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To: Ken Adams who wrote (29243)2/22/2015 10:24:05 AM
From: Stan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39304
 
Hi Ken, two things that I've seen help a bit with colds, if you can tolerate them, hot peppers and ginger (capsule or tea form).



To: Ken Adams who wrote (29243)2/22/2015 4:32:26 PM
From: GuinnessGuy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39304
 
You may be confusing a cold with an allergy. Not sure where you live but you can google with the search terms, <pollen count>. You can also include your location in the search terms but google generally knows where you are at unless you are using one of those VPN services. Right now where I'm at just about everything is through the roof, including Oak pollen, which has been known to affect me.

GG



To: Ken Adams who wrote (29243)2/22/2015 7:20:42 PM
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  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39304
 
Cold-Eze capsules daily

Believe you have to start at first onset. When the cold is settled in I don't think they do much.



To: Ken Adams who wrote (29243)2/22/2015 7:48:58 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39304
 
GG may be right. Try a pill a day of antihistamine. I take a 180mg tab from Kirkland call Aller-Fex