Flush Mucus From Your Body With 5 Highly Effective Home Treatments
Mucus buildups make you feel as if
there’s something stuck in your throat. You feel an urge to clear your
throat, and it’s really frustrating. This issue is usually caused by
infections in the upper respiratory tract, but mucus buildups may be
triggered by allergies, asthma, and heartburn.
The role of mucus
Mucus lines the respiratory and digestive
tract in order to protect the system. Mucus prevents infections, and
keeps bacteria and viruses away from the body. In other words, having
mucus in your throat is a normal thing. The real problem occurs when
mucus becomes thick and has unusual color, such as dark yellow, green
and brown.
The production of mucus may be affected
by heartburn or acid reflux. Stomach acids go through the weak lower
esophaegal sphincter, giving you a burning sensation. The throat becomes
irritated, and you feel the “lump” in your throat.
The production of mucus may be increased
by allergens. Pollen, dust, mites, animal dander and mold irritate your
throat, and your body produces more mucus. Asthma is manifested through coughing and wheezing, but sufferers may also deal with excessive production of mucus.
In cases of bacterial and viral
infections, the body produces excess mucus in order to trap the
microorganisms. Sinusitis is a condition in which sinuses become
inflamed and swollen. This infection also causes post-nasal drip and
thick, dark mucus.
You can use a few simple and natural remedies to clear your throat.
7 natural remedies to eliminate excess throat mucus
1. Saltwater
Gargle salt water to eliminate throat
mucus. Add half a teaspoon or a teaspoon of natural salt in a glass of
warm water. Add a pinch of baking soda for optimal results. Gargle the
solution several times a day.
2. Steam inhalation
Add therapeutic grade essential oils for
better results. Use Eucalyptus Radiata, Ravintsara and Mild Thyme are
some nice options. These also eliminate allergens from air, prevent flu,
common colds, sinusitis and respiratory infections.
Add a few drops of the oils to your hot steamy shower or your essential oil diffuser.
3. Ginger
Ginger has strong anti-inflammatory
effect. A study released in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology found that
hot ginger tea relieves respiratory infections. Steep a piece of ginger
(1 inch) in a cup of boiling water. Steep for a few minutes, and drink
your ginger tea 2-3 times a day. Add lemon juice, honey and cayenne to
strengthen its effect.
4. Spice
Hot peppers, wasabi and horseradish
relieve congestion, reduce inflammation and prevent mucus buildups.
Capsaicin and allyl isothiocyanate act as decongestant and relieve the
symptoms of nasal discharge and inflammation.
5. Honey
Natural pollen, royal jelly and propolis
give honey its incredible power. Honey reduces coughing. Canadian
researchers found that a single dose of honey reduces the production of
mucus and coughing. Take a tablespoon of honey 2-3 times a day until
your condition improves.
Hydrate your body
Drink a lot of water and herbal teas to
reduce the production of mucus. Mullein leaf tea works best, and you can
also use chamomile, ginger and turmeric to soothe your inflammation.
Avoid dangerous triggers
Avoid common irritants and allergens.
Dairy products increase the production of mucus. You should also avoid
processed flour, refined sugar and packaged food.
source- healthyfoodhouse.com
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