Feed the Immune System During Cold and Flu Season
Our immune systems are smart. When exposed to new viruses, our immune system learns to recognize and react to many different strains of the invaders. The system also remembers bugs it has seen before....
View ArticleSeasonal Flu or Just a Cold?
At Pure Research Products, our focus is on providing immediate immune system support to minimize problems with seasonal germs. Whether it’s a cold or the flu, when we get sick, we generally aren’t...
View ArticleWhat is Sinusitis? Learn About Causes, Symptoms and How to Treat Your Sinus...
What is Sinusitis? More than 24 million people in the United States suffer from sinusitis: inflammation of the sinuses, which may be due to allergies, infection or autoimmune problems. By way of...
View ArticleFlu Prevention Tips: How to Prevent Seasonal Influenza and Avoid Getting Sick...
This year 3 to 5 million people will catch the flu. Seasonal influenza—the virus that causes flu symptoms—starts going around like clockwork every winter. If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, flu...
View ArticleWhy Do I Keep Getting the Flu?
Every winter, we at least consider the possibility of getting the flu…again. Why do we keep getting the flu every year, but we only catch other viruses once or maybe twice in a lifetime? Many of us had...
View ArticleFeeling Sick and Tired? Here’s Why You Get Tired When You’re Sick
You’ve probably never given much thought to why you feel tired when you are sick—it just seems natural. When we are sick, our energy levels seem to drop and all we want to do is go to bed and sleep so...
View ArticleFlu Shots: How Well do They Really Work?
Someone would have to be living under a very big rock not to notice the enormous hype that flu vaccines receive every flu season. From department stores, to virtually every drug store chain, to...
View ArticleCold vs Flu: What’s the Difference Between the Influenza Virus and the Common...
It can sometimes be difficult to tell whether we have a cold or the flu, especially when we first start to get sick. During these first hours, it is hard to know one way or the other which virus we...
View ArticleCan the Flu Shot Really Give You the Flu?
A close friend of mine recently told me that he came down with the flu six hours after getting a flu shot (influenza virus vaccine). He was convinced that the flu shot had given him the flu and was...
View ArticleWhen It Comes to the Rhinovirus, We are Outnumbered!
I recently came across an article claiming that the population of rhinoviruses—the primary viruses that causes the common cold—is about one billion trillion. That rhinovirus number is so amazingly...
View ArticleHow to Prevent the Flu: Tips from 30 Health and Flu Prevention Experts on the...
It’s that time of year again! The season where the temperature drops dramatically, snowfall is inevitable, and your chance of getting sick is at its highest. And while providing natural immune boosting...
View ArticleThe Influenza Vaccine: Facts, Fallacies and How to Stay Healthy this Flu Season
by Edward R. Rosick, DO, MPH, DABIHM It seems to be everywhere–on television, the radio, even on advertisements in the theatre before the movie starts. “Have you gotten your influenza vaccine yet?” the...
View ArticleWinning the Winter Flu Bug Battle with Nutritional Supplements
By Dr. Roger Mazlen, M.D., F.A.C.N. My private practice has spanned more than four decades, and I have treated patients with a diverse range of medical issues. I have been recommending Del-Immune V®...
View ArticleWhat Causes a Dry Cough?
By definition, a dry cough does not produce any mucus or phlegm. Sometimes called a tickle cough, a dry cough typically results from an infection caused by cold and flu viruses. A dry cough also may be...
View ArticleWhat Should You Take for a Sinus Infection?
The pressure in your head and ears, the stuffy and runny nose, the drainage running down your throat, the fever – these are the telltale signs of a sinus infection. Sinus infections are painful and...
View ArticleWhat Causes Sinusitis?
A Definition of Sinusitis Sinusitis occurs when your sinuses (those hollow air spaces within the bones surrounding your nose) become inflamed. Sinuses produce mucus, which drains into the nose, but if...
View ArticleWhat Should You Take for Bronchitis
A Definition of Bronchitis A respiratory disease that occurs when the mucus membrane in the bronchial passages within the lungs become inflamed, bronchitis may result in coughing spells that occur with...
View ArticleDoes Cold Weather Weaken Your Immune System?
Your mother may have told you that you’ll catch your death of cold, but it was only recently that scientists were able to prove that cold weather does indeed make people sick. Yale University...
View ArticleSinusitis Pain? Here Are Several Remedies
If you’ve been searching high and low for natural remedies for sinusitis and a sinusitis treatment that actually works, here’s some information to keep in mind. By definition, sinusitis is an often...
View ArticleFeeling Sick and Tired? Try This
It seems that when we’re sick with a common cold or other bug, we take it for granted that we should also feel tired. But that does not have to be the case. Yes, it’s true that when we don’t feel well,...
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