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Any natural ways to temporarily reduce cold symptoms?


I have a physics final in a few hours and I feel horrible. I have a runny nose, watery eyes, and soar throat. I dont have any medicine either. Is there anything I can do to make me feel a little better, at least for the duration of the test?

Only synthetic Antihistamines will do the job for you since you don't have enough time...

Good Luck with your exams..

There are too many medicines, 'you don't have any', that is what you said. Therefore, you are not really sick, it is all presumptions and you want to know how to tackle such a situation. Well, press the first phallenges of the index and middle fingers and toes of both hands and legs lightly for two minutes . The running nose will stop. Press lightly on both sides of the nose where the nose joins with the cheek. The nose will open up. Press the Thumb and on the girdle of jupitar and venus and the second phalenges of index and middle finger, it will help in drying up the nose, and perhaps clear up the malady altogether if it is not a serious infection. Press between the angles of the thumb and first finger, it will arrest the sorethroat and caugh if any. Think you are healthy and you will become healthy until your exams are over. Best wishes.

Make a salad with alot of raw garlic chopped. It is natural antibiotic.
You can take a few drops of hydrogen peroxide and put in your ears. Very good results.

You can take 1 tsp baking soda with a shot of water. This will start balancing the pH in your body, which will fight anything.
Drink alot of water after this, though.

Like the others say as a quick relief, paracetamol and antihistamines are going to help. If you have some lemons you could put this with some warm water and honey, the honey will sooth the throat and the lemon will give you vitamin C. take care and Good luck with the exams.

Here are some remedies for cold Pl check.
http://myblogonbeauty.blogspot.com/2006/...

Only Paracetomol or Ibuprofen are really going to make you feel better.

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