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What are different home remedies for sore throat? – Part 1



What is a sore throat?
- A sore throat is discomfort, pain or scratchiness in the throat.
- A sore throat often makes it painful to swallow.
- It is a common disorder of the throat.
- It can occur at any time during any season.

Symptoms of a sore throat caused by bacteria or a virus may include
- Painful red throat
- Swollen tonsils
- Difficulty in swallowing
- Fever
- Headache
- Swollen lymph glands
- Tendency to hawk, ham and suppressed voice
- Mlaise
- Fever
- Infection
- Viral infection
- Throat infection
- Bacterial infection
- Strep throat
- Mononucleosis
- Respiratory infection
- Upper respiratory tract infection
- Infectious mononucleosis
- Herpes simplex
- Coughing
- Postnasal drip
- Pharyngitis

Home Remedies for Sore Throat

1. Ingredients
- 50 mg of Parched Borax Powder.
- 300 mg of Liqourice.
- 100 gms of Sitopladi Churna.
- Honey
Directions:
- Mix all the above ingredients.
- Make a paste which should be taken several times in a day.
- Even the same paste may be applied locally over painful area.

2. Ingredients
- 1 gm of Cinnamon
- Honey
Directions:
- Take cinnamon and boil it in a cup of water.
- Take this mixture 3-4 times daily after adding some honey to it.

3. Chamoline
- It is a good remedy and will help to ease pain and reduce inflammation.
- Chamomile tea is particularly effective in treating pain because of its soothing nature.
- It can be taken by all age groups.

4. Sage
- Sage is another popular alternative medicine.
- Sage is beneficial in treating pharyngitis.
- It treats other throat pains by reducing inflammation.
- It protects the mucous membranes of the mouth and throat.

5. Garlic
- Garlic, which is a natural antibiotic, helps in speeding up of recovery and removal of bacteria.
- Sore throat that is caused by the flu or bacterial infection in particular can be treated by garlic.
- Garlic can be taken in pill form by all age groups.

6. Lemon Juice, Honey and Hot Water
- Add lemon juice (from one lemon) some honey, to a glass of hot water.
- Take this drink.
- It will help to sooth your throat and make your feel better.

7. Slippery Elm
- Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra) is another good ayurvedic remedy for the treatment of sore throat.
- It will help you to soothe the throat.

General Home Remedies
- Rest.
- Drink Fluids in the form of juices and water to keep hydrated.
- Throw your Toothbrush as it may give you the sore throat again.
- Salt water gargles.
- Hard candies, sprays (for example, Chloraseptic, Halls) and lozenges, which can provide temporary pain relief.
- A humidifier may be helpful in relieving symptoms.
- Sore throats can be caused by mouth breathing dry air and hence humidifier is required.
- Acetaminophen or ibuprofen may help control the pain.
- Nasal sprays such as Afrin may be used for two to three days to prevent mouth breathing.
- Other decongestant products, such as Sudafed, may be helpful.
- If the affected person has health problems such as heart disease or high blood pressure, contact a health care practitioner before using these products.
- Warm-Water Enema and Wet Pack.
- Hot Epsom salts Bath and Exercises.
- Vaporizers.


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Common Cold – The common tips and tricks to prevent and treat common cold.

Common cold includes running nose, sore throat, coughing and sneezing. Many viruses causes common cold out of which rhino-virus is the most common type. The condition of the mucous that comes from the nose (commonly known as a runny nose) changes over a time period. In the initial days of the cold, the mucous is transparent, being just meant to wash germs from the nose. After a period of around two days, there is a fight back by the body’s immune system, which makes the mucous more white. As the helpful bacteria in the nose starts to come back, the mucous starts to get a tinge of green.

The symptoms of a common cold are running nose, sore throat, sneezing, watery eyes, headache and body aches, cough and stuffed nose.

For minor symptoms of common cold:
- Drink good amount of fluids and take a lot of rest.
- Take pain relievers and a decongestant but do not use if you have high blood pressure.
- For sore throat tea with honey relieves the dysphagia.
- Fresh air stimulates the circulation and provides oxygen to body.
- Lime Juice is the most effective remedy for common cold. Take a glass of lukewarm water and dilute the lime juice in it. You can add a tablespoon of honey to enhance its efficiency.
- Take steam for cleaning nasal and pre-nasal areas.
- Avoid the things that trigger cold.
- Try some breathing exercises for fresh air circulation.
- Wash hands very regularly.
- Do not touch your face, nose, ears, mouth as common cold spreads on touching.
- The disposable items should be used if someone in your family is infected.
- Maintain proper hygiene and healthy lifestyle.
- Emotional stress should be controlled.

