Tea Flu Research Results
Tea flu research including black and green tea studies for swine flu, A H1N1 and B influenzas, bird influenza.
Flu Prevention: 87% less influenza infections with green tea gargle used in a geriatric nursing home Using a tea gargle three times a day Cold and influenza viruses: Research showing multiple ways to protect against both cold and influenza viral attacks The flu and smoking: Does smoking make influenza worse? What is swine flu?: More about the 2009 pandemic Symptoms of swine flu: How are they different from seasonal influenza? What are the emergency signs? Swine flu virus adhesion: Preventing viruses from attaching to your cells, an important first-line defense Swine flu protection and washing your hands: What’s the best way to wash your hands for infection protection? Vaccine effectiveness: Improvements in influenza vaccine effectiveness with theanine, a rare amino acid from green tea Is feed a cold true?: Research suggests that there may be some truth to the old saying “feed a cold, starve a fever”
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