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Was that a sniffle? Who sneezed! No, no, no. There is no time for sickness in this house! I don’t know where I get it from, because my Mother wasn’t like this, but when I hear or see the first sign of a cough or cold I go into a bit of a panic? I start cleaning all the things. Up the veggies, fruit and vitamins and trying every trick in the book to avoid the common cold. We all know once one person in the house gets that sniffle, the whole house can go down. A family on the go can’t afford down time for a wee illness. Winter in Canada can be especially depressing, add in a cold and it seems to drag on forever. It can be hard to see the light at the end of the winter tunnel, especially if you’re sick! Make sure you’re keeping these guidelines for winter surviving winter in mind:
Know the signs: Not many people realize they’re most contagious in the first 24 hours of symptoms. If you’re experiencing two or more of these symptoms, do your best to stay at home and enjoy some Netflix!
Cough or Sore Throat
Runny Nose
Headache or Body Aches
Chills / Fatigue
Avoid work germs: Be wary of sinks, office kitchen tools, and especially doorknobs. Keep some antibacterial gel at your desk and make sure you wash your hands frequently.
Take more “You Time”: Saying no to stress can keep your immune system strong, make sure you get plenty of rest and sleep, not just when you’re sick.
Double up on pillows: Place a pillow on your mattress to raise the upper body from the waist up. This allows for blood flow away from your head and will reduce the inflammation of your air passage. It’s also a great method of reducing body aches.
DayQuil and NyQuilSweat it out: Steam and humidity will help drain sinuses and relieve your stuffiness. You don’t necessarily have to sit in a sauna or steam room, a hot shower has the exact same effect. (Helpful tip: put your towel or bathrobe in the dryer so you don’t feel chilled when you get out)
“Tea, please”: Drinking herbal teas like chamomile, mint of passionflower can help you relax while also helping fluids into your system.
Treat all your symptoms simultaneously: Look for a medication that can treat the toughest symptoms while also helping you rest. DayQuil COMPLETE and NyQuil COMPLETE provide all in one relief for your toughest cold and flu symptoms so you can start seizing the rest of your day, and get the rest you so desperately need at night.
More information can be found at Vicks or www.Facebook.com/VicksCanada.
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Joni W says
I drink lots of liquid and a lot of rest to get over a cold. And wait. Waiting it out.
Tina L. says
Lots of liquids and rest
Robyn Bellefleur says
Vitamin C and hydration.
tanyab79 says
Wash hands regularly, drink plenty of fluids and take your vitamins.
Colleen says
I make sure that I wash my hands a lot, especially when out at a mall etc., I drink a lot of liquids like water and orange juice, and try to stay away from people I know are sick.
Sherry moffitt says
I gargle with salt water if I feel a sore throat coming on, lots of rest , lots of fluids.
Erica Seaman says
Daily Vitamin D and lots of hand washing
Nate Fuller says
Lots of rest and vitamin c!
Juliee Fitze says
I always take double Vit D in the winter to help fight off colds.
sara rai says
Honey lemon tea
Suzi says
Lots of sleep is my suggestion!
Mandy says
I take vitamins and eat fruit to keep sickness at bay.
Jay M says
I always keep some frozen homemade chicken noodle soup in the freezer ready for colds. Also, I’ve been known to rely on a Vicks inhaler to clear congestion.
Krista M says
I make a hot toddie that I’ve simmered on the stove consisting of whiskey, honey, lemon, ginger & cayenne pepper. It doesn’t always taste good but it makes me feel better!
lynn clayton says
lots of orange juice and vapour rub