The 3 Causes of Constant Mucus (Phlegm) in Your Throat

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The 3 Causes of Constant Mucus (Phlegm) in Your Throat​

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1 Cup Will CLEAR UP Phlegm & Mucus In Throat, Airways, Chest and Lungs | Dr. Mandell​

Dec 20, 2023

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This simple healthy elixir can help all respiratory problems by reducing mucus congestion in the sinuses, chest, and lungs. This will help in opening the airways so more oxygen can make its way to the lungs. Wishing you healing and good health! Dr M

1 cup of hot or boiling water.
1/4 teaspoon of garlic powder.
1/4 teaspoon of ginger powder.
Juice of 1/2 of a fresh lemon.
Few drizzles of honey (or natural sweetener).
 
Okay. I finally got my wife to write down her recipe for cough syrup. A shot glass full of this in the morning will get rid of any junk you may be coughing up. It is non-alcoholic and won't make you drowsy. We keep a recycled honey bear with this stuff in it in the fridge at all times.

2 cups water
1/4 cup chopped fresh ginger
1/4 cup chopped fresh rosemary
1/4 cup dried mullein leaves
1 cup raw honey
1 lemon juiced
1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper


Simmer the herbs in water until volume of water is reduced by half.
Allow to cool until the temp is warm, but not hot. Steeping the herbs the entire time.
Strain.
Discard the herbs.
Whisk in honey, lemon juice, and cayenne pepper.
Transfer to an airtight jar or bottle.
Refrigerate.


The stuff actually works, and the cayenne gives it a little kick at the end.
 
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