article, but I cannot help wondering - I do not have a healthy lifestyle and yet, I may catch a cold or the flu, once every five years or more (flu even more rarely).

Thats interesting...perhaps you are generally in an environment that is not conducive to the rhinovirus? Hence you generally escape the effects? Im sure that even if youre super healthy the virus would still breed in the cavities that are in the right settings it needs....

If everyone around me had the same results, why would I think of mine as special? No, family and friends go through their suffering on a regular basis, while I do not.

You do not seem to believe that the human body has its own defences, often thanks to our lifestyle.

As for lifestyle, I have been a heavy smoker from 12 years old till 65yo. Am now 76 and still cough every day, so damage was caused - yet that has not made me more susceptible to colds and flu. What if that is so because I almost never eat factory made food and try hard to avoid eating any GMO foods? I also do not eat more than two or three meals per year in a restaurant.

We should analyse and think about why we suffer more or less than others and try to look for what the causes could be in our lifestyle.

There is usually some great wisdom from people that have actually walked through things in their life.
I think every effort we put into our health has a long term effect. In some cases other instances may override that good....like in your case with smoking, but the other benefits will remain.
We will never regret doing good for our physical selves

Some nice tips!!
Why is it that some people never gets sick?? We call it a good immune system, but how does it prevent the virus from multiplying??

My mind was thinking on that too.....I think it would hit everyone the same if the environment is the same. Their body temp must differ? Or perhaps the living environment of the person is different to the point where they are not exposed as much, or that the virus is not comfortable in?
Good question though

Howdy sir towjam! very interesting and great advice. It's funny how some of the old traditions like chicken soup actually do help!

I know right!
I think over the decades, people found remedies that started to work for them and that knowledge was passed down to the next generation and so on.
Im sure broken telephone played a part, but this is something that is quite clear :)

Howdy today sir towjam! you do such a great job of finding interesting material to post about!

Thanks @janton.
I have been battling to write lately, but when I do I tr write on things that interest me every time....
Keep well

Howdy again sir towjam! yes sir, that's the best way to do it. How's your real world job going?

hey there pal....going well! Were doing some exciting stuff here that may really make a big splash to the country so its really exciting, and my mind is focused on it. Makes the writing difficult, but its what it is.
How are you keeping in Texas?

Howdy sir towjam! Well that sounds fantastic, have you posted about it?
Things are great in Texas, cruising along and enjoying the great weather!

That sounds good....were in the middle of winter now so its rainy and chilly. thankfully we never drop below 0 deg Celcius.
I may do a post about it...were almost at the stage where the general SA public will be aware of it soon