Tagscough, cough syrup recipe, dry cough, herbal cough syrup, herbal medicine, hibiscus, licorice, marshmallow root, plantainA dry unproductive cough can be caused by irritation such as dry air, smoke, allergens, and pollution, or develop during a respiratory infection. Worst of all it can be...
These are plants that I have used in the past, based on what I had on hand. The recipe changes every time, depending on the needs of the people who need the syrup. I know there are options I’ve missed, and I’d love to hear your suggestions in the comments. What do you use fo...
Break FeversWith This Recipe Another plant you’ll find in The Lost Book of herbal Remedies is Boneset, which our forefathers used to reduce fever. In fact, the name “boneset” was derived from the plant's use in the treatment of breakbone fever. ...
Morning Smoothie For a Happy Gut Start your day with green veggies and hemp protein powder your gut will thank you. This easy smoothie recipe can be modified with season fruit such as pears and peaches. Frozen organic mangos or frozen blueberries are also a great choice. Mix and match as y...
Referring to the name Amantilla, by which it was known in the fourteenth century, Professor Henslow quotes a curious recipe of that period, a translation of which runs as follows: 'Men who begin to fight and when you wish to stop them, give to them the juice of Amantilla id est ...
Homemade Cough Drops Recipe Ingredients 2 tea bags of preferred herbal tea ½ tsp. cinnamon ½ tsp. ginger ¾ cup boiling water Directions In large mug, steep tea, cinnamon and ginger in boiling water for 10 minutes or more. Pour tea into a small saucepan and add honey; being to ...
The lung tea recipe that I use often for asthma, coughs, and congestion are from this book, as well as cough syrup. I am currently using his eyebright formula to correct my daughter’s eye condition. {More on that in the future.} What are your favorite herb books? I would love to ...
ClickHEREto find a recipe for a delicious honey-ginger cough syrup that can also be the basis for a night-time hot toddy. Ginger tea can be used to: Reduce nausea Prevent or treat motion sickness Warm the body of someone suffering from chills ...
Today we’re going to ditch the commercial cough syrup and trade it for a natural remedy that works even better. This recipe is made with all-natural, food-based ingredients that provide instant cough relief – and it tastes amazing, too! The truth is, we reach for over-the-counter remed...
Drink up to 4 cups (950 ml) of mullein tea a day to soothe a sore throat or relieve a cough. Simple Mullein Tea Recipe Download Article 1 Place 1 to 2 teaspoons (5 to 10 g) of dried mullein in a pot. Use 1 teaspoon (5 g) for weaker tea that has a milder taste. If you'...