Before you go running to a doctor, try these simple but
effective natural home remedies to battle a sore throat
Natural sore throat remedies
A sore throat burns, feels scratchy and may cause pain that
makes it hard to talk or swallow. The usual cause is a virus or bacteria,
though throat irritation may also be caused by smoking, dry heat, postnasal
drip or an allergic reaction. Try these sore throat remedies to feel better
fast.
What you can do for a sore throat
• For fast and effective sore-throat relief, nothing beats
an old-fashioned saltwater gargle. Salt acts as a mild antiseptic, and also
draws water out of mucous membranes in the throat, which helps to clear phlegm.
Dissolve a half-teaspoon salt in a glass of warm water, gargle and spit out.
Repeat up to four times a day.
• Alternatively, gargle with a baking-soda solution.
Dissolve one-half teaspoon of baking soda in a glass of warm water.
• Run a cool-mist vaporizer or humidifier in your bedroom.
Adding moisture to the air will help keep the air from drying out and prevent
the lining of your throat from becoming too dry. If you don’t have a
humidifier, place a bowl of water on your radiator or heating vent each night.
It will work as well as a store-bought device.
• Quit smoking.
Cigarette smoke is extremely irritating to the lining of the throat. Breathe
through your nose, rather than your mouth. It’s a natural way to humidify the
air you breathe.
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• If you’re plagued with a sore throat that seems to come
back time and time again, buy a new toothbrush. Bacteria collect on the
bristles, and if you injure your gums as you brush, they can enter your system
and re-infect you.
• Bolster your immune system during cold and flu season with
vitamins, herbs and good nutrition. The obvious supplement candidates are
vitamins C and E, the minerals zinc and magnesium, and immune-boosting herbs
such as goldenseal and astragalus. Also cook or supplement with garlic, ginger,
shiitake mushrooms and reishi mushrooms, all of which have immune-boosting
properties.
More sore throat remedies
• Honey has long
been used as a sore-throat remedy. It has antibacterial properties, which can
help speed healing. It also acts as a hypertonic osmotic, which means that it
draws water out of inflamed tissue. This reduces the swelling and discomfort.
Add several teaspoons to 1 cup of hot water or herbal tea.
• Hot lemonade with
honey can also relieve pain. Combine the juice of half a lemon with hot
water.
• Horehound
reduces the swelling of inflamed throat tissue. It also thins mucus, which
makes it easier for you to clear it from your throat. To make the tea, steep 2
teaspoons chopped herb in 1 cup boiling water for 10 minutes; strain and drink.
• Slippery elm
contains mucilage that coats the throat and eases the soreness. Steep 1
teaspoon of the inner bark in 2 cups boiling water, strain and drink.
• Like slippery elm bark, marshmallow root (Althea officinalis) contains throat-coating
mucilage. To make the tea, steep 2 teaspoons dried herb in 1 cup boiling water
for 10 minutes; strain and drink. Drink three to five cups a day to help a sore
throat.
• Take vitamin C
three times a day. Whether your sore throat is caused by a cold, the flu or
strep, this vitamin will help boost your immune system and fight off infection.
Reduce the dose if you develop diarrhea.
• Echinacea. This
herb’s antibacterial and antiviral properties will speed healing.
• Garlic, as
another aid to fight off infection. Dried garlic has potent antibacterial and
antiseptic properties.
• Zinc lozenge.
In one study, people who sucked on a lozenge containing about 13 milligrams of
zinc every two hours got rid of viral sore throats three to four days quicker
than those who didn’t. But too much zinc can actually compromise immunity,
which is why you shouldn’t take the lozenges for a long time.
Source: Home Remedies, Reader's Digest