Apparently not, because my roommate who has a cough just ate some and now he's coughing non-stop. Sounds like he's about to die in front of me. I'd steer clear of grapefruit if you have a cough.
You should eat foods containing a lot of Vitamin C, like oranges.
You should definately not include citrus fruits such as oranges and grapefuit. You should also avoid tomatoes, onions, spicy food, peppermint, alcohol and caffeine.
Orange pith is not poisonous, but it can be bitter and may not taste good. It is safe to eat, but some people prefer to avoid it when consuming oranges.
hmmmm..... maybe you should try to keep your breath clean and not cough or sneeze on anyone
Oranges and Lemons. also, its also good to boil some apples. when you drink the water, it will get rid of the cough by the next day. plus, if you drink tea with lemon in it, then that will help too!
touching your hair or face, cough or sneezing without washing your hands, cross-contamination, and handling chemicals.
Brunettes are lucky, and have the widest range of colors to choose from. Brunettes should avoid certain colors, including peach and bright yellows, oranges, and greens.
Food to avoid would be anything that has an exceedingly high amount of acid in it. Acidic fruits such as oranges or lemons have a high amount of citric acid in them. I would try to stick to neutral foods and avoid acidic ones.
In fruit you should avoid: oranges, lemons, and tomatoes. No french fries, or raw onion. No chicken nuggets, ground beef, or buffalo wings, no salad dressing, avoid brownies.For a complete list see http://heartburn.about.com/cs/dietfood/a/heartburnfoods3.htm
It's important to avoid citrus fruits such as oranges, limes, and lemons.
Wet cough raises sputum from the lungs and airway, while a dry cough does not do so. wet cough CAUSED BY G +VE BACTERIA OR VIRUS ITS UPER RESPIRATORY INFECTION dry cough,CAUSED BY G -VE BACTERIA ITS LOWER RESPIRATORY TARCK INFECTION
Kennel cough is contagious to other dogs for about 2 weeks. To prevent its spread, keep infected dogs isolated, avoid shared toys and bowls, and ensure proper ventilation in kennels. Vaccination can also help prevent kennel cough.