Natural Cures for CommonCold: CommonCold Management with Ayurveda Herbs
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Dr Sonica KrishanPosted
Mon 06 Dec 2010 10:44pm
Ayurveda herbs come in handy for a number of ailments. Here are some easy home remedies that have been tried and tested for the commoncold. Ayurveda herbs come handy for a number of ailments. There are some easy home remedies that are tried and tested for the hassling ailment of commoncold.
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How Is A CommonCold Different Than A Common Flu And Can A Warm Drink Actually Treat The Symptoms?
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Healthy Living ..Posted
Wed 11 Feb 2009 2:58pm
types of viruses. Flu ailments normally come on unbelievably fast (within 3-6 hours) and involve a fever, sore muscles, dry cough, and extreme lethargy. A commoncold symptoms....
But only recently have researchers examined whether or not the effect is real. In December, researchers at the CommonCold Center at Cardiff University in Britain looked at whether
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THe commoncold isn't so common for Trisomy 18 kids...
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momvocateT18Posted
Tue 11 May 2010 9:49am
Alyssa has been sick with a cold since Friday. It came on quick and quickly affected her lung function and heart rate. Her O2 without supplemental oxygen while awake... the weekend; which gave me a measure of confidence in being able to read Alyssa's symptoms and manage them well.
Alyssa is still recuperating from her sickness ( a cold). She
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Cut Short the CommonCold – Natural Health Remedies for Colds
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Sandy H.Posted
Sun 21 Dec 2008 2:09pm
There’s a good reason it’s called the commoncold, ‘cause it’s one of the most common illnesses around. And the worst part is that it has no cure. So if you have a cold... help you breathe easier and prevent sneezing continuously.
A cold may be common, but it’s nothing to sneeze at (pun unintended). It can drain you of all your energy and put you
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Is A CommonCold Vaccine On The Way?
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kPosted
Fri 13 Feb 2009 5:24pm
Is a vaccine for the commoncold on the way? That would make so many people happy. Not only would this lift a burden to normally healthy people that sometimes come down with the virus, but it would help ease others who have immune system problems that the commoncold can often wreak havoc on and possibly prove fatal.
While a possible vaccine
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Remedies to Prevent and Treat CommonCold and Flu
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Joseph AlbanPosted
Fri 07 Jan 2011 11:40am
It is getting to the heart of winter and cold season. Chinese medicine and acupuncture have many remedies for preventing colds and treating colds. Here are some of my best posts about tricks from the Chinese Medicine Cabinet to prevent colds and flus.
Preventing colds for People with Asthma
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Vitamin C and the CommonCold
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Joanne M.Posted
Mon 17 Nov 2008 1:07pm
It always seems that we are more susceptible to colds when the weather grows colder and vitamin C has long thought to be one of the best prevention remedies. Vitamin C and the commoncold have always been closely linked and we believe that taking it at the first sign of a cold will speed up our recovery or may stop colds developing at all, but does
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CommonCold
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Dr. Anshu GuptaPosted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm
According Naturopathy principles CommonCold is an acute disease. Actually it is not a disease but an indicator of accumulation of morbid matter in excess quantity... in body
Slight fever and bodyache
Pain and heaviness in head
Loss of appetite
Distaste in meals
CommonCold if not treated properly, may be a cause of Chronic cold, Cough
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Many cancers are curable , While commoncold is not !
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Dr. Sangareddi V.Posted
Sat 20 Dec 2008 7:17pm
The irony of medicine is unlimited ! 100 years of active clinical research failed to find a specific cure for the rhino virus mediated commoncold.In fact US Govt stopped funding for this .
While , complete cure is possible for many of the cancers, especially hematological ones !
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In medicine there are thousands of disorder
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Untangling The Mysteries Of The CommonCold
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Karen BastillePosted
Mon 18 Jan 2010 10:04pm
CNN Health Minute
Commoncolds — also known as human rhinovirus — affect billions of people worldwide every year and have more than 100 different, but related, strains. Each of these strains can cause a variety of symptoms in sufferers.
Doctors say that variety is what makes the commoncold so hard to understand and so hard
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