what where the earlier beliefs or folklore about common cold
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It contains pseudoephedrine, commonly used in modern over-the-counter cold remedies as a decongestant. Early thinkers believed cold symptoms were caused by the penetration of low temperatures into the body and warm drinks were used to treat this, Prof Eccles says.
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Winter is a breeding ground for cold, flu and other bugs. When all the sniffling, sore throat, stuffy-head stuff shifts into high gear, Americans tend to fall back on old-school wisdom and home remedies in an attempt to prevent or treat symptoms. Whether your trusted remedy is chicken soup for a cold, honey for a cough, or eating an apple a day to avoid getting sick, wouldn’t you like to know if there’s any merit behind it?
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