Showing posts with label Home Remedies For Cough. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Remedies For Cough. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 January 2015

Home Remedies For Cough











Home Remedies For Cough

1. HONEY
Honey is soothing and really helps calming the cough. 1 teaspoon 2-3 times a day.
It does an incredible job at coating and soothing the throat.

2. SALT WATER GARGLE
salt water is useful to sooth the inflamed tissues and helps with soar throat as well as reducing cough.
1 tablespoon of salt in a glass of water, gargle 15 seconds and spit. Repeat until out of water.

3. THYME TEA
A nice tea made with fresh thyme relaxes the muscles of the trachea and bronchi and increases airflow, resulting in less cough and more comfort.

Lightly crush the thyme, put in boiling water, and let steep for 10-15 minutes before drinking. You can add lemon or honey to taste.

4. WARM MILK WITH HONEY
Sipping warm milk lightly sweetened with honey is a comforting and soothing thing when I have a cough.
It helps with the soar throat and I just love holding the warm mug and sipping the milk, especially before going to bed.

5. LEMON JUICE
Lemon juice has vitamin C and is very acid, so it helps fighting the infection. I drink lemon juice on it's own or mixed with honey.
Some people create a syrup with lemon juice, honey and cayenne pepper, but I have ever tried that.

Since there are lots of people fighting a bad cough out there this time of the year, I wanted to share my top 5 remedies. Hopefully they'll help someone.

Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Home Remedies For Cough













Home Remedies For Cough 

1. HONEY
Honey is soothing and really helps calming the cough. 1 teaspoon 2-3 times a day.
It does an incredible job at coating and soothing the throat.

2. SALT WATER GARGLE
salt water is useful to sooth the inflamed tissues and helps with soar throat as well as reducing cough.
1 tablespoon of salt in a glass of water, gargle 15 seconds and spit. Repeat until out of water.

3. THYME TEA
A nice tea made with fresh thyme relaxes the muscles of the trachea and bronchi and increases airflow, resulting in less cough and more comfort.
Lightly crush the thyme, put in boiling water, and let steep for 10-15 minutes before drinking. You can add lemon or honey to taste.

4. WARM MILK WITH HONEY
Sipping warm milk lightly sweetened with honey is a comforting and soothing thing when I have a cough.
It helps with the soar throat and I just love holding the warm mug and sipping the milk, especially before going to bed.

5. LEMON JUICE
Lemon juice has vitamin C and is very acid, so it helps fighting the infection. I drink lemon juice on it's own or mixed with honey.
Some people create a syrup with lemon juice, honey and cayenne pepper, but I have ever tried that.

Since there are lots of people fighting a bad cough out there this time of the year, I wanted to share my top 5 remedies. Hopefully they'll help someone

Thursday, 20 November 2014

Home Remedies For Cough


















Home Remedies For Cough

Coughing can also be due to a viral infection, common cold, flu, and smoking or health problems such as asthma, tuberculosis, and lung cancer.

Some of the symptoms of a cough are itchy throat, chest pain, and congestion. Instead of using over-the-counter cough syrups, you can try some natural cough treatments using readily available ingredients in your kitchen.

Here are the top 10 home remedies for a cough.

1. Turmeric
The herb turmeric has a therapeutic effect on coughs, particularly a dry cough.

Heat half a cup of water in a boiling pot. Add one teaspoon turmeric powder, one teaspoon black pepper, and one tablespoon honey. You may also add cinnamon sticks. Boil this for about two to three minutes. Drink this daily until the condition improves.
Alternatively, make an herbal tea by adding one teaspoon of turmeric powder and one teaspoon of carom seeds to a cup of water, and boil it until water reduces to one-half cup. Add some honey and drink this herbal solution two to three times a day.
Another way to use turmeric is to roast turmeric root and grind it into a smooth powder. Mix it with water and honey, and drink it twice a day.

2. Ginger
Ginger is one of the most popular natural cures for a cough.

Cut fresh ginger into small slices and crush them slightly. Put them in a cup of water and bring to a boil. Drink this herbal solution three to four times a day for relief from sore throat, non-stop coughing and even congestion. You can also some lemon juice and honey to it.
Another option is to chew fresh raw ginger on and off throughout the day to reduce your cough.

3. Lemon
Lemons can be used in a variety of ways for curing coughs. Lemons have properties that reduce inflammation and also provide a dose of infection-fighting vitamin C.

A simple cough syrup can be made by combining two tablespoons of lemon juice and one tablespoon of honey and heating it until warm. Drink this healthy syrup several times a day.
Another way to use lemons is to blend lemon juice with a little honey and a pinch of cayenne pepper and then drink it.

4. Garlic
Garlic has both antibacterial and antimicrobial components that help treat coughs.

Boil two to three cloves of garlic in a cup of water and add a teaspoon of oregano. Allow it to cool to room temperature, add some honey and drink it. This will help your breathing and alleviate other cough symptoms.
Eat a clove of crushed garlic mixed with a few drops of clove oil and some honey for sore throat relief. You can also use garlic in your cooking.

5. Onion
One of the simplest home remedies for a cough is to cut onions. Breathing in the strong vapors can help stop coughing.

You can also make a cough syrup from baked onion juice, comfrey tea and honey. Drink it daily to get relief from a dry cough.
Another option is to combine one-half teaspoon of onion juice with one teaspoon of pure honey. Swallow this solution at least twice a day to alleviate a cough and soothe your throat.

6. Hot Milk with Honey
Hot milk with honey can relieve a dry cough and reduce chest pain you may be experiencing from continuous coughing. For best results, drink it before going to sleep. For added benefits from the analgesic properties of honey, swallow a teaspoon of plain honey on empty stomach. This will help clear the mucus and soothe your throat.

7. Cayenne
Cayenne helps reduce chest pain due to continuous coughing. It is also warming and stimulating.

Make a healthy cough syrup by mixing one-fourth teaspoon cayenne pepper, one-fourth teaspoon ground ginger, one tablespoon honey, one tablespoon apple cider vinegar and two tablespoons of water.
Drink the syrup two to three times a day.

8. Carrot Juice
Carrots have many vitamins and nutrients that can help relieve various symptoms of a cough.

Make fresh juice from four to five carrots and add some water to dilute it. For taste and added benefits, add one teaspoon of honey.
Drink the juice three to four times a day until your symptoms improve.

Source: Top 10 home remedies