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Oh- and Airborne has worked great for me, but my OB told me not to use it while I was pregnant because of the mega amounts of some of the supplements |
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i love aleve, im waiting for them to put it into a liquid capsule:)...that being said the tylenol quick release works well too. i also use delsym cough syrup, doesnt taste too good but lasts 12 hours.
as far as the Airborne, i never take a whole tablet. i get a glass of water, dissolve it, and let my daughter drink about a quarter of it and i finish the rest. |
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Which reminds me, my son recently had a horrible case of viral pinkeye (so the eyedrops were no help), and I ended up making warm compresses out of Chamomile tea bags. They worked like a charm. My Mom swears by Chamomile tea for everything- and I am finding out that she might be right! |
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For colds: Drixoral. It's Pseudoephedrine and nothing else and I love it more than anything. One of the few that actually knocks me out in pill form and I need that when I'm sick.
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Unlike Airborne, ionized zinc has proven to decrease the severity and duration of the common cold. I believe it impedes the replication of the rhinovirus. For the best results, use the nasal spray (Zicam makes it), as that puts the zinc directly in your nose, where rhinoviruses replicate. Otherwise, make sure you use zinc gluconate lozenges, as studies from the Cleveland Clinic and elsewhere show that zinc acetate lozenges aren't affective.
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Airborne. Zicam!! (Although someone is suing them saying that they lost their sense of smell... It doesn't defer me from buying it, however)
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