Articles for tag: Chest Congestion Symptoms, Flu Remedies, Flu Symptoms, Flu Treatment

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Ways to Kick Flu Symptoms and Get Relief

The flu, also known as influenza, can stop the mightiest of us in our tracks. The goal for most sufferers is to remedy flu symptoms and quickly return to normal activity, though recovery may take a week or more. Some flu symptom remedies reduce flu symptoms while others may shorten flu’s course or preempt complications. ...

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All-Natural Remedies for Chest Congestion: Steam, Oils and More

It’s that time of year again when everyone seems to be congested and can’t breathe. While over-the-counter products work great to cover up the problem, they don’t heal you and can actually cause the congestion to last longer. There are many different home remedies you can try to help loosen up chest congestion and get ...

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Clove Oil – Nature’s Duct Tape

Are you suffering from an excruciating toothache? Are you experiencing a pounding headache? Are your joints aching? If so, consider trying out nature’s duct tape: Clove oil. Clove oil is used in many medications, toothpastes, and professional grade anesthetics. Available behind the counter at most pharmacies, pure clove oil can be used to relieve many ...

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How to Make Homemade Herbal Cough Drops

Making herbal cough drops is very easy to do. It is also very satisfying and healing to make one’s own medicine. For generations people have used herbal throat lozenges to soothe coughs and bronchial ailments. These homemade lozenges will be great to have on hand during the upcoming cold and flu season! Obviously these will ...

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Home Remedies for Your Dog’s Cold

Dogs do get colds, and even the flu. The main cause for a dog’s ailments is “kennel cough”, which is highly contagious amongst dogs that have not been vaccinated with the Bordatella vaccine. After taking your dog to the vet for their coughing (10 days or more) low fever, runny nose (often with yellow discharge), ...

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Cold Medicine Approved for Toddlers

Cold season is here and viruses pay no mind to age. Sadly any parent strolling the cold medicine isle will find flipping packages that most cold medicine is not approved for children under the age of 6, and you’ll be hard pressed to find one approved for kids under 2. In fact the FDA nearly ...