10 Home Remedies To Prevent Cough And Cold During The Change Of Season
Ginger: This powerful spice has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory qualities. Mucus can be released and congestion can be eased by drinking ginger tea or breathing in the steam from freshly boiled ginger. (Image Source: Getty)
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View In AppDrink a lot of water: This can assist thin the phlegm and loosen , which will make it easier to expel.(Image Source: Getty)
Cayenne pepper: The hot ingredient in cayenne pepper, capsaicin, also has the ability to function as a natural decongestant. When used sparingly, cayenne pepper can help loosen mucus and clear the airways. (Image Source: Getty)
Garlic: This all-natural antibiotic has antifungal, antiviral, and antibacterial qualities. Garlic can strengthen your immune system and aid in the battle against diseases that cause congestion. (Image Source: Getty)
Warm water and honey: To relieve sore throats, mix one spoonful of honey with warm water or herbal tea and provide it to your family member. Because of its antibacterial qualities, honey may be able to treat illnesses. (Image Source: Getty)
Turmeric: The active ingredient in turmeric, curcumin, has strong anti-inflammatory effects. One way to help alleviate congestion and minimise nasal channel inflammation is to drink turmeric milk or cook with turmeric. (Image Source: Getty)
Take Mulethi: Mulethi, or licorice, is one of the oldest cough cures found in the book. If you have a sore throat or have been coughing a lot, all you have to do is chew on a mulethi stick. Chewing mulethi for a cold and cough soothes your throat and helps to stop your coughing gradually. (Image Source: Getty)
Horseradish: The volatile oils in this pungent root can help remove mucus and widen airways. You can eat horseradish fresh, grate it into salads, or include it in soups. (Image Source: Getty)
Consume vitamin C-rich meals: Fruits and vegetables high in vitamin C are thought to boost your immunity and protect you from viruses that cause coughs and colds. This is a helpful prophylactic action. Eating amla, oranges, or adding lemon to your water will significantly lower your chance of catching a cold or cough in the winter. (Image Source: Getty)
Get adequate sleep: Sleep helps your body recover from injuries and infections, both of which can worsen congestion. (Image Source: Getty)
Inputs from: Kashika Bhatia, Clinical Nutritionist and Founder, Nutriguide Clinic (Image Source: Getty)