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  2. Cold season is here: 6 natural remedies to fight them off and ...

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    Elderberry is available in syrups, teas, gummies, lozenges and pills, making it easy to incorporate into your cold-fighting routine. Just don’t eat raw elderberries: Unripe elderberries contain ...

  3. 12 Natural Remedies to Relieve Cold Symptoms

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    Studies show that taking elderberry supplements can relieve cold symptoms so you feel better quickly. Elderberry is available as a syrup, lozenge, or extract. Elderberry is available as a syrup ...

  4. What Is Elderberry Syrup? What to Know About Elderberries - AOL

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    Here’s everything you need to know about elderberry, a long-used, feel-better supplement for cold and flu season, including nutrition facts, benefits, and risks.

  5. Sambucus mexicana - Wikipedia

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    Preparation includes removing all stems and possibly unripe berries. The unripe berries contain cyanide even if they age off of the branch. Oftentimes people will make tinctures or a common favorite, elderberry syrup which can be eaten with pancakes or any other way that syrup would normally be consumed.

  6. Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa - Wikipedia

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    The logo of King To Nin Jiom (read from right to left) King-to Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa (Chinese: 京都 念 慈 菴 川 貝 枇杷 膏; Jyutping: ging1 dou1 nim6 ci4 am1 cyun1 bui3 pei4 paa4 gou1; pinyin: Jīngdū niàn cí ān chuānbèi pípá gāo), commonly known as Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa or simply Nin Jiom Herbal Cough Syrup, is a traditional Chinese natural herbal remedy used for the relief of ...

  7. Father John's Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Father John's Medicine. Father John's Medicine is a cough medicine that was first formulated in the United States in a Lowell, Massachusetts pharmacy in 1855 by Carleton and Hovey to give relief to ailing Father John O'Brien.