Showing posts with label cold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cold. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 June 2009

Quick Handy remedies for Cold

  • Mix a gram of dalchini/cinnamon powder with a teaspoon of honey to cure cold. Prepare a cup of tea to which you should add ginger, clove, bayleaf and black pepper. This should be consumed twice a day. Reduce the intake as the cold disappears.

  • GINGER FOR COLDS. Ginger tea is very good to cure cold. Preparation of tea: cut gingerinto small pieces and boil it with water, boil it a few times and then add sugar to sweeten and milk to taste, and drink it hot.

  • DRY COUGHS. Add a gram of turmeric (haldi) powder to a teaspoon of honey for curing dry cough. Also chew a cardamom for a long time.

Saturday, 14 March 2009

Cure for Common Cold

Here are some cures for common cold:

  • Squeeze the juice of a lemon in a glass of lukewarm water and add a tsp of honey. Drink it to get relief from cold.
  • Mix equal quantities of garlic oil and onion juice in a glass of water. Drink it 3 times a day to get relief from cold.
  • Make a ginger tea and drink or cut ginger to small pieces and boil it in a glass of water. Boil till it becomes half the quantity. Strain it and add a tsp of sugar and drink it.
  • Chop ladies finger and add to a litre of water. Boil the water and inhale the steam. Repeat this 2 - 3 times a day to get relief from throat irritation and dry cough.

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All information on grannyhomeremdies.blogspot.com is not a substitute for professional medical advice. For specific medical advice and treatment, please consult your doctor. We will not be liable for any complications, or other medical accidents arising from the use of any information on this web site. After reading these remedies the responsibility lies on the readers, whether they further use these remedies or not. I have collected these remedies from different sources such as books (translated from tamil to english) and some of the remedies are given by my mother-in-law. Rekha Srinivasan