There realty isn't a "cure" for the common cold. Treatment should include rest, plenty of liquids, and a regiment of vitamin C, Zinc (veery 4 hours, not to exceed 4 tablets per day and only as long a symptoms persist) an over-the-counter pain/fever reducer and if a cough or sore throat present, an expectorant. Honey and lemon in hot water is good to loosen phlegm and sooth a sore throat. Coltsfoot is an excellent expectorant. Horehound candy (humbugs, if made with real horehound) are also good for a sore or scratchy throat.
No, there is no cure for the common cold.
The default letter used in the cure for the common cold is not applicable, as there is currently no known cure for the common cold.
Neither ibuprofen nor acetaminophen will cure the common cold.
There is no known cure for the common cold. Dextromethorphan aids in alleviating a majority of it's symptoms, but does not cure it.
No, there are no cures for the common cold. There are medications and treatments that can help lessen the severity of the symptoms but this is not a "cure".
There are no known medicines proven to shorten or cure the common cold.
There is currently no cure for the common cold. Treatment typically involves rest, staying hydrated, and over-the-counter medications to alleviate symptoms.
The most effective common cold cure is rest, staying hydrated, and over-the-counter medications to relieve symptoms.
The most effective cure for the common cold is rest, staying hydrated, and over-the-counter medications to relieve symptoms.
First, get a time machine... just kidding... How they did cure a cold back then was to treat the symptoms, the same as we do today, since there still is no cure for the common cold.
The common cold and sneezing.
A doctor cannot cure a common cold. If you go to the doctor, they may be able to give you things to help you feel better but it will not cure you from the cold.