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3 days of stinking cold here - snot, snot, and more snot! Decongestants haven't worked, rest/fruit/water haven't, chip shop curry hasn't!! Whats left before i top me sen?
alcohol - drown the bugger
Vit c? Ecanasia (SP?). Hot steamy shower to clear the sinuses. If all else fails cut the ends off a couple of bird eye chillis, stick them up your nose and sniff hard. May burn a tad but it'll clear your snot!
echinacea is good for colds and flu
just ignore it - it's mostly self-pity...
its a preventive not a cure tho
simonfbarnes - Memberjust ignore it - it's mostly self-pity...
send me a sae and i will send you some snot, then tell me its self pity!
boots do an own brand soluble vit b tablet, like berroca (you'll find it on the shelf next to it) but higher dosage and half the price. i find that very good for picking up when i'm run down with the lergy esp one that seems to drag on.
send me a sae and i will send you some snot
I'm already familiar with it thanks 🙂
there is no way of shortening the duration of the infection as its viral. all you can do is symptomatic relief and even that has its problems - decongestants for example give you rebound - it that you are more blocked up once they wear off. Paracetomol, fluids, decongestants before bed
vit c drinks it is then
Vit c has been to help prevent but not proven to help shift.
Its all about keeping fluids high.
Yep, what TJ says. You just gotta roll with it. The whole decongestant thing is a big money making scam for exactly the reasons he says. The more you use, the more you need, etc. Maybe a bit of olbas oil on your quilt cover or pillow if you're trying to get to sleep. But forget over the counter stuff, it's mostly bollocks.
Interestingly enough, I saw an advert for "european antibiotic awareness day" on the back of the Obsever magazine informing people that no amount of antibiotics will get rid of a cold. Nice touch...now tell that to the snuffling masses of lazy-arse dodgers lining up at my GP whenever I trot in for a (of course) genuine complaint.
