2 posts tagged “cold remedy”
(Wikipedia made me do it! The chocolate and everything!)
These are crap. They may taste good (sort of) but they actually make me cough more. And here's the fine print: excess consumption may have a laxative effect. Does half a bag qualify as "excess?" Only time will tell.
2. Lindt Excellence Dark Extra Fine Chocolate (85% Cocoa)
You know, for the theobromine. Wikipedia told me theobromine is more effective in suppressing cough than dextromethorphan (the narcotic in Robitussin). I believe everything Wikipedia tells me.
3. Ghirardelli Intense Dark Twilight Delight Chocolate (72% Cacao)
Again, for theobromine. Cacao tastes better than cocoa.
4. Delsym Cough Suppressant Syrup
Probably the most effective measure undertaken. Also, the most filled with narcotics. Really the best thing it has going for it is its lack of being Robitussin.
5. Twinings Lemon & Ginger Herb Tea
Delicious and magically soothing! I added honey, for full potency.
6. Leftover Bonine from 3 years ago
Now we're entering the desperation stage. This cold! It's an inflammatory process, right? I shall therefore treat it with an anti-inflammatory agent! [Little known fact: Benadryl, Dramamine, and Bonine are all effectively the same thing.] Tastes like Smarties.
7. Coffee
It's good for everything else, so why not use it on your cough? Maybe it dries out secretions? Caffeine is a methylxanthine, much like theophylline, a drug used to treat asthma. So... relaxing bronchial smooth muscle is probably good for my cough. I've talked myself into drinking tea now, too, since it's a source of theophylline. I shall add English Breakfast Tea to my regimen.
8. Guaifenesin (aka Mucinex)
Mucus in the head → post-nasal drainage → constant irritation of the pharynx → cough. Must loosen secretions. Voila! Guaifenesin.
9. Pizza
An excellent immune booster. I recommend this product highly.
What do you do to get rid of a cold or flu?
Submitted by ashenflowers.
Sleep a lot. Eat a lot. Specifically, I eat Magic Soup.
Magic Soup
chicken broth
small type of pasta, like alphabets or acini de pepe or corallini
thyme
black pepper
cayenne pepper
perhaps a smidge of nutmeg
Basically, you cook the pasta in chicken broth, then add spices. It's simple, yet magical. I recommend it highly. (In fact I have mentioned it here before.)
Really, I cannot recommend sleep enough. Mmmmm... sleep.