Ive been taking lots of vitamins. Ill look into the other 2 things.
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Ive been taking lots of vitamins. Ill look into the other 2 things.
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just to add. They get in to your system quicker if you take it as a tincture rather than pills.
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Make sure that you wash your hands when ever you can and avoid touching your face as much as possible.
You should get some of that anti bacterial handwash... I had some when I worked in the gyms (you've got to touch and handle equipment that 100s of people have sweated on! quite common for a gym instructor to get a cold) and it killed the germs on your hands and then made it harder for new ones to breed (obviously you've still got to wash your hands as normal on top of this)
Another good thing you can use is a nasal spray.... you can get ones that kill the germs in your nose and then make you sneeze them out... won't cure a cold... nothing can but they can prevent a cold if you do it in the first day when you noise feels a bit tickly etc.
Don't really think there's anything else you can do other than trying to rest, eat and drink well.
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Manuka Honey is a good way of boosting the immune system, although it is expensive!
Cancer patients use it to boost their defences and athletes may benefit from it as it does help you.
I take it daily.
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Yeah lots of good advice in here, I would suggest hot/cold showers or the equivalent of as well.. Gotten into the habit of going from the sauna to a cold shower at my gym after workouts and I haven't been sick in eons.. Kind of a health nut though I hardly eat any refined sugar or flour, preservatives etc. whatsoever unless I eat out which I've been doing way to much of lately. I wouldn't put too much emphasis on avoiding germs and that sort of thing as it can become an obsessive thing and obviously if you work around a lot of dust you are bound to be breathing it in. Try doing some basic conscious breathing as well, make sure you are warming up and cooling down properly when you train. It's simple and easy yet so many people just ignore this along with stretching. Basic inversions(headstands are great, anything with your feet above your head though) are excellent as well, anything that increases blood flow to the brain.
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