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Articles By Health Experts---- Cold and Flu
1. Ginseng As A Cold And Flu Remedy
By Rebecca Prescott
Ginseng is a very popular herbal supplement, and is used for a host of problems. These can range from improvements in memory, poor concentration, fatigue, hypotension, problems associated with aging, mild depression, and even giving birth!
2. Powerful Cold and Flu Relief with Cinnamon Leaf Oil
By KG Stiles Cinnamon Leaf is a powerful antiseptic oil with a strong pungent and spicy aroma and reddish brown color. It has a long tradition of use, having been produced in Sri Lanka for more than 2,000 years. A known circulatory stimulant cinnamon Leaf relieves painful muscles and stiff joints. During the winter months rely on Cinnamon Leaf to warm you. Excellent when you are feeling chilled down to your bones!
Historically used in the Middle East and Orient for combating viruses and infectious disease.
3. Colds and Flu - Do You Know the Difference?By Barbara C. Phillips The common cold (and boy is it common) develops gradually over several days and can start with a scratchy throat, sneezing and sniffles leading to congestions. Any fever present is mild (in adults). Coughing is generally hacking and can be moist due to congestion. On the other hand, influenza often starts rather suddenly with fever (usually greater than 101 degrees F and last 3-4 days), headache and all over body aches (myalgia). Generally one feels exhausted or fatigued. Coughing is usually dry and hacking and can last after all other flu symptoms have passed.
4. The Apple Cider Vinegar Flu Remedy - Bitter, Then Better
By Lucas Van Der Burg Apple cider vinegar has been used to treat various illnesses for centuries. If one can get past its bitter taste, one can find relief in its healing attributes. It has been known to aid in the treatment of arthritis, gout, acne, high cholesterol, chronic fatigue, and acid reflux.
5. Feeling Snuffly?: Some Facts About Colds and Flu
By Vikki Scovell
The cold and flu season lasts from September to March every year, and unless you live a very secluded life, there is a good chance that you may catch a cold or flu at some point this year. So here are some need-to-know facts about colds and flu.
6. Vitamins For Cold and Flu
By Kristy Lee The most common cause of illness in adults and children are colds or upper respiratory infections. It's commonly believed that we 'catch' colds, but this is not exactly the case. Our bodies are surrounded by over 200 viruses which our body usually combats. However, if we become run down or our immune systems are too weak to combat the infection, we are susceptible to 'catching a cold or flu'.
7. How to Prepare for Cold and Flu Season with a Strong Immune System
By Patty Gale Ah-choo! Oh, that awful achy feeling when every muscle and bone in your body just hurts. You can't sleep, you have no appetite and you certainly can't afford to be under the weather for even just a few days. Cold and flu season will be upon us again and there is no better time to protect yourself than right now with a strong immune system.
By Olena Gill Autumn…….Yang turning into Yin; time to remain calm and peaceful, gather one’s spirit and energy, remain focused and keep the Lung energy full, clean and quiet... - The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Medicine. Yes, it’s that time of the year here in North America. Autumn is . now complete, colder weather is seeping in, we are on the verge of the rainy, snowy and all around colder season, and with that, comes increased vulnerability to respiratory ailments. During this change of season, cold and flu are the most common ailments that we get hit with, resulting in a compromised immune system, a system out of balance and impaired functioning.
9. Herbal Remedies to Beat Colds and the Flu
By Mary Ann Copson
Our approach to colds and the flu is comprehensive and holistic. Just as in our most comprehensive and integral health and wellness programs, it works best to look at the whole person, taking into account many different aspects of wellness health care and then nourish and support the body's own natural means of keeping itself well.
10. Facts about Stomach Flu, Common Cold and Influenza Disease
By Patsy Hamilton
The influenza disease is an illness which affects the upper respiratory system. Influenza signs and symptoms can vary, but are often similar to the common cold, except that relatively high fevers are almost always present in cases of the flu, but rarely in adults who have a cold. Although most people recover quickly from the flu, there is a risk of developing complications in some people.
Everyone hates getting a cold or flu but even the healthiest people are susceptible to falling ill. I will discuss the simplest ways of staying healthy and if you do feel the beginnings of a flu or cold, how you can either prevent it from getting worse or easing the symptoms.
12. Colds and Flu - A Couple of Unusual But Highly Effective Remedies
By Philip Gegan
All the while we're not suffering from a cold or the 'flu most of us don't give a thought to prevention. That's only human. But when we are struck down with the dreaded common cold or 'flu virus then we're desperate to find a quick cure to get rid of the sniffles, the shivers, the head aches and all the other unwanted baggage that accompanies it. And that's only human, too.
We will continue adding more articles from our health experts and friend as soon as one becoming public. At the mean time, enjoy reading.
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