As cold and flu season approaches, many of us turn to home remedies to alleviate symptoms. But which ones actually work? According to experts interviewed by The New York Times in a recent article, some traditional methods have merit. Warm liquids like tea and chicken soup can help soothe sore throats and provide hydration. Honey, known for its antimicrobial properties, may reduce coughing. While vitamin C’s effectiveness is debated, zinc lozenges might shorten cold duration if taken early. Surprisingly, gargling with salt water could offer relief for sore throats. However, not all remedies stand up to scrutiny. Echinacea’s benefits remain unproven, and antibiotics are ineffective against viral infections. The article emphasizes that while these remedies may provide comfort, they don’t cure colds or flu. For those seeking more information on managing symptoms, the full article provides a comprehensive guide to navigating the season.