Thursday, June 20, 2013


Flu in Children Treatment Self-Care at Home

July 9, 2012
Filed under Child and Flu/Cold

Flu in Children Treatment Flu symptoms may last more than a week. Caregivers can relieve and soothe children’s aches and pains with basic home care. Rest in bed. Allow the child to drink lots of fluids of the child’s choice. Treat fever with acetaminophen (Children’s Tylenol, Infant’s Feverall, Junior Strength Panadol) or ibuprofen (Children’s Advil, [...]

Tomato seeds could replace aspirin

July 7, 2012
Filed under Flu Knowledge

Colloidal particles naturally found in tomatoes can help maintain blood circulation by preventing the abnormal phenomenon can occur in blood vessels. These findings of British scientists received a patent, and preparations from tomato seeds is called Fruitflow. Some medical experts in Europe have recognized that this component can stimulate blood circulation, protect blood vessels.

Protein-rich foods

July 5, 2012
Filed under Flu Knowledge

Please indicate how much food protein? Protein is found in meat animals (pigs, chickens, cows …), fish, eggs, milk, crab, shrimp, eel, pupa …. If you do not want to eat or without conditions frequently used in foods, you can add them to the protein of beans, such as beans, soy beans, green beans, red [...]

What to eat to prevent the flu?

July 5, 2012
Filed under Flu Knowledge

Flu preventive measures for the ease with which high performance is going through his stomach … 1. Vegetables and fruit at each meal The antioxidants found in green vegetables and fruits help the body eliminate free radicals and increase the resistance of the virus before the attack. So, make sure at least 5 servings of [...]

Why Won’t Antibiotics Cure Cold or Flu?

May 24, 2012
Filed under Flu Treatment With Antibiotics

Looking for an effective flu treatment and wondering if antibiotics will work? Antibiotics are medications that fight infections caused by bacteria, the flu is cause by a virus. Taking antibiotics when you have a virus may do more harm than good. Taking antibiotics when they are not needed increases your risk of getting an infection [...]