A fellow, disabled Tumblr user has put together a useful guide, from their extensive personal experience, on how to find and maintain sanity and balance when you are stuck indoors, isolated from others:
Housebound advice
This information sheet explains coronavirus and how to protect against it and manage it in simple terms:
Information PDF
I will only add that you keep well hydrated (keep drinking water throughout the day, preferably from a bottle with a cap that seals), and keep eating lots of nuts, fruits, and veggies to keep your immune system strong and efficient. Also be sure to do some physical exercise from time to time (at least weekly once).
If your throat gets sore, or you need an immune system boost, try the following recipe for my honey-lemon tea:
1. Boil water and pour into a cup. Let it cool for a bit, to below 70 celsius degrees.
2. Wash and cut a lemon in half.
3. Once the water has cooled (so the cup is not boiling hot anymore, and you can hold it), pour honey into it with a wooden or plastic spoon (never metal!*) into it, as much as you like.
4. Squeeze the half a lemon and pour it into the cup. Stir it up and mix it until the honey melts. Try to balance the sour taste with the sweetness of the honey.
Drink daily once, at least every second or third day. Don't overdo it, as the citric acid can get too much for your stomach. If you experience indigestion, you're having it too often (and too soon) -- spread it out in wider intervals, make the transition (concentration) more gradual, or take a break from it for a while.
*Metal spoons react with honey and destroy its disinfectant, healthy qualities. Never use any metal with lemon or honey!
Housebound advice
This information sheet explains coronavirus and how to protect against it and manage it in simple terms:
Information PDF
I will only add that you keep well hydrated (keep drinking water throughout the day, preferably from a bottle with a cap that seals), and keep eating lots of nuts, fruits, and veggies to keep your immune system strong and efficient. Also be sure to do some physical exercise from time to time (at least weekly once).
If your throat gets sore, or you need an immune system boost, try the following recipe for my honey-lemon tea:
1. Boil water and pour into a cup. Let it cool for a bit, to below 70 celsius degrees.
2. Wash and cut a lemon in half.
3. Once the water has cooled (so the cup is not boiling hot anymore, and you can hold it), pour honey into it with a wooden or plastic spoon (never metal!*) into it, as much as you like.
4. Squeeze the half a lemon and pour it into the cup. Stir it up and mix it until the honey melts. Try to balance the sour taste with the sweetness of the honey.
Drink daily once, at least every second or third day. Don't overdo it, as the citric acid can get too much for your stomach. If you experience indigestion, you're having it too often (and too soon) -- spread it out in wider intervals, make the transition (concentration) more gradual, or take a break from it for a while.
*Metal spoons react with honey and destroy its disinfectant, healthy qualities. Never use any metal with lemon or honey!
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