Infection by cold viruses can be causes by either touching your skin or environmental surfaces that have cold germs on them and then touching your eyes or nose. It can also be caused by inhaling drops of mucus full of cold germs from the air.

See a doctor if temperature is higher than 100.4° F and the symptoms last more than 10 days and they are not relieved by over-the-counter medicines.

There is a common misconception that antibiotics can cure common cold. The fact is that antibiotics are used for treating a bacterial infection and not a viral infection. You should use antibiotics only when the doctor subscribes.

There is an important reason why colds are so common in children is because they are often in close contact with each other in daycare centers and schools.

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What are different health benefits of clove oil?

Cloves have been used for home remedies and for flavouring cuisines for time immemorial. It is largely grown in Indonesia, South Philippines and the Island nation of Zazibar. Today Cloves are also grown in India, China, West Indies, Brazil, Madagascar and some other Tropical climates. Clove trees are 10-12 metres high; the clove is a flower which is originally of pink colour and on drying it becomes brown.

In fact Cloves are dried unopened flower buds. Clove oil is isolated from these dried cloves by steam distillation. Clove oil has 60-90 % eugenol. It is antibiotic, anti-viral, anti-fungal, and has antiseptic properties. It has Omege-3 fatty acids, Magnesium, Fibre, Iron Potassium and Calcium as well. It also contains fair amount of Vitamin C and Vitamin K.

Dental Applications
Clove oil is used mainly for dental applications. It is a natural pain killer as well as it kills bacteria and fungus. Cotton wads soaked in Clove oil reduce tooth ache considerably. It can also kill bad breath and there is a saying that in China it used to be used as a mouth freshener. The eugenol in Clove oil is a natural pain killer.

Reduce inflammation
Clove oil can reduce inflammation in the body. In case of colds, stuffy nose, viral infections, asthma, and bronchitis, clove oil relieves such conditions. Clove oil is also used in massages to relieve muscle pain and arthritis because of its inflammatory properties.

Antiseptic and antispasmodic properties
As for its antiseptic properties it heals cuts and bruises, fungal infection, burns wounds and other skin ailments and cold sores. This is due to its high flavonoids content. It also relives muscle spasm if applied in the affected area.

Stomach Ailments
It can also be used to cure stomach ailments such as flatulence, loose motions, indigestion and nausea. Cloves are used to relieve, diarrhoea, gastric irritability and vomiting. Possibly that is why it is used in food preparations as a common spice.

Nutritional Value
Clove oil contains significant amounts of protein, carbohydrates, calcium, phosphorous, potassium, Sodium, Iron, magnesium and dietary fibre which makes it important nutritionally.

Curative effects
- Eugenol in the cloves helps in minimizing the harmful effects of environmental waste, thereby reducing the risk of cancer. It helps to boost the immune system by clarifying the blood and thus helps fight infection.
- In Asian countries clove oil is used to countries to cure malaria, cholera, scabies and other tropical diseases.
- Clove oil also prevents blood clots and is used to control glucose and hence beneficial for diabetic patients.
- At home it is used to relieve headaches. You apply clove oil mixed with salt on your forehead and headache is relieved.
- If clove oil is applied on a stye in the eye, the pain is relived and after a while the style disappears.
- It also relives ear ache. A mixture of clove oil and sesame if applied to the ear the pain is relieved.
- Clove oil also acts as a mosquito repellent and can be safely used for 4-5 hours effect.

Cosmetics
Clove oil is also used in the cosmetic industry in the manufacture of creams and lotions. In aromatherapy it is used as a massage oil to relive stress and tension by its application. Even perfumes use a mixture of clove oil.

Food
- Clove oil is used extensively in the Asian and African countries as a part of the spices used in everyday cooking. It highlights the taste of the food and also brings dilatory benefits.
- Mixed with either vanilla or other ice creams it is used in the preparation of Desserts.
- In certain Asian countries it is served as a digestive after food, along with other mouth fresher’s.

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