WHat are some natural way of healing inflamed tonsilitis?!


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WHat are some natural way of healing inflamed tonsilitis?

i mean aside from drugs.. What are some other remedies to reduce the pain of swelled tonsils?


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Hi Marilyn, symptoms of tonsillitis include swollen tonsils, sore throat, difficulty swallowing, bad smelling breath, fever, listlessness, flushed cheeks and a glassy eyed look. We need to help relieve this in any way.

There are a number of solutions you can relieve this symptoms - 1. gargle with. Salt water is among the most popular of these. Simply mix 1 teaspoon of salt with an eight-ounce glass of warm water. Gargle the whole mixture and repeat every hour as necessary. This combination will increase the blood supply to the area by washing out the mucous and dilating the capillaries.

You can also gargle with diluted lemon juice in warm water, or add 1 spoon of bourbon or whiskey to a glass of water to numb the area.

You can also use an effective are homeopathic remedys to reduce the symptoms of sore throat.

It's may be Belladonna - a homeopathic remedy used for fast relief pain, headaches, sore throat, swollen tonsils, dry cough.

It's may be Gallium aperine (also known as Cleavers) - is an excellent cleansing tonic and has a particularly beneficial effect on all the lymph glands, including the tonsils. Gallium aperine is effective in relieving swollen tonsils.

It's may be Salvia officinalis, this a herb has a beneficial effect on all conditions of the mouth and throat and has well-known herbal astringent, antibiotic and antiseptic properties.

Also you can drink tea with Lemon essential oil in water. Within 5 days and you wake 100% recovered.
Jason Homan




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