ricola
#30647 - 12/08/03 06:34 PM
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sherr1
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Loc: Southern, Calif
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Has any used ricola natural cough drops?
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I use celestial seasonings drops-I think ricola has more herbs-I don't think they would hurt you! Anyone else? Maryh
-------------------- Whatever doesn't kill me will make me stronger!
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Re: ricola
#30652 - 12/08/03 07:03 PM
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sherr1
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celstrial seasoning drops? what's in those? Where do you find those in the store? Health section cold and flu? The only thing I'm concerned is something starting the DD up again don't want that and some herbs can have that effect.
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They are in the cold/flu section of most stores. Have never given me diarrhea-but I am mostly c with some d. They are very mild! Maryh
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RIIII-CO-LAAA!! (from the weird commercial)
Yep, use them and love 'em. I like the regular original flavor. Don't get the sugar free stuff. These work really really well.
-------------------- ~jules
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Not to encourage the consumption of extra calories , but I remember that in sixth grade we were allowed to bring hard candy to school in place of cough drops if we wished, because it had the same soothing effect on a mild sore throat or dry cough. I always liked Ricola original cough drops (the brown ones), but I remember that my teacher kept peppermints and butterscotch candies on her desk for us.
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