no because if it has fruit in it it can help your cough and cold to go away faster in just one day :)
coughs, colds, sore throats, rashes, spots, warts.
Sapodilla fruit is typically consumed fresh, as it is sweet and has a unique flavor. It can also be used in desserts, smoothies, and jams. In traditional medicine, sapodilla is sometimes used to help with digestive issues and as a natural remedy for coughs and colds.
Asthma, bronchitis, coughs, pneumonia, colds and flu, and other upper-respiratory problems.
No!
Yes you can it helps with soar throats coughs colds and mouth soars
There are two main types of coughs: dry coughs and productive coughs. Dry coughs are usually caused by irritation or inflammation in the throat and do not produce mucus. Productive coughs, on the other hand, produce mucus or phlegm and are often associated with respiratory infections like colds or bronchitis. Dry coughs are typically more frequent and persistent, while productive coughs may be accompanied by other symptoms like chest congestion. By paying attention to the presence of mucus and other accompanying symptoms, you can distinguish between the two types of coughs.
Common cold, headaches due to colds, bronchial disease, throat inflammations, rheumatism, coughs, asthma, flu.
Onions were used as a remedy to cure headaches in the middle ages. They are also used for ailments like coughs, colds, and bronchitis.
Endurance sports, like long-distance running, put your body under a lot of stress. This can weaken your immune system and stop your body fighting off illness as well as it should. The strain of long training sessions makes top athletes more vulnerable to coughs and colds. (hope that helps!) :D
no, i don't think so
Tube strikes, bad weather, going back to work, New Years Day, Chinese New Year, taking down the Christmas decorations, getting over colds and coughs, kick starting the diet and making that New Years resolution.
D. A. J. Tyrrell has written: 'Coughs colds & flu' 'Interferon and its clinical potential' -- subject(s): Interferon, Therapeutic use 'Common colds and related diseases' -- subject(s): Cold (Disease), Diseases, Respiratory organs