Effective Home Remedies for an Aching Throat
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6. Citrus Fruits
7. Steam
8. Lozenges
9. Popsicles
10. Drink plenty of liquids
This may
go without saying, but when you suffer from an aching throat, you should
drink at least 8-10 cups of water a day (preferably not cold water).
This will keep your throat well oiled, prevent the dry feeling you get
and even aid the fight against inflammation.
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1. Keep your nasal passageways open
Doctors
agree that two of the most common causes of throat pain are the mucus
build-up and dryness, which occur mostly from breathing
excessively through the mouth when the nasal passageways are closed.
There are
medicines that fight nasal congestion, especially those containing
Pseudofrin (no need for a doctor's note) that will help reopen the nasal
passageways.
Using nose sprays (with a salt water solution) may also help keep those passageways open and breathing easier.
2. Home remedies to gargle with:
Salt Water: This
is an old favorite, and you can create it by adding 1/4 teaspoon of
salt to 1 cup of warm water (the warmer the better, within your
tolerance levels, don't let it get cold or it loses effectiveness). If
you have it at home, this is a good time to add 1 tablespoon of
Listerine for its germ killing benefits. You can gargle this mixture
several times a day, and it will help you to rinse and neutralize acids
in your throat. You will notice that the burning sensation is
relieved and the area will start to heal. Don't let up on the gargling.
Raspberry Tea: Pour
a glass of boiling water and add 2 teaspoons of raspberry dried leaves,
soak for 10 minutes and then filter. You can add 1 tea spoon of apple
vinegar and/or honey, and then gargle 4 times a day.
Sage Leaves: Mix
1 spoon of sage leaves with 1 cup of boiling water, soak for 10 minutes
and then filter. You can add 1 tea spoon of apple vinegar and/or
honey, and then gargle 4 times a day.
Turmeric: To
cure a burning sensation in your throat, mix 1 cup of boiling water
with 1/2 a spoon of turmeric (for anti-inflammation effects) and 1/2 a
spoon of salt. Gargle twice a day. If you hate gargling, you can also
mix 1/2 a spoon of turmeric with 1 glass of hot milk and slowly sip it.
Hot sauce and water: Hot
peppers contain an ingredient called capsaicin, which alleviates pain
and reduces inflammation. You can prepare this by grinding a cayenne
pepper and adding 5 shakes of the ground spice to a cup of hot water.
Warning: it WILL burn, but try to gargle this every 15-30 minutes and
see if it does the trick.
3. Horseradish Cocktail
A traditional Russian remedy: Add 1 tablespoon of pure horseradish (or a horseradish root), 1 tablespoon of honey and 1 tablespoon of cloves to 1 cup of hot water. Sip slowly over the course of an hour.
4. Vinegar
A
useful home remedy based on apple vinegar: Take 1 cup of hot water and
mix in 1 tablespoon of honey and 1 table spoon of apple vinegar. Sip slowly without letting the liquid cool down. Drink as often as possible.
For gargling: Mix 1 spoon of salt, 1/2 a cup of vinegar and 1 cup of hot water. Drink every 15 minutes as needed.
* Be sure to melt the salt in the vinegar before adding the water.
5. Rest
What does resting have to
do with a sore throat? A lot. While you rest, your body has more energy
to fight the infection in your throat. If you've taken some of our home
remedies, be sure to get some rest in between to give your body a
fighting chance.
6. Citrus Fruits
Lemon Juice: Mix 1 cup of hot water with 1 tablespoon of honey and 1
tablespoon of squeezed lemon juice. Sip slowly.
Lime Juice: Mix 1 tablespoon of lime juice with 1 tablespoon of honey in hot water, and drink as needed.
7. Steam
An
old remedy for an aching throat is a steam tent. Sit with your face
over a steaming bowl of hot water and cover your head with a towel to
keep the steam in. Add 1-2 drops of Eucalyptus extract for extra effect.
8. Lozenges
Some
doctors say that sugar can help reduce throat ache and accompanying
cough, but even Lozenges without sugar can calm down an aching throat by
keeping your mouth and throat moist, which will make you feel less
pain.
9. Popsicles
An
ice popsicle can calm down a burning throat. Make sure you aren't
sucking on the popsicle, but cutting small pieces and letting them melt
in your mouth.
10. Drink plenty of liquids
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