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Tag Archives: common cold treatment
Probiotics may be an effective remedy for colds
As we head into the cough and cold season, I thought this post might be of interest. Especially since acute upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs or “colds”) are the most common reason people seek medical care in the U.S. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, General Health, Infectious Disease
Tagged colds, common cold, common cold prevention, common cold treatment, probiotics
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High-dose zinc lozenges reduces duration of cold symptoms (not low dose)
High-dose, but NOT low-dose, zinc lozenges shorten the duration of the common cold, according to the results of a meta-analysis reported in The Open Respiratory Medicine Journal.
Posted in Infectious Disease
Tagged cold medications, colds, common cold, common cold treatment, OTC cold medications, zinc, zinc lozenges
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Parents continue to give OTC cough, cold treatments to young children despite FDA warnings
In a couple of past blogs, FDA: Skip OTC remedies to treat colds in young children and Cold medicines and children: a dangerous mix? I’ve warned parents about the dangers of using over-the-counter (OTC) cold medications in children. However, many parents … Continue reading
FDA: Skip OTC remedies to treat colds in young children
The Boston Globe reported that the Food and Drug Administration does not recommend giving children under age four “any sort of over-the-counter cold remedy” because of the possibility of “potentially life-threatening side effects.”
Posted in Children's Health, Parenting
Tagged children and cold medications, cold medications, colds and children, common cold, common cold treatment, OTC cold medications
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If you’re going to take echinacea for the common cold …
In a recent blog, “Echinacea demonstrates little benefit in treating common cold,” I told you about new research suggesting echinacea is NOT effective for reducing cold symptoms.
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Infectious Disease
Tagged common cold, common cold prevention, common cold treatment, Echinacea
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What Natural Medications are Possibly Effective for the Common Cold?
Possibly Effective: ANDROGRAPHIS (Possibly Effective) View ALL Products Containing: ANDROGRAPHIS Common cold Some clinical research shows that taking a specific andrographis extract, in combination with Siberian ginseng (Kan Jang, Swedish Herbal Institute) orally, significantly improve symptoms of the common cold … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine
Tagged American ginseng, andrographis, ascorbic acid, Bifidobacterium, colds, colds and children, common cold, common cold prevention, common cold treatment, Echinacea, Lactobacillus, nasal irrigation, OTC cold medications, Siberian ginseng, Thymus extract, vitamin C, zinc
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Echinacea demonstrates little benefit in treating common cold
In my book, Alternative Medicine: The options, the claims, the evidence, how to choose wisely I write, “Millions of people take echinacea because they’re convinced it works to combat the common cold, for which there of course, is no cure.”
Posted in Alternative Medicine
Tagged cold, common cold, common cold prevention, common cold treatment, Echinacea, OTC cold medications
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Suplements for Colds or the Flu. What works? What does not?
Demand continues to rise for supplements for colds and flu … despite the lack of hard evidence for most of them. However, some may work. Find out more about them here. Nasal saline irrigation can reduce nasal congestion, sore throat, … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine
Tagged American ginseng, colds, common cold, common cold prevention, common cold treatment, Echinacea, elderberry, flu, ginseng, influenza, Lactobacillus, nasal saline, OTC cold medications, preventing influenza, preventing the flu, probiotics, vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc, zinc lozenges
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Is It a Cold or Sinus Infection? How to Tell the Difference
One of the most common questions I get during my live radio interviews around the country is about the difference between colds and sinus infections and how to treat them. I hope this information will be helpful for you and … Continue reading
Posted in Children's Health, Men's Health, Parenting, Woman's Health
Tagged antibiotics, colds, common cold, common cold treatment, sinus infections, sinusitis, URI, URIT
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For Colds, Step Aside, Chicken Soup: Make Way for Hot Fruit Drinks
Cold viruses are stubborn germs that need both coaxing – and time – to get out of your system. So you might need some help while you’re feeling under the weather. And it need not come from the pharmacy or … Continue reading
CBS Report Casts Doubt On Routine Vitamin Supplements
Vitamin and mineral supplements are, of course, a staple of a lot of people’s lives. But a report from CBS News suggests that some are not only unnecessary, but could be dangerous.
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Cancer, Children's Health, General Health, Health Headlines, Heart Health, Men's Health, Nutritional Health, Woman's Health
Tagged beta-carotene, blindness, bone fracture, Cancer, common cold, common cold prevention, common cold treatment, folic acid, heart disease, kidney stones, liver damage, neural tube defect, spina bifida, vegan, vegetarian, vitamin A, vitamin B-12, vitamin C, vitamin E
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