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Monday, August 14, 2006

17 Tips and Remedies for Flue

17 Tips And Remedies For The Flufrom: D Ruplinger
The "best" flu remedy seems to vary by who you talk to. Some people think that certain over-the-counter medications are the best way to get relief. Others feel homeopathic remedies work the best. Still others feel that only their doctor can help make them make the appropriate choice. If you talked to my husband he would tell you the best flu remedy is to not get the flu (he's not always the most helpful person). He talks smart because he hardly ever gets sick. I'm very jealous of him. I think his genes must be better than mine because he doesn't eat healthier or exercise any more than I do yet I get sick a lot more often than he does. I catch the flu nearly every year. I've tried over-the-counter medications, some homeopathic remedies, and have gone to my doctor when I've gotten bad cases of the flu. Below I've listed some common, and some not so common remedies for the flu. Some of the remedies are homeopathic; others involve taking over-the counter medications; while others are prescription. 1) This first item is more of a suggestion to keep yourself from getting sick again rather than a remedy but I think it's a really good tip. Put your toothbrush in a cup with hydrogen peroxide in it to prevent you from re-infecting yourself (especially if you have a cold). Toothbrushes are a haven for germs and the hydrogen peroxide will kill the bacteria on your toothbrush. You may decide to put your toothbrush in hydrogen peroxide every day to kill the bacteria that accumulate. 2) In addition to putting your toothbrush in a cup of hydrogen peroxide you may want to put a few drops of hydrogen peroxide in your ears. It can help kill flu (or cold) germs. Sometimes the hydrogen peroxide will sting a little. The process is to put a few drops in one ear with a cotton ball or a Q-tip. After a few minutes drain the excess fluid out onto a Kleenex or paper towel. Then do the same thing in the other ear. Repeat the process after an hour or two. Continue to repeat until the hydrogen peroxide doesn't bubble when it's put into the ear (usually after 2 or 3 times). The hydrogen peroxide is said to be most effective if it's used as soon as possible after getting sick.
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