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Posted on Sun, 08 Oct 2006 00:00:00 -0700 at http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/6135...ments.html
Author: no@email.com (Patsy Hamilton)

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Children under the age of 18, should not be given aspirin containing products, due to the risk of Reye's syndrome, a disease that affects all of the organs of the body, can have long-lasting consequences and can lead to brain damage or death in some children. It is advisable to check the ingredients in any common cold treatments before giving them to children. Many antihistamines and decongestants contain small amounts of aspirin or other pain relievers, as do other multi-symptom common cold treatments.


Ehm. Its interesting information. I copy and paste here and share with you guys. I think we need to know about that. JUst wonder about that aspirin. Nice infromation..Big Grin

One thing that has always helped me during a cold is to ensure that I'm drinking a lot of fluids. When I drink a lot of water and juice I find that the cold disappears rather quick, but if I don't take care of myself and eat a lot of junk the cold never seems to go away. I also notice that if I'm eating a lot more vegetables, organic food, and the like I do much better about avoiding the cold in the first place.
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When I have colds, I'm under 18, but I still take asprin. I've not shown any signs of any syndrome.
yes, asprin will helps a lot...
when i have cold, usually i take asprin...
i have checked that website, it will helpful some amount....
When im having a flu attack,i always drink a lot of water together with
the right kind of medicine and if i can, I sleep it off for an hour at least..

this makes me better...
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