Those suffering from common or severe colds should take one tablespoon lukewarm honey with 1/4 spoon cinnamon powder daily for three days. This process will cure most chronic cough, cold, and clear the sinuses.
Usually whole milk that is cold helps cure something hot
yes it can : ) of course it depends on how severe your case is, but if you get to the infection early enough you should be fine.
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Yes, seperately on most occasions.. Many people mix either honey or cinammon with medicinal herbs in order to make it appealing or to simply help balance out the curing agents in the mixture
Catarrh is an old term used to refer to the symptoms of inflammation and production of increased thick phlegm and mucus in the nose and airways; a typical symptom of the common cold and infections of the sinuses, tonsils, adenoids or middle ear. The word is from the Greek word meaning "to flow". It is rarely heard today in modern medicine terminology. The cure depends upon the cause of this symptom. If caused by a virus like a cold or the flu, then it is treated as those conditions are (see related questions in the related question section). If caused by infections of the sinuses, bronchitis, or other bacterial infections of the nose, sinuses and air passages, then the cure is antibiotic treatment.
No, there is no cure for the common cold.
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Drinking cinnamon tea is supposed to reduce one's craving for sugar. It also has anti-oxidant properties, and can help one if one is feeling distress in one's bowels. Another benefit of drinking this type of tea is that it helps increase one's mental alertness.
Peroxide doesn't cure cold sores.
There are many websites that claim cinnamon and honey are a cure for almost anything that you can think of. The main concern is whether this is true or just a hoax. Although scientist have found that honey and cinnamon have medicinal purposes it is not clear whether or not the combination of honey and cinnamon will actually cure anything.
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.
There is no known cure for the common cold. Dextromethorphan aids in alleviating a majority of it's symptoms, but does not cure it.