How to Make an Herbal Broth to Soothe a Sore Throat
Cold and flu season brings chills, fevers and sore throats. Curling up in bed and getting plenty of rest is one of the best things you can do, but it won't ease the pain and discomfort of a sore, scratchy throat. An herbal remedy that is quite effective for relieving a sore throat is a simple broth using sage and sweet marjoram. These two herbs also are great for combating cold and flu symptoms.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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