Makes saltwater go down easier, I'd imagine.
Insofar as colds go, my dad swears by a combination of Zicam swabs, orange juice, and cigars. I stick with preventative cures, myself; IE, total isolation and constant hand-sanitizer use.
Yeah, too bad the nasal Zicam was taken off the market because the FDA found out that they were getting complaints about people LOSING THEIR SENSE OF SMELL from using it.
The moral of the story: When something hasn't been approved by the FDA as a drug because it's marketed as "homeopathic" and otherwise isn't reasonably proven to work, don't use it.
Insofar as colds go, my dad swears by a combination of Zicam swabs, orange juice, and cigars. I stick with preventative cures, myself; IE, total isolation and constant hand-sanitizer use.
I drink alot of organe juice but does this acutally do anything and what are Zicam swabs?
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Orange juice has a lot of Vitamin C, which is good for you in terms of preventing this sort of thing, and pretty good for you when you're sick, too. The acid of the orange juice might be harsh on your throat, though, if it's sore.
Zicam is a zinc treatment marketed to make colds go away faster. It hasn't been proven to actually work to any reasonable scientific standard (results seem mixed and inconclusive), taking zinc supplements too often is bad for you anyway for other reasons, and, as I mentioned above, the nasal swab style Zicam has been taken off the market because it turns out there are disadvantages to marketing your product as homeopathic in order to get around FDA regulations.
Don't use GermX!
The small amount of bacteria that remain afterwards (The ethanol resistant ones) will have free reign, thus making future infections ten times harder to kill!
Whoa whoa whoa. There are ETHANOL-resistant bacteria now? That sounds unlikely, but do you have a source on it? I'm interested, because I've never heard of such a thing in my life. Sure you aren't thinking of antibiotics/antibacterial compounds?