What to Do if You Are Down With Cold
Common cold otherwise known as catarrh is a common ailment during the rainy season. It has been believed that it is caused by cold but medical scientists are trying to bust it as a myth.
Common cold is in reality caused by a myriad number of viruses, over two hundred in number, but the most dominant one is the rhinovirus. But my own research shows that cold conditions play a part in activating the dormant viruses to cause catarrh.
The viruses are contracted by touching contaminated surfaces and bringing it close to the nose and mouth, or by inhaling sneeze droplets released into the air. When these droplets are inhaled into the lungs, the body release antibodies to fight the viruses. This fight results in the swelling of the upper respiratory tract, the throat and the nose, and the release of mucus.
The symptoms include sneezing, blocked nose and running nose. It usually begins with the sneezes. So when you begin to sneeze incessantly, in fact after two sneezes, know that you must have contracted the disease. No one is calling your name.
Viruses are not affected by antibiotics so antibiotics cannot be used to treat catarrh. Medical scientists have stated emphatically that there is no cure for it. But I have a remedy that works.
Go and buy like 100 tablets of ascorbic acid, commonly known as Vitamin C, 6 tablets of piriton.
Now take 15 tablets of the Vitamin C, and repeat after 6 hours. Then take 2 tablets of piriton at nights. You will soon get some relief and you will be up and in three days. You can add very hot pepper soup for more immediate relief, very optional.
And don't forget to testify!
Common cold is in reality caused by a myriad number of viruses, over two hundred in number, but the most dominant one is the rhinovirus. But my own research shows that cold conditions play a part in activating the dormant viruses to cause catarrh.
The viruses are contracted by touching contaminated surfaces and bringing it close to the nose and mouth, or by inhaling sneeze droplets released into the air. When these droplets are inhaled into the lungs, the body release antibodies to fight the viruses. This fight results in the swelling of the upper respiratory tract, the throat and the nose, and the release of mucus.
The symptoms include sneezing, blocked nose and running nose. It usually begins with the sneezes. So when you begin to sneeze incessantly, in fact after two sneezes, know that you must have contracted the disease. No one is calling your name.
Viruses are not affected by antibiotics so antibiotics cannot be used to treat catarrh. Medical scientists have stated emphatically that there is no cure for it. But I have a remedy that works.
Go and buy like 100 tablets of ascorbic acid, commonly known as Vitamin C, 6 tablets of piriton.
Now take 15 tablets of the Vitamin C, and repeat after 6 hours. Then take 2 tablets of piriton at nights. You will soon get some relief and you will be up and in three days. You can add very hot pepper soup for more immediate relief, very optional.
And don't forget to testify!
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