Two shots of tequila!
2007-05-06 09:06:03
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answered by krafty1 6
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NO HONEY!!!!!!! IT IS TOXIC TO BABIES!!!!! Vicks Baby Rub on his chest-not his nose Infants younger than 12 months are at risk of infant botulism from eating honey. Infant botulism is a rare but serious form of food poisoning. Honey is a known source of bacterial spores that produce Clostridium botulinum bacteria. These bacteria are typically harmless to older children and adults. But when ingested by an infant, these bacteria make a toxin that can cause infant botulism. It's unclear why this occurs in infants and not in older children or adults. Infant botulism affects a baby's nervous system and can result in death. Signs and symptoms of infant botulism include: * Persistent constipation * Floppy arms, legs and neck * Weak cry due to muscle weakness * Weak sucking and poor feeding * Tired all the time (lethargy) Botulism spores may also be found in undercooked food, corn syrup and even maple syrup. For this reason, feeding an infant any of these foods is risky as well.
2016-05-17 05:08:45
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answered by ? 3
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Since you also have a sinus infection, it is probably post-nasal drip. Take the meds the doc prescribed and drink lots of fluids [ hot works best for me ]
Try Chloraseptic lozenges - they work!
2007-05-06 09:08:14
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answered by Nurse Susan 7
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Here are a few simple home remedies that will help to overcome cough. Have honey in a hot drink before bed time.To relieve fits of coughing due to dryness in the throat, suck a few pepper corns. Check out http://useinfo6.blogspot.com/ for more remedies and information.
2007-05-07 05:28:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Were you in smoke-filled club or pub last night ?
Has someone sprayed some ghastly deodoriser near you?
Have you got one of this room deodiser things puffing out?
These are all triggers for the kind of asthma where you keep needing to clear your throat as though you have something irritating in it.
Whatever, go to the doctor!
2007-05-06 10:03:30
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answered by pearldaisy 5
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Take it easy! Relax. Mix hot tea with honey. Keep taking cough-drops! Stay warm. And drink Cranberry juice! Get a hot-pad out and put it in you chest. This usually helps. Old remidies come in handy, and usually work!
2007-05-06 09:05:59
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answered by hollybell95 1
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Get some Halls Breezers the Tropical Chill works great!!
2007-05-06 09:05:04
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answered by Tapestry6 7
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Chew two or three pepper seeds and salt together you will feel better. More remedies available at http://ailments.in/sorethroat.html
2007-05-07 00:35:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a cold.Double ur vitamin " c ".
2007-05-06 09:08:11
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answered by Klingon 6
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Have you ever been checked for food allergies?
2007-05-06 09:05:46
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answered by Mark 3
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