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Considering taking a vitamin or supplement to treat Exercise-Induced+Respiratory Infections? Below is a list of common natural remedies used to treat or reduce the symptoms of Exercise-Induced+Respiratory Infections. Follow the links to read common uses, side effects, dosage details and read user reviews for the drugs listed below.

14 results found for Exercise-Induced+Respiratory Infections

Treatment name Effectiveness? Reviews
Treatment nameBEER Effectiveness:Possibly Effective Read Reviews (21)
Treatment nameBETA-GLUCANS Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (32)
Treatment nameBIFIDOBACTERIUM BIFIDUM Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (0)
Treatment nameBOVINE COLOSTRUM Effectiveness:Possibly Effective Read Reviews (30)
Treatment nameBROMELAIN Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (57)
Treatment nameCHLORELLA Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (98)
Treatment nameLACTICASEIBACILLUS PARACASEI Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (0)
Treatment nameLACTOBACILLUS HELVETICUS Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (0)
Treatment nameOLIVE Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (24)
Treatment nameQUERCETIN Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (74)
Treatment nameRUTIN Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (35)
Treatment nameTART CHERRY Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (32)
Treatment nameTRYPSIN Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (3)
Treatment nameVITAMIN C (ASCORBIC ACID) Effectiveness:Possibly Effective Read Reviews (56)

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