Online Shopping Tips
Online shopping is quickly replacing brick and mortar stores. It is more convenient both to the shoppers and the sellers in many ways. Most people spend a lot of time on the internet, and transactions can be made in real-time there. The goods can then be delivered to the desired location of the shoppers from anywhere in the world. Below are some online shopping tips.
- Conduct research: Always do your research, especially when using new websites to make purchases. Check out reviews by other shoppers that have used the website.
- When in doubt, throw it out: Cybercriminals use links in emails, posts and texts, to steal information or infect your devices with viruses. If something doesn’t feel right, throw it out.
- Personal information is like money: You should protect it with your heart. Be careful about the information that is collected whenever you make purchases. Some information isn’t needed by vendors that request for it. only fill out the fields that check out.
- Use safe payment options: Credit cards are the best and safest ways to transact online, since they demand credit from the issuer if the products aren’t delivered.
- Don’t be disappointed: To avoid disappointments, always go through the website information to know what to expect. Ensure you read through the return policies, if any.
- Protect your $$: Only shop on sites that have SSL, shown by a padlock, and also sites whose web address has https:// and not http:// since those sites are safe.
12 Natural Expectorants for Coughs
Buying medicines over the internet without a doctor’s prescription can be risky, however, if they are natural you have nothing to worry about. We are going to look at some of the natural expectorants for coughs that you might be able to find in online stores.
Honey
Not only is honey delicious, it is antibacterial and incredibly soothing, breaking down the phlegm.
Licorice
People with high blood pressure should avoid licorice.
Peppermint
The menthol helps to thin out mucous and break down phlegm.
Steam treatment
Steam treatment produces moisture, which loosens mucous when inhaled. There’s an even greater effect when essential oils like peppermint or eucalyptus are added to the water.
Essential oils
Essential oils such as clove, peppermint, rosemary and eucalyptus, among others, make the steam more effective. The oils can also be massaged into the chest.
Herbal tea
This includes green tea and sage tea, among others.
Ivy leaf
Chicken soup
Cayenne pepper
Horehound
Garlic
The garlic can be cooked or raw depending on your preference.
SSKI
SSKI is basically a potassium iodide solution that is used for a range of medicinal issues.
Hydration
Water, juices, and herbal teas, but avoid alcoholic drinks and caffeine since they tend to leave people feeling more dehydrated instead.
Summary
The essential oils mentioned above can all be found in online stores, and are safe to use without doctor’s prescriptions. As a matter of fact, it is best to always have them in the house in case of emergencies.
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