Note this is not a cure but may provide a quick relief to runny nose. With a finger and thumb, pinch the lower soft end of the nose (not the bony part); remember to continue breathing via the mouth ;-) Do it for 20 to 30 minutes at a time. Any relief? If nose still runs later, repeat the procedure.

The rationale behind this approach is to mimic the way the body shakes off a cold by itself. When a person comes down with a cold, it usually takes more than 30 hours to reach its peak. Meanwhile the virus keeps on multiplying and reproducing in the nose - a comparatively cool area of the body. By nature, the body fights back first by sneezing then eventually by building up mucus in the nasal passage to block the nose and so raise the temperature to kill off the offending virus. It takes a long time before nasal membrane areas are so inflamed and swollen they eventually close up together. It is only then the temperature inside the nose raises from the comfortable 30C to the temperature that the kill the virus at about 33C. The rise in temperature in the nose area will trigger an alarm in the immune system ushering in the army of white blood cells which have the power to ingest virus as well as bacteria. Mimicking the way the body fights the virus by closing the nose would quicken the process!

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Use to get this 3 or 4 times a year, the last being a month back. For sure, do it the next cold. Tanx for tips.
Thanks for posting it up. Well, I have done this method before and my nose sure was relieved!
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