Herbs and Colds
Pain Relieving Drugs
       
What Do These Drugs Do?
       
Why Take Pain Relieving Drugs?
       
Why Avoid Pain Relieving Drugs?
               
Drugs and Headaches
               
Drugs and Colds
               
Drugs and Arthritis
               
Drugs and Muscular Aches
               
Drugs and Toothaches
               
Drugs and Backaches
               
Drugs and Menstrual Cramps
               
Drugs and Fevers

Herbal Medicine
       
What Do These Herbs Do?
       
Why Take Herbal Medicine?
       
Why Avoid Herbal Medicine?
               
Herbs and Headaches
               
Herbs and Colds
               
Herbs and Arthritis
               
Herbs and Muscular Aches
               
Herbs and Toothaches
               
Herbs and Backaches
               
Herbs and Menstrual Cramps
               
Herbs and Fevers
The Common Cold and Herbs
            - Garlic and onions have the power to stimulate the white blood cells and are anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, and anti-viral, and
               therefore are an excellent choice to fight against and prevent the common cold.
            - Combining lemon (citrus limon), cinnamon (cinnamomum verum), and ginger (zingiber officinale) together can make a great
              healing drink.
            - Other uncommon herbs includes: angelica, basil, borage, butterbur, cardamom, catnip, cayenne, clove, devil's club, echinacea,
               elder, eucalyptus, feverfew, goji, goldenrod, goldendeal, grindelia, honeysuckle, horehound, hyssop, irish moss, larch, lemon
               balm, lemon verbena, lemongrass, licorice, linden, meadowsweet, mint, mugwort, mullein, olive, osha, p'au d'arco, pleurisy,
               rhodiola, rose, rosemary, sage, saint john's wort, sarsaparilla, sassafras, self-heal, tea, thyme, turmeric, vervain, violet,
               willow, wintergreen, wormwood, tarrow, yerba mansa, and yerba mate'.





















Watch from the beginning to 0:57 to see an example of a combination of herbs for the common cold.
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