How to Cope with Food Allergies
Video Description: Food allergies are less common than we think; in fact research shows that only a small percentage of people are diagnosed with a food allergy. Related Article Subjects: How to Cope with Food Allergies, boost, cold, common cold, Flu, immune system, remediesHow to Cope with Food Allergies
How to Boost our Immune System
Lola Berry shows us how to boost our immune system, fight the common cold virus and prevent one from occurring in the first place by staying... 11 Effective Home Remedies for Common ColdBy: Tom alter | 11/07/2007 | Alternative MedicineCommon cold is the inflammation of the upper respiratory tract which is caused by viral infection. This is a very general problem which affects people mostly during monsoons. Common cold viruses cause inflammation of the upper respiratory area, which results in the variety of symptoms. Home Remedies for Common Cold, Causes and SymptomsBy: John mathew | 15/06/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsThe common cold is a viral infection of the upper respiratory system. The upper respiratory system includes the nose, throat, sinuses, eustachian (pronounced yoo-STA-shuhn) tubes, trachea (pronounced TRAY-kee-uh), larynx, and bronchial tubes. More than two hundred different viruses can cause a cold. A group of viruses known as the rhinoviruses, however, causes about 30 to 50 percent of all colds. Almost all colds clear up in less than two weeks without complications. Common Home Remedies For Common ColdsBy: David Klein | 30/08/2008 | MedicineA common cold is an infectious disease of the upper parts of the respiratory system - the nose and the throat. It can be caused by any one of a hundred or more viruses. Unlike bacteria, viruses multiply only within body cells. They also show preferences for certain types of tissue... How to treat a Common ColdBy: Leanne James | 03/09/2009 | Supplements & VitaminsPrevention of a cold includes adequate sleep and a well balanced diet that reinforces the immune system. A low fat, high fibre diet, full of fresh fruit and vegetables is recommended. Supplementation may help reduce severity and length of infection. Natural Remedies for the Common ColdBy: Dave Elger | 17/05/2007 | Non-FictionThis article reviews the effectiveness of popular natural remedies for the common cold. How To Treat And Prevent The Common ColdBy: Barney Garcia | 09/06/2006 | AdvertisingPrevention There is no way to prevent the cold, or any infection from happening, but if you build up a strong immune system, you will fight it off much quicker. Foods That Boost Your Immune System & Help Fight And Prevent The Common Cold and The Flu VirusBy: Lorna Darden | 01/10/2009 | Food & BeverageA common cold can last between 8 to 10 days. This infection is caused when 200 or more cold causing virus invade the cells of the nose and throat. The flu is caused by a virus, 36,000 people die from the flu each year. The Center for Disease Control in Atlanta recommend that everyone get a flu shot rather they want to or not. Studies have shown that the shot is effective in healthy people under the age of 65. Safe Alternative to the Common ColdBy: Chicagohealers | 24/11/2009 | Alternative MedicineWritten by Chicagohealers.com practitioner Dr Jaena Stanley-Gonzaga, D.C.--There is no known cure for the common cold: however, it is possible to shorten the duration and frequency all together. When trying to kick the common cold it is best to focus on strengthening the immune system and enhancing the cleansing process. At the first signs of a cold, before it is full blown....
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