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Comment author: [deleted] 09 April 2015 09:45:45AM *  1 point [-]

Cold/flu, I hate having to spend a week in bed every 8 weeks or so. Any less-known tips?

For example I thought that dealing with ear pain with a cup of pan heated salt poured into a sock and held against it (increases blood circulation and somehow that helps) is pretty universal, but just yesterday it turned out an Austrian pharmacist never heard about it. It may be new to you as well. As a traditional folk remedy, it provides very quick symptomatic belief, works in about 10 mins, but if the pain returns the next day, doctor.

For the record, the known tips are: paracetamol (tylenol) but with muchas caution as it is a liver killer, or ibuprofen (I would say if you have kids, don't even keep paracetamol/tylenol in the house, ibuprofen works just as well and is safer) vit C, hot tea preferably with honey, bed, various kinds of throat lozenges.

Comment author: polymathwannabe 09 April 2015 02:01:58PM 1 point [-]

Actually, vitamin C does nothing for the flu.

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 09 April 2015 04:24:19PM 0 points [-]

The recommendation was for D3, not C.

More generally, working on improving health all the time is a somewhat different project than trying to get better when you're sick.

Comment author: polymathwannabe 09 April 2015 04:25:57PM 1 point [-]

I wrote in reply to DeVliegendeHollander's vitamin C comment, not to ChristianKI's D3 comment.