Sore Throats, Colds & Fall Allergies

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Cool evenings, football games, and allergy season often lead to the same result: sore throats and sometimes laryngitis. Whether it’s from cheering too loud or the start of a cold, here’s how to feel better—and stay well.

Fall Allergies & Sore Throats

Postnasal drip from allergies can irritate your throat. CounterAct Allergy provides 24-hour relief with loratadine, while Florify Probiotic and Vitality Pack, CellWise, and Provex-Plus support your immune system and reduce allergy symptoms.

Quercetin, found in ProvexCV, acts as a natural antihistamine. Try breathing steam with T36‑C5 and Sol-U‑Mel for added relief.

Laryngitis
Yelling at games or catching a bug can inflame your vocal cords. Inhaling steam with T36‑C5 and Sol-U‑Mel can ease irritation and restore your voice.

Catching a Cold

At the first sign of a cold, use Activate Immune Complex. It includes echinacea, astragalus, and black chokeberry to help reduce symptoms and strengthen your immune system. T36-C5 can be dabbed under the nostrils or gargled (with warm water) to fight viruses. Cool Shot Spray and Activate-C Drink Mix can soothe and hydrate your throat with Vitamin C, zinc, and herbs.

Essential Oils for Throat Relief

Peppermint: Antimicrobial and decongestant—use in a diffuser or apply with carrier oil.

Lemon: Helps clear mucus and supports lymph drainage.

Eucalyptus: Reduces inflammation and pain.

T36‑C5: Gargle with 10–12 drops in warm water for quick relief.

Breath-Away Mouth Rinse: For those sensitive to T36-C5’s taste.

You can also use CounterAct Cough Drops and Hot/Cool Shot Spray throughout the day.

 

Whatever the cause—cold, allergies, or shouting too loud—Melaleuca has natural ways to help you feel better fast and keep your immune system strong.

~ Richard M. Barry

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