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The Common Cold and Complementary Health Approaches | NCCIH

The Common Cold and Complementary Health Approaches | NCCIH

National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)



A child sneezing into a handkerchief



Colds are a leading reason for visiting a doctor and for missing school or work. To prevent or treat colds some people turn to complementary health approaches such as herbs, vitamins, and minerals. This issue provides information on “what the science says” about some of these practices for the flu and for the common cold, including zinc, vitamin C, echinacea, probiotics, nasal saline irrigation, buckwheat honey, and geranium extract.



What the Science Says:
The Common Cold and Complementary Health Approaches

Learn what current research has to say about:

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