A decongestant can help temporarily.
2007-01-22 11:57:20
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answered by MimC 4
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Is the breathing problem because of your sickness? Well, I'm the kind of person who just waits for my throat and nose and stuff to get better in my normal healing time, which is a week.
To prevent any more sicknesses after this, try using AIRBORNE. It's a new aspirin-type supplement, where you drop a tablet into water and drink. AIRBORNE is supposed to boost your immune system, but it also helps in preventing sickness. But this comes in cool flavors, like Zesty Orange and Grape for kids. I've tried the Zesty Orange and Pink Grapefruit, and it takes a few drinks to get used to the flavor, but they're pretty good compared to nasty real medicine.
DO NOT get Hot Apple Cider flavor. It's AIRBORNE that boosts the immune system AND helps you sleep. It. Tastes. NASTY. Okay?
Well, hope I helped, and if you have any more questions about AIRBORNE you could check out their website.
2007-01-22 20:31:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Jennifer if u seriously can't breath or are running out of breathe, go to hospital
2007-01-22 19:56:29
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answered by Dandi Lion 1
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Healing herbs for halitosis*
Peppermint (4)
Mint (2)
Healing supplements for halitosis*
Propolis (14)
Healing nutrients and phytochemicals for Halitosis*
Chlorophyll
2007-01-22 19:53:22
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answered by Anonymous
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A nasal spray will give you relief for awhile, just don't get hooked on it like I did.
2007-01-22 19:52:27
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answered by melissa 5
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