...s continue this tradition by avoiding treating fevers related to a cold or flu, as it typically hastens recovery. By contrast, mainstream medicine [...]
...s continue this tradition by avoiding treating fevers related to a cold or flu, as it typically hastens recovery. By contrast, mainstream medicine [...]
...limiting for anyone with a normal immune system. In other words, colds and flus are simply a fact of life for most people. The viruses run their [...]
...uffers from serious shortcomings. But you can control your exposure to the flu without resorting to an ineffective and dangerous vaccine. The first [...]
...small particle of sand.) Second, blinking spreads protective, lubricating fluid across the eye. Third, blinking clears away dust, pollen, and/or [...]
...nder the weather. Research shows that, together, they work better than Tamiflu® to alleviate flu symptoms. Adding some honey [...]
...at the “novel” coronavirus pandemic really isn’t all that different from a flu pandemic, as I’ve explained here before. [...]
...n try to pay you to get it. But my longtime advice stands: Avoid the CDC’s flu vaccines. Instead, boost your immune system with a daily, [...]
...for a cold or the flu Antibiotics are never appropriate for a cold or the flu (which are caused by viruses and are immune to [...]
...e you use a new set every day. Also, when you come down with a cold or the flu, your eyes will typically tear up more to flush out [...]
...During that time, World War I and the 1918 influenza pandemic (or “Spanish flu”) — the worst influenza epidemic in history — [...]