5 things the cold-and-flu aisle never says out loud
Every fact below is printed on the back of a box you probably already own. It’s all true. It just never comes up.
You already know how these articles usually go. A scary headline, a miracle at the bottom, a checkout page in between.
This one is different for a boring reason: nothing here is a secret. Every claim below is on a label you can pick up at any pharmacy. The aisle doesn’t hide it. It just never says it out loud.
Mucinex was built to be quit by day 7
Mucinex is guaifenesin, an expectorant.
Its own label says do not take it for more than 7 days unless a doctor tells you to. That isn’t a flaw. It’s the design. It was made for the week you’re sick, not the years after.
Nothing in that box was built to be kept. It was built to be finished.
The ingredient in NyQuil that “works” is the one that knocks you out
Look at what’s actually in it.
NyQuil is acetaminophen, a cough suppressant, and doxylamine, an antihistamine. The doxylamine is why you fall asleep. A good part of the relief is simply being unconscious through the worst of it. And the acetaminophen has a hard daily ceiling; the label warns about liver damage past four doses.
Sleeping through a bad night is not the same as a morning you look forward to.
DayQuil is three drugs in one gulp, whether you need three or not
DayQuil bundles acetaminophen, a cough suppressant, and a decongestant.
You swallow all three even if you’ve only got one thing going on. For a bad week, fine. As something you’d reach for every single day, that’s a lot of pharmacology for a Tuesday.
A daily routine should be the shortest ingredient list you can find, not the longest.
Every box in the cabinet says the same word: temporary
Go check. We’ll wait.
“Temporary relief of…” It’s on the Mucinex, the DayQuil, the NyQuil, the cough drops. Every one of them was designed for a situation that ends. None was designed for a situation that doesn’t.
If your hard mornings aren’t a bad week but just how things are now, the cabinet was never really built for you. It was built for someone who gets better by Friday.
People who think about every breath are either ignored or hunted
The cabinet ignores you. The internet does worse.
Fake news anchors, miracle sprays, and doctors who were never born, all aimed at exactly this moment of exactly your day. So here is the most protective thing this page can tell you, free:
No honest company will ever tell you to change what your doctor has you doing. A supplement is a supplement, not a medication. Anyone who says otherwise wants your card, not your mornings.
Counted from the official product pages today. Read them yourself before you decide; that’s what they’re for.
What a daily routine actually looks like
Opens the product page at trybetterbrand.com, the official retailer.
BetterLungs® Mullein + Chlorophyll Tincture
You have two options
Keep buying things built for a bad week and hoping they add up to a routine. They won’t; they were never meant to.
Or try the one thing on this page that was built to be kept, with a full year to change your mind.
That’s the whole pitch. There isn’t one.
Opens the product page at trybetterbrand.com, the official retailer.