What to take for a cold?

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What to take for a cold?

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Hi, five weeks into LC and now I am getting a sore throat. I used to take zinc for a cold but not sure what is safe to do now. Any thoughts?
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Hi,

Zinc should still be safe for you, and my impression is that it works about as well as any other remedies for the common cold. Boosting your vitamin D level will help in the long run.

If taken soon enough (within the first 2 days of the first sign of symptoms), megadoses of vitamin D can have a therapeutic effect against the flu, but I'm not sure if it works as well for the common cold. I've never tried it for that. I have used it to prevent/minimize flu development. But I'm talking about roughly 150,000 IU of vitamin D daily, for several days. A treatment regimen of that level is not to be taken lightly. If I thought that I were coming down with the "bird flu" though, for example, I wouldn't hesitate to take it.

The zinc should help. I've used zinc lozenges before at the first signs of a sore throat, with good results.

Good luck with your treatment.

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Thanks so much, Tex. Sure appreciate your knowledge and help. Have a great day.
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Another thing that is very good at minimizing the aggravation of a sore throat is to gargle now and then with very warm water (but not so warm as to cause any burns) saturated with salt.

You're very welcome. I hope that your day goes well too, and you can prevent that cold from fully developing.

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Vitamin D3, Zinc and lots of Vitamin C. Good old honey with lemon juice is great for throats and cough too.
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You got some good info for your ailment. This place is so great.
I am so fortunate, I can't remember the last time I had a cold and I've never had the 'flu, never got the ailments that were going through the office.
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