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Natural Homemade Cough Syrup

By pam 

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coughing_Jess-and-Colin_smCoughing can be caused by breathing in dust particles or swallowing food that went through the wrong way. That’s why you cough; it helps to clear your throat and air passage. However, unrestrained coughing may mean that you are sick. This may be caused by an infection in the lungs.

Excessive coughing can get in the way of the things you normally do in your daily life. For working people, it impacts their performance in getting their work done. It can also be contagious, especially to young children. But before you grab a cough syrup, try to relieve yourself with a natural remedy.

Watch this video that will show you how to make a homemade cough syrup from natural ingredients.

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Homemade Cough Syrup Recipe: half a teaspoon of fresh ginger juice mixed with one teaspoon of honey. Try taking one teaspoon of the mixed syrup morning and night. For children, use half the quantity.

Image by Jess and Colin.
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3 Responses to “Natural Homemade Cough Syrup”

  1. George from Neti Pot Solution on November 16th, 2009 8:37 pm

    You need to treat different coughs differently. There are throat coughs and chest coughs. A chest cough might be trying to expel fluid from the lungs, where a throat cough might be caused by post-nasal drip. Both of those coughs should be handled differently

  2. Carolin on November 18th, 2009 11:40 pm

    Thank you for adding that George.

  3. Sinus Relief on January 15th, 2010 4:29 am

    Nice one! I never thought cough syrup can be made from home. Thanks for the post!

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