Home Remedy for Coughing - Natural Home remedies for Coughing

Natural herbal Home Remedies for Coughing

A hot water inhalant is very useful and cider vinegar in hot water is a cheap and cheerful idea which is effective when nothing else is available. It can also be used as a warm compress on the chest - 1 part vinegar to 3 parts hot water. Changed every 15 minutes it will help reduce a wheezy cough. This will provide relief from coughing.

Garlic remedy for Coughing Treatment

Peel garlic cloves, put into a jar. cover with honey. Set in warm place for 2 weeks or more until the garlic turns opaque. Take 1 teaspoonful as needed. Dilute with a little water or lemon juice for children. This will help in curing coughing.

Home remedy to cure coughing using cabbage

Red cabbage (Boerhaave syrup) -- Put the leaves of a red cabbage into a blender or, if you feel it more appropriate, pound with a pestle and mortar. Squeeze the juice out through a muslin cloth and measure it. For each 600ml (1 pint) take 300ml(1 pint) of clear honey. Put the juice and honey into a heavy- bottomed pan an cook over a low heat, skimming when necessary, until the mixture is the consistency of syrup. When cold, bottle and seal. Take 1 teaspoon as needed for a persistent cough or 1 tablespoon a day as a precaution against catarrhal infection. This will prevent coughing.

How to get rid of coughing?

1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper

1/4 teaspoon ground ginger

1 Tablespoon honey

1 Tablespoon apple cider vinegar

2 Tablespoons water
Mix and take by the teaspoon.

The recipe doesn't indicate how much to take. I took 3 teaspoons the first time because I had a bad dry cough for over three weeks, and I was desparate for some relief. It worked and I got a good night's sleep. I have been recommending it to others ever since, and many have confirmed my positive. This is beneficial for the treatment for coughing.


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