Everytime I feel I'm getting sick I load up on Vitamin C, Echinacea, advil, and water....works about 50% of the time...What else is out there, over the counter, that has worked for you? This time it isn't working...
12/19/2009 10:37:52 AM
I've got to ask, why Advil?[Edited on December 19, 2009 at 10:43 AM. Reason : s][Edited on December 19, 2009 at 10:43 AM. Reason : x]
12/19/2009 10:43:07 AM
just makes you feel better...don't cough as much, lowers the temperature if its a little higher.
12/19/2009 10:50:53 AM
I've always had luck with Airborne. I mean, I'm sure it's just a placebo effect, but whatever works.
12/19/2009 11:33:31 AM
eh I'd be more worried about prevention than reactionary measures. Eat healthy, exercise, make sure you're getting all your vitamins and minerals *normally*, and practice good hygiene especially in the winter (wash your hands several times a day, always before you eat etc.). These are all very important regardless and will help prevent you from getting sick and reduce the severity of symptoms whenever you do get sick. Too many people simply react in regards to their health instead of prevent.If you talk to any doctor or read legit sources, they will tell you that excess Vitamin C actually does very little for you and in fact in very large doses can have an adverse affect on your body over time. Keeping your Vitamin C intake healthy year round will help you boost your immune system some but not a huge amount by itself.And "loading up on advil" just because you feel a little sick is certainly not the best either.Stay hydrated, get a standard dose of Vitamin C (~85 mg a day) if you want, and get plenty of rest. Much better and cheaper than "quick fixes" out there.[Edited on December 19, 2009 at 11:43 AM. Reason : ]
12/19/2009 11:35:28 AM
^can you provide legit resources on this excessive vitamin C theory?
12/19/2009 11:42:52 AM
well that was old advice from my Mom who is a nurse and nutritionist specialist. but i just searched WebMD for you quick:
12/19/2009 11:46:47 AM
If you want a scientifically verified method for not getting sick, try sleep.
12/19/2009 11:57:18 AM
try exercise, one of the best prevention methods....i recognize that exercise is, sadly, a lifestyle nowadays rather than something you just do....
12/19/2009 1:53:48 PM
i take 1000mg of vitamin C every night... not only when i feel like i'm getting sick. seems to work pretty well. i fight off stuff a lot faster than i used to.
12/19/2009 3:06:21 PM
^pointless to take that much. your body can't even absorb and process that much, especially on a daily basis. just get 80-100mg a day via food and drink and a vitamin
12/19/2009 4:32:12 PM
i take the RDA with a huge grain of saltgoogle what linus pauling thought about the RDA
12/19/2009 4:33:00 PM
youre right. it is not the bible, but there is no point to taking 1000mg daily
12/19/2009 4:36:07 PM
If I let my colds run their course naturally, my immune system takes a full week to get rid of the sickness. When I boost it with Vitamin C, though, I usually get over a cold in just seven days!
12/19/2009 5:18:29 PM
vitamin C is water soluble and yes in high enough doses it will eventually cause diarrhea. Symptoms of toxicity are rare. the ascorbic acid form of it can activate peptic ulcer disease in some people. Some folks depending on the condition they are trying to treat have taken up to 6 grams a day.(based on info from the health recovery center in minnesota). I would see NO reason to take THAT much Vitamin C unless you were a patient at HRC.[Edited on December 19, 2009 at 5:25 PM. Reason : .]
12/19/2009 5:22:55 PM
good diet (a lot/variety of veggies/fruits), plenty of sleep, exercise[Edited on December 19, 2009 at 7:46 PM. Reason : j]
12/19/2009 7:46:02 PM
concerning "boosting immune systems":Vitamin C is an old wives taleEchinacea is new age bullshitAirborne is flat-out fraudulent and shouldn't be allowed on the shelves anymore Advil is..... uhhh.... good for pain?Water is always healthy Sleep is always goodHealthy food is, by definition, healthy And besides not helping with colds, vitamin supplementation does not really help with anything else anyway, unless you have a known, diagnosed deficiency in something particular Updated guidelines from the ADA based on a recently completed survey of several major peer-reviewed studies
12/19/2009 8:11:48 PM
oil of oreganoapple cider vinegar
12/20/2009 12:20:05 AM
Fancy mushrooms:ShitaakeMaitakeLentakeetc
12/20/2009 2:47:35 PM
zinc is supposed to help fight colds
12/20/2009 2:57:58 PM
#1 Immune System Booster is Sleep/Rest.Your most susceptible to getting a cold when you are tired or haven't had much sleep. Give you body a rest to boost your immune system.
12/20/2009 6:54:54 PM
12/20/2009 8:09:39 PM
no, don't "load up" on shit, except for sleep, exercise and healthy food. Or more appropriately, reasonable amounts of each. Of course, people who take vitamins and supplements aren't swayed by science or evidence..... anecdotes and feel-good stories are good enough for them. Wait, here - do this if you really want to take something. Go to the nature store and get as much homeopathic remedies as possible, and load up on them. Like, several 8oz glasses a day of homeopathic solutions will do wonders for you.
12/20/2009 9:30:37 PM
Immunoglobulin infusions!
12/28/2009 6:19:32 PM
lots of placebos bouncing around in this thread
12/28/2009 6:43:49 PM