Description

This blog is a part of my Personal Project for school. It's a compilation of recipes for various mild ailments with scientific evidence. They are labeled by ailment, difficulty, ingredient and region of origin.
Showing posts with label Sore Throat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sore Throat. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 March 2014

Cough and Sore Throat Remedy: Garlic

Photo Credit: Liz West
Ingredients:

1 clove of garlic


Method:
  1. You can suck on the garlic clove or chop it up and consume it as is
  2. Take 2-3 times a day


Caution: Garlic will cause unpleasant breath. Also garlic taken in excess can cause stomach problems. Do not use garlic if you are on blood thinning medication


Why it works:

Garlic has sulfur-containing volatile oil which gives it its aroma and medical properties. It is an anti-infective agent so it is able to kill the germs in the throat and soothes it.


Saturday, 28 September 2013

Cough and Sore Throat Remedy: Turmeric and Honey

Ingredients:
  • 1 tsp of Honey
  • Turmeric



Method: 
  1. Spoon 1 tsp of honey 
  2. Sprinkle turmeric to cover the honey
  3. Consume mixture every 2 hours



Why it works

Honey has anti-bacterial properties to kill the bad bacteria and prevent infection. It is also a humectant, it gives moisture and soothes a dry throat and cough. It is also a hypertonic osmotic (it draws fluid from inflamed tissue). This reduces the swelling in the throat. Turmeric is also an anti-bacterial substance. It's able to prevent the condition from worsening.


Caution: Turmeric can leave a yellow stain. Do not use turmeric if you have gallstones or are taking blood thinners.

Cough and Sore Throat Remedy: Saltwater Gargle

Photo Credit: Chris Blakeley
Ingredients:
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 1 glass of warm water






Method:
  1. Dissolve the salt in the warm water
  2. Gargle the mixture and spit out 
  3. Repeat 4-5 times a day until soreness recedes



Why it works:

Salt is mild antiseptic so it kills the germs that could cause your cough and sore throat to worsen. The salt also draws fluid from the mucus membranes and clear the phlegm. The warm water helps soothe the throat and provide moisture.