"Feed a cold, starve a fever" is actually good advice. As far as meds, a lot of cold remedies interact with Rx medications, so I would ask the pharmacist which product would be the safest for him.
Actually I believe chicken soup does help... it add extra liquid to the body, plus it taste good. Out of all the canned soup on the grocery shelf, Progresso wins hands down :)
As for orange juice, I found it didn't make any difference. I use to take orange juice for a cold, but now I don't any more because of acid reflux.
At the very beginning of a cold, I use Cold-Eeze which is a zinc tablet... and I find it works. It can cut a cold down in half. There are other products on the market, but first check with hubby's doctor.
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Mayo Clinic has an excellent article on treating colds on their website. Search for cold remedies and find the one by Mayo.
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As for orange juice, I found it didn't make any difference. I use to take orange juice for a cold, but now I don't any more because of acid reflux.
At the very beginning of a cold, I use Cold-Eeze which is a zinc tablet... and I find it works. It can cut a cold down in half. There are other products on the market, but first check with hubby's doctor.