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By: A significant day in arbitrary numbers. | Probaway - Life Hacks

[…] public currently likes my medical posts – How to do a deep cough to clear inhaled food. — A cure for the common cold using 105° F baths. — Colonoscopy – and how to enjoy drinking the foul-tasting...

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[…] Two mornings ago I woke up with a slight tickle in my lungs. There hadn’t been any colds visible in the various people I know, and yet one was missing from my Monday morning writers group. It was...

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By: Lacey

I can attest to this 100%. In my early 20’s I realized the fever was the body’s way of ‘burning out’ the virus. I figured I’d give it a hand. As soon as I notice a difference in how my body feels I...

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By: kiwicat

HAha!!! A near illiterate person who uses profanity as a way of communication calling someone else “retarted” This is hilarious

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By: Alan Robb

I just read about rhinovirus in a search for virus sensitivity to heat. wikipedia Indicates that cold virus above body temp starts to shut down. I also have been using hot bath in the manner you...

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By: Steve Buss

Hi… I agree that it could work. But I think you’ve got the mechanism of action wrong. What you’re doing with the bath is to trigger heat shock proteins and they are inhibiting inflammation caused by...

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By: Ana

As soon as I start getting chills (first sign of getting sick) I jump in a hot shower with a plastic cap on my head to avoid my head getting wet. . My water heater is set to 130 degrees. I slowly raise...

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By: No need

In reply to Kroeran. My GF does that even when she isn’t sick. What an uninformed article with ludicrous examples. The flu and the common cold are two different things but you use them interchangeably....

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