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if you already have allergies, or ashtma, or reactive airway diseases. bronchitis is very likely to occur after cold or flu(i never experience flu, that i could think of). bronchitis seems to occur more often, if your cold or flu particular seems pretty severe. runny nose, with thick secretions, sneezing alot, coughing, and of course a fever. note that these can be the same symptoms for the flu as well.(its hard to tell the difference between the 2).
if you take those supplments what do you experience?
It seems that if I mega dose on "cold" products like emergen-C my PN in my feet flares up.

I'm at the stage of my disease where in between flare ups I can almost forget I have PN, so I really notice it when it happens.

What I don't know is if this is medically supported, or if it's just my body fighting the cold that causes a flare up and taking immune boosting medicines isn't making it any worse.
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