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Can you ingest coffee grounds with lemon to get rid of flu?



Can you ingest coffee grounds with lemon to get rid of flu?

Flu is a virus - you can prevent it but once you have it, there is no cure. To help you feel better you can drink plenty of fluids, get plenty of rest, take vitamin C and/or use a humidifier (an electric device that puts water into the air). Talk to your Pharmacist or doctor about what medicines may also relief symptoms. If you are normally a fit and healthy person, time and your own body's defence mechanisms will cure you.
I wouldn't - sounds like a wives tale.....the best Rx is lots of fluids and rest, Vitamin C tablets too....
No, I really don't think so.
Dude, just stick with Pepto Bismol..it works wonders.
LOL.......The flu is a virus causing illness, nor lemons or coffee grounds will cure a virus
That would probably just make you feel more sick..and maybe even cause you to toss your cookies.
TEA with lemon in it will help you to feel better from a cold/flu. Pretty sure coffee and lemon will just make it a lot worse.
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