Here is how to prepare a ginger infusion:
Ingredients:
- 6 or 7 pieces ginger
- A teaspoon of honey (has antiseptic properties)
- A teaspoon of black peppercorns (fights infection)
- 2 cups of water
Instructions:
Heat the water in a pan, and when it starts to simmer, add the ginger and peppercorns. Cover the pan, leave it to boil for a minute, and then lower the heat. Simmer for 5 to 7 minutes until it turns pale yellow. Strain and add a tablespoon of honey. You should drink this tea 2-3 times daily by sipping to instantly soothe the congestion.
Apple Cider Vinegar
Apple cider vinegar alkalizes the body and maintains a healthy pH balance in the body, which will prevent excess production of mucus in the body.
You can add a tablespoon of raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar to a glass of water and mix well. Then, drink it 2-3 times daily to eliminate phlegm or gargle to soothe a sore throat.
Turmeric
The active compound of turmeric, curcumin, has powerful medicinal properties and destroys bacteria that are the main culprit for the appearance of bacteria.
Ingredients:
- A teaspoon of turmeric
- Half a teaspoon of Salt (has potent antibacterial properties)
- A glass of Warm water (calms an irritated throat)
Instructions:
Add a tablespoon of turmeric to a glass of warm water, add the salt, stir and gargle with the solution. Repeat 3-4 times daily to loosen mucus and reduce phlegm in your throat.
Gargling with salt water is extremely helpful, as the water calms the throat, and the antibacterial qualities of salt destroy bacteria and fight infections.
Steaming
Steaming is extremely effective way to loosen up mucus and phlegm in the throat. The inhaling of vapors will provide instant relief.
Breathing in steam allows the vapors to travel down your throat and loosen up clogged mucus, thus providing instant relief. Infusing the water with herbs is also extremely beneficial.
Ingredients:
- 4-5 cups of boiling hot water Rosemary (contains antiseptic properties) – ½ teaspoon
- Half a teaspoon of thyme (reduces excess mucus)
- Half a teaspoon of dried rosemary
Instructions:
Add half a teaspoon of thyme and dried rosemary to the water, and lean over the bowl to inhale the steam. Put a towel over the head, so the steam can go directly into the face. Repeat 3-4 times daily.
You can also enjoy a steamy shower twice daily.
Additional tips:
- You should regularly blow the nose to expel the phlegm
- Do not consume colds drink and foods
- Avoid smoking, as it leads to congestion and irritates the respiratory tract
- Use a humidifier to control the mucus production
- Avoid exposure to household cleaners, paint fumes, and hazardous chemicals, as they irritate the nose and throat
- Do not swallow the phlegm or mucus, but gargle and spit it out to accelerate the healing process
- Consume spicy foods such as garlic and peppers to thin the mucus and break up the congestion.
Source: womansenergy.com