Catching a cold on a plane
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Catching a cold on a plane
It happens to many of us that a few days after our vacations begin that we come down with a cold. Most likely this occurs because of being cooped up on a plane, with the germs circulating. <BR><BR>I was wondering if anyone has taken Remdex before a vacation and then for a few days afterwards, and if it works? If not that, other than packing nasal decongestants, using antihistamines and saline sprays on a flight, and taking these products afterwards, what else can you do?
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Turn off the nozzle that blows air on you. Use handwipes to clean the armrests and tray tables. Wash your hands thoroughly after using the bathroom, and open the lock with a paper towel; wipe the toilet seat with a handwipe, and turn the flush handle with a paper towel. Drink lots of water and juice; suck on zinc or Vitamin C drops. Saline solutions for both your eyes and nose. Be in good health before you take your trip. Use spray water for your face (and inhale it to keep those nasal passages nice and moist).
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Buy the gadget Sharper Image sells. I felt rather foolish with this thing hanging around my neck but everyone else I had travelled with came down with something a day or two after we landed- except me. This is very unusual, as I'm usually the one to catch whatever first. It's an air purifier. I also agree with taking along the sani-wipes and wiping down all arm rests, etc. Definately do not use the blankets and pillows.<BR>Enjoy
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This sounds weird but it works: <BR>Put some vasoline up inside your nostrils frequently on the plane. you catch the cold virus because your nasal mucosa changes in the atmosphere up there then add the airborne germs of 400 people in an enclosed space. Wash your hands alot and drink lots of fluids. I doubt any remedies will work.