Respiratory Infections
Cross-source consensus on Respiratory Infections from 6 sources and 16 claims.
6 sources · 16 claims
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- For inhalation, 2 drops of pine oil are placed in hot water or a diffuser and the vapor is breathed in slowly. — The Amazing Benefits of Pine Oil
- Early cold symptoms can be triggered by approximately 200 different viruses. — Cold Remedies at First Sign of Symptoms
- All 44 infants with lower respiratory infections in a study cohort had low vitamin D levels. — Breast Milk, Vitamin D Deficiency, and Subclinical Rickets
- Earlier intervention at first symptoms increases the likelihood of preventing the full cold cycle. — Cold Remedies at First Sign of Symptoms
- The four recommended supplements work through complementary mechanisms rather than a single pathway. — Cold Remedies at First Sign of Symptoms
- Pine oil can be inhaled to deliver antimicrobial compounds directly to the lungs for respiratory infections. — The Amazing Benefits of Pine Oil
- Inhalation of pine oil is particularly useful for protracted respiratory infections that are not resolving quickly. — The Amazing Benefits of Pine Oil
- Scientists have documented a connection between reduced sunlight exposure and increased flu incidence during winter. — Sunlight Exposure and Winter Immunity
- Vitamin D helps prevent respiratory infections in infants. — Breast Milk, Vitamin D Deficiency, and Subclinical Rickets
- Propolis antiviral activity makes it relevant for influenza. — Benefits of Bee Propolis