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A Few Cautions When Choosing a Natural Cold
Remedy
Colds are perhaps one of the most common sicknesses that affect
the workplace today. Several work days are missed each year by
the American workforce in sick days due to the stuffy nose,
sore throat, and aches and pains that are a part of the common
cold. Because of this, many professionals try to alleviate
their symptoms or even speed up the healing process by using a
natural cold remedy. While many of these remedies are
effective, care should be taken when making use of them.
Natural Cold Remedy Caution # 1: Know Your Allergies
Many people suffer from serious allergies including hay fever,
allergies to peanuts, and even bee stings. Those who have
serious reactions to certain plants or animals should consider
which natural remedy they choose very carefully. While the
remedy might not be derived from the allergen in question, they
could possibly be related, and cause the same adverse reaction
in the person in question. The best idea when choosing a
natural cold remedy is to talk to your doctor and allergist to
try and determine one that won’t react with your body
adversely.
Natural Cold Remedy Caution # 2: Know How It Will React With
Your Stomach
Unfortunately, there are a number of ways that a natural cold
remedy can affect your body. While many speed along the relief
from the cold, many times they can have an adverse affect on
the stomach, leading to symptoms of nausea. If you are
unfamiliar with the side effects of the natural cold remedy
that you are going to take, make sure to take it as directed,
either with food or without. The natural cold remedy is not
doing much good for your cold if it cannot be ingested by the
body.
Natural Cold Remedy Caution # 3: Make Sure of Expiration
Dates
As with any other type of medicine, natural cold remedies can
expire. Usually these types of remedies start to lose their
effectiveness after a few weeks or months. If the remedy is in
a tincture or dried form, the level of potency might last a
little longer. Check with your nutritionist or herbalist to
understand the shelf life of the natural cold remedy that you
are using.
Using a natural cold remedy can sometimes be a very effective
way to shorten the life of a cold, or at least relieve the
symptoms, but like anything else, though, there are precautions
that should be taken.
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