Tips For Getting Rid of Winter Phlegm
1. Spice up your diet
Adding
spices to your diet doesn’t only boost your immune system – it also
helps your body with clearing out all the nasty stuff, not least any
congestion in your nasal passages in your lungs. Add small amounts of
garlic, oregano, turmeric, onions, and ginger, to your regular diet. You can also try spicing
some apple sauce with cloves, nutmeg or cinnamon.
All
the foods just mentioned contain strong antibacterial properties,
which help keep the winter bugs well away. If you have children, you
might want to consider temporarily cutting out dairy from their diet and
giving them multivitamins or immune boosters for a few days until the
phlegm clears up.
2. Sleep well
Note
that a blocked nose is always much worse at night-time, making it
difficult to breathe and causing you to snore. Consider a saline spray
and/or nose aspirators in order to keep your airways clear of phlegm.
Another soothing way of clearing your airways is to inhale steam from a
bowl of boiling water. You could even add a warm bath at the end of the
day to your routine if you find that you’re consistently congested.
3. Get loads of fresh air
The
colder air of the winter months tends to make all of us spend a lot
more time indoors, but the reality is that for the sake of our health,
we still need to ensure we get enough fresh air. Regardless of how cold
it is outside, you’ll be fine if you wrap up in suitably warm clothing.
In fact, taking a brisk walk is one of the best ways of drying out mucus
and phlegm.
Fresh
air opens up your lungs and increases blood flow, and this means that
any bugs lurking in your system can be flushed out much more quickly
than if you were to spend nine hours a day indoors.
4. Keep your bowels moving!
Many
people don’t actually realize this, but constipation can hinder your
immune function, thus leaving you more susceptible to illness. The usual
cause of a sluggish digestive system is food stagnating in the
intestines, which in turn can lead to toxic build-up, poor elimination
and increased mucus formation.
These
symptoms can be alleviated by drinking more water and eating foods
which contain plenty of natural fiber, such as seasonal greens and fresh
fruit.
5. Make your own phlegm-busting cordial
1. Place a few sprigs of thyme in a teapot.
2. Add a pint of boiling water.
3. Throw in a few sticks of cinnamon bark and several slices of freshly-chopped ginger.
4. Leave to infuse for about 10-15 minutes.
5. Once the water has cooled, strain and mix with a jar of good-quality honey.
6. Add roughly half a bag of brown sugar.
7. Heat the mixture in a saucepan until it begins to thicken.
8. Leave the resulting syrup to cool and store in the refrigerator.
Take a teaspoon of this syrup every morning, or add it to warm water infused with lemon juice for a delicious bedtime drink.
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