Winter is on and I can now feel it more than ever. It's time for my month long cold to set in. The symptoms include a runny nose, a slight cough, a sore throat, and along with the sort throat comes my voice fleeing from me. I'm now in the vocal stage of sounding like a teenage boy going through puberty with the voice cracks and all that.
I have been sucking on cough drops so much. I actually like the new halls cough drops with honey in the middle they are really good. But yet I knowhow some people hate the taste of cough drops, I on the other hand like going in to drugstores and to try out all the different kinds. I also have an opinion on every kinds possible. The Luden's doesn't do anything for me, in fact they taste more like candy that anything. The Hall's Breezer one's aren't that bad but, yet aren't strong enough as the mentholated ones. The Hall's with the medicine center are good except that most people really wouldn't like them becuase well..they taste like medicine..but they do wonders.
I could be a smart person and go to the doctor to see why this happens to me. But I am stubborn and don't want to. So I am going to continue to self medicate my self with tea and cough drops until it goes away, which may not be until sometime until mid- January, or February whenever my body decides to drop it.



I personally favor ricola. But yes, I feel your pain. It often feels as though my runny nose is consistent throughout winter.
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Halls has some pretty awesome candy like drops... the flavors and types are endless. I prefer cool water and a hot totty ( without alcohol) in the evening. Of course I tend to be anti -medication.
My kids are going through it now too. At least we do not have the same cold weather alot of others have.
There are very few human beings who receive the truth, complete and staggering, by instant illumination. Most of them acquire it fragment by fragment, on a small scale, by successive developments, cellularly, like a laborious mosaic.~- Anais Nin