Coughs are just terribly
uncomfortable all around, both physically and otherwise.
A dry, hacking, cough is caused by allergies, dry air, a random tickle at the back of your throat that
won’t go away, the aftermath of a cold, being in a dusty environment, etc. Instead
of turning to chemical solutions for every minor ailment, try some home
remedies instead. They are not only better for you, but they taste a whole lot
better than most cough syrup too!
1. A Spoonful of Honey
Honey can work more efficiently to
calm a cough than over-the-counter drugs. It is a rich demulcent, with a high
viscosity and stickiness that does an incredible job of coating and soothing
those irritated mucous membranes
. Thanks to an enzyme added by bees when they harvest honey, it also has antibacterial properties as well, which may help shorten how long you have the cough if it is due to bacterial illness. Note: This is an excellent alternative remedy for both kids and adults, but should never be given to children under the age of 2 years due to the risk of botulism.
. Thanks to an enzyme added by bees when they harvest honey, it also has antibacterial properties as well, which may help shorten how long you have the cough if it is due to bacterial illness. Note: This is an excellent alternative remedy for both kids and adults, but should never be given to children under the age of 2 years due to the risk of botulism.
You will need…
-1 tablespoon of organic, raw, honey
Directions
Take 1 tablespoon of honey 1-3 times
daily as needed to control coughing. Take immediately before bed if cough is
disrupting your sleep. For children, you can adjust the dosing to 1 teaspoon up
to one tablespoon.
2. Licorice Root Tea
Licorice root is both an expectorant
and demulcent, simultaneously soothing your airways while loosening and
thinning mucous, easing congestion. It can also ease any inflammation that may
be irritating your throat. Its main constituent, glycyrrhizin, is responsible
for most of its effects. If you are on steroids, or have any problems with your
kidneys, it is best to steer clear of licorice root.
You will need…
-2 tablespoons of dried licorice
root
-8 ounces of fresh water
-8 ounces of fresh water
Directions
Bring water to a boil and place the
licorice root in a mug. Cover with water and steep for 10-15 minutes. Drink the
entire cup up to 2 times daily.
3. Gargle Salt Water
.-1 teaspoon of salt
-8 ounces of warm water
Directions
Stir salt into water until it is
thoroughly dissolved. Gargle for 15 seconds, spit, and repeat with the
remaining water. Rinse with plain water afterwards.
4. Steam, Steam, Steam!
Not only does the steam quite
literally loosen mucous and phlegm, almost immediately, but you can add
numerous essential oils that will impart wonderful healing benefits. These
benefits (anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory etc.) do become
airborne, so you inhale them while you breathe in the steam. Examples of essential oils to be added include tea tree oil, lemon oil, ginger oil, etc. which can
help soothe and open your airways as well as help fight off bacteria or a
virus.
You will need…
-3 drops of tea tree oil
-1-2 drops of eucalyptus oil
-A bowl of water
-A soft, clean, towel
-1-2 drops of eucalyptus oil
-A bowl of water
-A soft, clean, towel
Directions
Bring enough water to a boil to
halfway fill a medium size-heat proof bowl. Pour the water into it, let it cool
slightly for 30-60 seconds, and add the essential oils, giving it a quick stir
to release the vapors. Lean over the bowl and get as close as you can while
still being comfortable. Remember that steam can seriously burn! Use the towel
to cover your head like a tent, trapping the steam, and breathe deeply.
Ideally, do this for 5-10 minutes 2-3 times a day.
5. Tea Thyme
Thyme has been used for centuries,
and does have anti-microbial properties. Thyme relaxes the muscles of the
trachea and bronchi, and also opens up airways. The result is less coughing,
and increased comfort.
You will need…
-a handful of fresh thyme sprigs OR
2 tablespoons dried thyme
-8 ounces of fresh water
-Honey or lemon (optional)
-8 ounces of fresh water
-Honey or lemon (optional)
Directions
Lightly bruise the thyme, e.g. with
a mortar and pestle, and then place in a mug. Cover with 8 ounces of boiling
water, cover, and let it steep for 10-15 minutes. Add some lemon or honey to
taste, and drink the whole thing. Repeat 2-3 times daily as needed. It’s
absolutely delightful just before bedtime (unless you aren’t a fan of thyme.
But drink some anyways.)
6. Pepper & Honey
This is a great remedy for coughs that are accompanied
by a lot of mucous or chest congestion. The honey
adds its antibacterial properties, and it makes the pepper less irritating. You can make black pepper “syrup” with honey, or a tea, as below.
You will need…
-1 teaspoon freshly ground black
pepper
-1 tablespoon of honey
-8 ounces of fresh water
-1 tablespoon of honey
-8 ounces of fresh water
Directions
Place the pepper and honey in a mug
and then cover with boiling water. Give it stir to disperse the pepper flakes
and melt in the honey. Steep for 10 minutes, stir once more, and drink in its
entirety. Repeat 1-2 times a day as needed to loosen mucous.
7. Ginger Peppermint Syrup
Here you get the soothing qualities
of warming ginger, all wrapped up in a delicious easy to swallow cough syrup.
Spicy ginger works as an expectorant, helping loosen and expel mucous from the
lungs. It can also stop the painful tickle at the back of throat that can
trigger a cough if the first place, if you are experiencing a dry cough. The
peppermint will also help relieve the irritating tickle of a cough.
You will need…
-3 tablespoons of chopped ginger
-1 tablespoon of dried peppermint
-4 cups of water
-1 cup of honey
-1 tablespoon of dried peppermint
-4 cups of water
-1 cup of honey
Directions
Chop the ginger and add it along
with the peppermint to 4 cups of water. Bring to a boil and then lower the heat
so that the liquid simmer. Simmer until the liquid has been reduced by half,
than strain. Let it cool slightly, and then stir in 1 cup of honey until it has
been dissolved completely. Bottle and take 1 tablespoon every few hours as
needed to ease your cough. Keep refrigerated for up to 3 weeks.
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