I find that kinda hard to believe for some of these medicines. Someone said in a previous post that they wondered if they are just pulling the good stuff to hurt us, in a sense? Like for instance, my wife is heavily against medicines. Severely. She believes in alternative healing methods though vitamins, etc, etc., but if she chose one on the shelf medicines, it would be DayQuil. We feel it’s proven itself in past several times. Like when her or the kids got sick, and everyone was getting the flu, she went to the DayQuil and never got to bad. Two days later they would be fine and everyone else was bedridden. This has happened many times. And that information came to her by a trusted source that also doesn’t believe in mainstream medicines. It’s just weird.
I find that kinda hard to believe for some of these medicines. Someone said in a previous post that they wondered if they are just pulling the good stuff to hurt us, in a sense? Like for instance, my wife is heavily against medicines. Severely. She believes in alternative healing methods though vitamins, etc, etc., but if she chose one on the shelf medicines, it would be DayQuil. We feel it’s proven itself in past several times. Like when her or the kids got sick, and everyone was getting the flu, she went to the DayQuil and never got to bad. Two days later they would be fine and everyone else was bedridden. This has happened many times. And that information came to her by a trusted source that also doesn’t believe in mainstream medicines. It’s just weird.
Several cold meds, the ones sold in Finland, seem to have vitamin C and maybe zinc in them, and presumably those might help at least a bit.