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Common Cold Home Remedy Using Axlewood

Added by Nalini. Created on 09/10/08

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Conditions Treated: Infectious Diseases

Specific Conditions Treated: Common Cold

Ingredients Used: Axlewood

Description: A Common Cold is an infection of your upper respiratory tract — your nose and throat. It's usually harmless, although it may not feel that way. If it's not a runny nose, sore throat and cough, it's watery eyes, sneezing and congestion — or maybe all of the above. In fact, because any one of more than 200 viruses can cause a common cold, symptoms tend to vary greatly. Unfortunately, if you're like most adults, you're likely to have a common cold two to four times a year. Children, especially preschoolers, may have a common cold as many as six to 10 times annually. The good news is that you or your child should be feeling better in about a week or two. If symptoms of a common cold aren't improving in that time, see your doctor to make sure you don't have a complication of a bacterial infection in your lungs, sinuses or ears. Axlewood bark extracts are very effective in treating infectious diseases. Axlewood bark extracts contain potent microbicidal components and their efficacy is comparable to any conventional anti-biotics like Gatifloxacin or Roxithromycin. Axlewood bark extracts are also devoid of adverse effects associated commonly with anti-biotics. Anogeissus latifolia is the botanical name for Axlewood.

Directions For Use: Boil 50 gms of crushed Axlewood bark in 250 ml of water for 30 minutes. Strain and drink the extracts, thrice daily for a week. Common Cold is resolved in a week.

Not To Use With: No specific precaution needs to be followed while using this treatment. Axlewood is safe and tolerated well for treating Common Cold.

Side Effects: None are seen. Axlewood is safe and tolerated well for treating Common Cold.

Expected Results: The symptoms of Common Cold are resolved in a week with the medicinal benefits of Axlewood.

Expected Results Within: 1 week

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