Rose Hips Reduce Colds and Common Cold Severity
A scientific study done during Denmark’s winter found that rose hips reduced the incidence of the common cold. It also reduced symptoms for those who got a cold, and increased well-being in general.
A scientific study done during Denmark’s winter found that rose hips reduced the incidence of the common cold. It also reduced symptoms for those who got a cold, and increased well-being in general.
Recent research is confirming that bifidobacteria probiotic supplements have the ability to significantly boost immunity and decrease allergy symptoms during allergy season.
Research is gradually proving that chemicals are not the answer to the common cold. Not only do they cause adverse side effects, but they simply do not work. What works then? Nature provides clear answers.
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