Stay Hydrated to Fight the Flu

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Part of the video series: How to Cure the Common Cold

Summary: How to stay hydrated to fight the flu in this free good health video.

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Dr. Susan Jewell Dr. Susan Jewell is a British born educated bilingual Asian with a British accent and can speak Cantonese. A trained Physician-Scientist in clinical research ... read more

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Stay Hydrated to Fight the Flu

Hello, my name is Dr. Susan Jewell, and on behalf of Expert Village, today I'm going to talk to you about ways to alleviate some of the symptoms or help you to alleviate some of the symptoms of colds and flus. Now, in this clip, I want to talk to you about hydration and replenishing your electrolytes in your body, especially if you are suffering a really bad bout of flu and viral colds and you are doing a bunch of nauseating and vomiting and diarrhea as well. So, here are some suggestions that you should replenish your body with. Of course, water is the number one that you should drink lots of water to hydrate your body from colds and flus. Because of the fever you are going to perspire and lose a lot of the water that way. If you are vomiting, as well, and if you've got diarrhea. So, water is a very important fluid to keep up when you are feeling sick. Fruit juices as well, because fruit juices specifically those with some electrolytes added to it. Like here, we have fruit juices, but we also have organic soy milk that (if you can tolerate it) has vitamins in it that you can drink to replenish some of the electrolytes that you are going to (if you vomit) that you are going to lose from your body. So, cranberry juice, orange juice and milk if your body can tolerate it when you have colds and flus. Drink these fluids and keep up your fluid intake so that you don't dehydrate when you are suffering from colds and flu.

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