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  2. Apr 15, 2020 · For thousands of years, herbs like licorice, ginger, and ephedra have been used to treat respiratory infections like the flu and pneumonia. Some remedies, like forsythia, were put to the test...

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    • Chicken Soup. This sick-day food is an old standby for a reason, says Julie Miller Jones, PhD, emeritus professor of nutrition at St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota.
    • Potatoes. While you’re whipping up your chicken noodle soup, toss in potatoes! These starchy veggies contain vitamins, minerals, and fiber, and they are rich in antioxidants, per UC Davis Health.
    • Sugar-Free, Fruit-Based Popsicles. These frozen treats can provide hydration and some nutrition, as well as soothe a sore throat if that’s one of your COVID-19 symptoms, says Eric Ascher, DO, family medicine physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.
    • Coconut Water. Dealing with diarrhea? Time to replenish your electrolytes. As Cedars-Sinai notes, electrolytes are those minerals like potassium, sodium, and calcium that your body needs to thrive.
  3. Mar 20, 2020 · Here’s how to treat mild or moderate COVID-19 and ease symptoms, with help from over-the-counter and prescription medications and home remedies.

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    • Take anti-inflammatory medicines. "Ibuprofen (Advil) and acetaminophen (Tylenol) are your best friends," Steinhilber says. "Most of the symptoms from COVID—and any virus—stem from inflammation, and the category of 'anti-inflammatory' medications such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen help tremendously with many of the symptoms.
    • Keep decongestants on hand. Available in sprays, pills, syrups and even flavored powders, decongestants (like Sudafed) reduce the swelling of your nose's blood vessels, which helps to open up your airway.
    • Drink plenty of fluids. You've heard this advice before, but do you know why? Here's a great explanation: "Most viruses, COVID included, don't have direct effects on most of your organs.
    • Add hot liquids to your list. There's a reason why chicken soup continues to be a go-to when we're under the weather—its benefits aren't just old wives' tales.
  4. Sep 26, 2022 · Dietary supplements specifically vitamin D, vitamin C, and zinc provide good prophylactic and therapeutic support to the presently available treatment regimens. In the present work, we have focused on plant-based remedies with promising anti-COVID-19 activities. Aim.

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    • Eur J Med Res. 2022; 27: 186.
  5. Jan 4, 2021 · Generic home treatment. Fever, aches, and pains. Cough. Shortness of breath. Supplements. Avoid. Recovery. Seeing others. Summary. A person can treat a mild case of COVID-19 at home. Although...

  6. Apr 5, 2024 · You can take these actions to help your body and mind through the illness and isolation: Eat healthy foods. Get the rest you need. Try relaxation exercises. Keep up with hobbies you enjoy. Connect with others through phone or video calls. Also, if you're caring for someone with COVID-19, think about how it might affect your health.

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