Natural Remedies For Cough
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1. Create your own cough syrup |
Studies show that honey is an
effective remedy in treating coughs and sore throats. A teaspoonful
should suffice, or for a stronger remedy, combine some honey with
coconut oil and lemon juice. Though not recommended nowadays, our
grandmothers often combined a shot of bourbon with honey before bedtime,
to soothe a cough. |
2. Sip on Thyme tea |
Thyme is an excellent
treatment for coughs, upper respiratory infections, bronchitis and
whopping coughs, so much so that in Germany, it has officially been
approved as an effective treatment. Thyme works to relax the trachea
(the windpipe) and reduce inflammation. To make thyme tea, steep two
teaspoons of crushed leaves in a cup of boiling water for 10 minutes,
then strain. For a more potent fix, add honey and lemon. |
3. Take a hot shower |
Close the windows, turn off
the fan and crank up the heat. Steam can be a cough's worst enemy. It
works to soothe the airways and loosen sinus congestion and phlegm in
your throat and lungs. On the downside though, steam may worsen coughs
that are caused by asthma - in which case, be sure to practice caution. |
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4. Sip on black pepper and honey tea |
Black pepper and honey are
said to work on 'wet' coughs. The pepper stimulates circulation and
mucus flow, while the honey works as a natural cough reliever. To make
the tea, combine one teaspoon of freshly ground pepper with two
tablespoons of honey in a mug and fill with boiling water. Cover, and
steep for 15 minutes. Then strain and sip. |
5. Drink up! |
Consuming a lot of liquids,
whether teas or water, may help fight off a cough. This natural remedy
tends to work because fluids help thin out the mucus in postnasal drip,
keeping the membranes moist. |
6. Suck on cough drops |
Menthol cough drops work especially well, as they tend to numb the throat, which can help tame the cough reflex. |
7. Suck on a lemon |
This natural remedy may not
sound as pleasant, but it can be very helpful. You should sprinkle the
lemon with a pinch of salt and pepper to get the best effect. |
8. Make a cup of licorice root tea |
Licorice root has long been
used to treat coughs. And one of the reasons why this natural remedy
works so well is because it can help soothe an inflamed and irritated
throat. Slice one ounce of licorice candy (opt for candy that contains
real licorice - alternatively, you may opt for licorice root) and steep
it in a quart of boiling water for 24 hours. Sip as much as you need. |
9. Have some ginger |
Ginger has a wealth of health benefits
and has long been used for its medicinal properties. In Eastern
medicine, ginger is often prescribed to treat symptoms of colds and flu
due to its antihistamine and decongestant properties. To get the most
from its beneficial properties, make ginger tea by adding 12 slices of
fresh ginger to a pot with three cups of water. Let it simmer for 20
minutes and remove from heat. Strain and add one tablespoon of honey and
a squeeze of lemon. If it tastes too spicy, add more water. |
10. Sip on Gypsy Cold Care Tea |
This effective herbal tea remedy from the Traditional Medicinal brand is made from 92% organic pharmacopoeial-grade (very-high quality) herbs like elder flower, yarrow flower, peppermint leaf, hyssop herb and other organic herbs and flowers. |
Labels: Black pepper, cough, Ginger, herbal tea, home remedies, Honey, hot liquids, hot shower, lemon, licorice, menthol cough drops, thyme
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