How to Prevent the Common cold and Flu with Natural Means
What is a common cold?
A common cold is a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract that includes your nose and throat.
Symptoms usually appear one to three days after exposure and include the typical sore throat, runny or congested nose, cough, sneezing, low-grade fever and mild body aches.
A fever higher than 39.4 C distinguishes a cold from a different type of viral infection.
Your immune system is the first defence against infectious organisms. Please read this longer post where I detail how infections work and how to align the right supplements with the correct stage of the infectious process.
It’s made up of a network of cells, tissues and organs that work together to create an immune response.
Most of the time it does its job, but sometimes a weak link can allow for a virus or other infectious organisms to creep in and lead to illness.
We recommend to use ColdPro by CanPrev, if you are in Canada.
Cold-Pro™ Immune Formula is designed to maintain and strengthen the immune system, aid in the symptomatic relief of colds and flus and speed recovery.
It contains seven potent, immune boosting nutrients plus antiviral and antibacterial herbs.
Research shows that each ingredient in Cold-Pro™ is extremely effective on its own, and combining them has produced a synergistic and powerful immune formulation.
But does it really work?
Listen to DocChristine customer Paul Roy describe his experience (he used Cold-Pro)
Where Can I Buy ColdPro?
You can find Cold Pro (made in Canada) in many stores that offer natural health supplements. You can find it online at Amazon here.
What are the ingredients in ColdPro?
Medicinal Ingredients
Each capsule contains:
Learn more about the ingredients, what they are and what they do in the video below!
Non-medicinal ingredients
Vegetable-grade magnesium stearate, vegetable capsule.
Directions
Adults - Take 2 capsules 2 times per day with food or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Take at first sign of infection, a few hours before or after taking other medications. Consult a healthcare practitioner for use beyond 2 months.
Cautions and Warnings
If anything like that applies to you, please contact me or book a free phone consultation to find out the true cause and/or an alternative for your situation!
Contraindicated in pregnant and breastfeeding women and those with bleeding disorders, gastric hyperacidity such as duodenal ulcers and oesophageal reflux, or allergies to reishi mushroom, echinacea or any other member of the daisy family.
Caution advised with medical conditions including diabetes, autoimmune disorders and progressive systemic diseases such as tuberculosis, leukosis, collagenosis and multiple sclerosis.
Drug interactions
Caution advised when used concurrently with immunosuppressants, digoxin or blood thinners.



