Sore throat remidies?!


Question: Sore throat remidies?
I was told that if you were to gargle warm water with salt, it would make it feel better. But I have like puss pockets (gross I know) in the sides of my throat so would the salt just cause more pain? If so any other remidies?

Answers:

Hello, here are some TCM Treats For Sore Throat. Hope it helps.
Recipe 1: One overgrown loofah.
Administration: The loofah is cut into small pieces, and soaked in water for drinking as a tea.
Indication: This tea is used to treat sore throat with hoarseness of voice and difficulty in talking due to excessive heat pathogens in the lungs and stomach.

Recipe 2: Two Chinese olives.
Administration: The olives are sucked to facilitate theswallowing of saliva, 3 times a day.
Indication: This recipe can dispel wind, clear heat and eliminate poison to treat sore throat due to attack of external wind-heat pathogens.

Recipe 3: Five olives and 6 dried persimmons.
Administration: A decoction of olives and persimmons is drunk.
Indication: This recipe is used to treat sore throat at the early stage with redness, swelling and pain in the throat.

Recipe 4: Radish seedlings 100 g (or dried radish seedlings 25 g).
Administration: A decoction of the radish seedlings is drunk.
Indication: This decoction is used to treat sore throat due to attack of wind-heat pathogens in patients with redness and pain in the throat, hoarseness of voice and dryness in the mouth.

You can have a look at it at

www.tcmdiscovery.com



this is going to sound really weird but cold milk with marshmallows in it all ways works wonders for me

life



Drink tea. Cough drops. All that jaaazz. And the saltwater thing rly does work.




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