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FLU
Sitopaladi Churna is a traditional Ayurvedic formula for treating cough and cold, asthma, flu and fever.
It is said that Sitopaladi Churna has the following benefits:
- Treat fevers.
- Treat dry and wet coughs.
- Act as a...
Echinacea is said to be effective to treat and prevent cold, flu, cough, headache, nasal congestion and other bacterial, fungal and viral infections.
Echinacea is a herb used by native American medicine men to treat many diseases. Recent...
Hing (Asafoetida) is an Indian spice and Ayurvedic remedy that can be used to treat flu, cold, asthma, bronchitis and whooping cough.
Scientists found that asafoetida produces natural antiviral compounds that kill the swine flu virus,...
Umeboshi is used as a Japanese remedy to treat common cold and flu, help digestion and increase the appetite, help stop diarrhoea, vomiting and sweating, relieve nausea and hangover, and help combat aging.
Umeboshi (梅干, dried...
African Potato (Hypoxis rooperi) has been used in Africa for centuries to treat a variety of ailments, including arthritis, cancer and tumors, coronary diseases, HIV-AIDS, lupus, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis, TB, viral infections (including colds...
Sutherlandia (Cancer bush, Sutherlandia frutescens) has been used for hundreds of years in southern Africa for treating cold, flu, fever, chickenpox, diarrhea, gastritis, liver problems, asthma, TB and bronchitis.
Sutherlandia has...
Yarrow (Achillea Millefolium) can be used to treat fever, common cold, flu, wet cough, headache, sinus, bronchitis and edema.
Yarrow is a cooling herb. It has effects to cool down the body (brings temperature down through sweating)....
Children are easy to get cold, flu or cough compared to the adults, especially when the weather changes. How to relieve the symptoms, and get kids comfortable? Here are some widely known home remedies - Chicken, Ginger, Garlic, Almond &...
Coca-Cola (Coke Soda) can be used for treating common cold, flu and diarrhea. Here are how to use it:
Common cold and flu: Take some fresh ginger and put it in a pot with a can of Coca-Cola. Bring it to a boil, keep on a low heat for a few...
Ginger
Ginger contains nearly a dozen antiviral compounds. Scientists have isolated several chemicals (sesquiterpenes) in ginger that have specific effects against the most common family of cold viruses, the rhinoviruses. Some of these...
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