How Do You Make Cough Suppressant With Home Remedies?
Coughing is your body’s natural reaction to irritation in your respiratory system. The Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative medicine reports that it’s natural to cough lightly a dozen times a day, just to clear your throat, but if you suffer from allergies, or if you have a cold, the flu, an infection or another illness that targets your respiratory tract, you may cough frequently. You may find some home remedies beneficial. However, if your cough lasts longer than a week, or if you have a fever, chest pain or other medical symptoms, consult your doctor to rule out an underlying condition. IIf your cough is dry, meaning you do not cough up phlegm, you may try to suppress it with licorice tea or a spoonful of honey to which you add a couple of drops of pure licorice extract. Sip wild cherry bark tea or add the extract to honey to soothe respiratory tract irritation. Other herbs that may stop the tickle include coltsfoot, elderberry, bloodroot, lobelia, ginger, marsh mallow and stinging nett