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devohoneybee at 09:01am on 13/05/2010
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Folks, I have a chest cold. And the coughing is making my throat sore, but I am loath to use the usual sort of drops because they either have sugar in them, or honey, both of which trigger candida issues for me, or aspartame, which can trigger a migraine. What I stumbled on is this:
Refrigerate a suger-free apple sauce cup. Take several capsules of slippery elm and open them, then stir the powder into the apple sauce. The slippery elm is a time-honored soothing herb for throat and the whole GI tract (singers use lozenges made from it), and the cool apple sauce is tasty and soothing. Use a spoonful after each coughing fit (or whenever the throat starts stinging), and let it glide down your throat. Yummy and nice!
(going to doctor today -- this has gone on long enough. I'll probably have to get over my resistance to inhalers...)
Refrigerate a suger-free apple sauce cup. Take several capsules of slippery elm and open them, then stir the powder into the apple sauce. The slippery elm is a time-honored soothing herb for throat and the whole GI tract (singers use lozenges made from it), and the cool apple sauce is tasty and soothing. Use a spoonful after each coughing fit (or whenever the throat starts stinging), and let it glide down your throat. Yummy and nice!
(going to doctor today -- this has gone on long enough. I'll probably have to get over my resistance to inhalers...)
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