How to Make an Herbal Broth to Soothe a Sore Throat
Things You'll Need
- 1 tsp. fresh sage
- 1 tsp. fresh sweet marjoram
- Pinch of salt
Instructions
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Chop 1 tsp. of fresh sage. You can use dried sage instead, but use only 1/2 tsp. Sage has antiseptic and astringent properties that make it especially effective for treating sore throats. It also contains vitamins A and B, niacin, potassium, calcium and iron. You can also burn sage in the home to purify the air.
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Chop 1 tsp. of fresh sweet marjoram or use ½ tsp. of dry sweet marjoram. Sweet marjoram, like sage, has antiseptic properties. It also has tonic and sedative properties, as well as a nice amount of vitamin C, making it an excellent herb for treating cold and flu symptoms. Many singers gargle water infused with sweet marjoram to prevent hoarseness.
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Combine the herbs in 1 cup of boiling water. Cover and steep for 10 minutes.
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Strain out the herbs, add a pinch of salt and slowly sip the broth.
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