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A hot shower won't make your cold or flu disappear, but it can help you treat the uncomfortable symptoms. Benefits of hot showers include: Loosening chest congestion by breathing in steam. Clearing stuffy nasal passages with moisture.
Moses throws a log into the bitter water, making it sweet. Later God sends manna and quail.
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Read More »Coughing, sneezing, aches, and pains. It’s cold and flu season, and you’ve caught a bug. Again. Being sick can make getting through the day a chore, but hot showers can offer surprising relief when you’re feeling your worst. Hot showers stimulate blood flow to the rest of your body, and deliver benefits that can lessen cold and flu symptoms quickly.
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