gargle warm salt water
2007-02-16 12:32:36
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answered by woohoo 2
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If it is too late, as in strep, it takes gargling with cayenne in water every fifteen minutes until it goes, and be patient, because it GOES. I haven't had a sore throat take hold in 15 years or more, though many have tried to start up, which also is a way for many illnesses to sprout. I generally will gargle cayenne in water at whatever strength I like and do it as much as I can until I tire of it, and then repeat every fifteen minutes, each time swallowing a tiny bit real slowly (not necessary). It only stings the tongue a little when spitting out, otherwise, no discomfort, you can get used to even the swallowing part when you see how well it works. I use the cheap Mexican stuff, but also keep on hand in refrigerator the pesticide free stuff from health store. Cayenne is a miracle cure for ulcers and so many other conditions, plus aids assimilation of nutrients and vitamins. I will keep cayenne in water in the bathroom in case I get up in the night, so I can gargle once in the night if I am very sick, but if it is in water, it will go bad quickly and needs to be put back in refridge in morning. Afterwards suck on a clove . I have never seen a sore throat that won't succumb to it."
2007-02-17 04:56:21
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answered by Marc C 3
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Gargle with warm salt water and try steeping oregano leaves and then gargle with the water. It worked for me.
2007-02-16 20:44:29
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answered by missthang 2
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Hot tea with honey and lemon, deep restful sleep, and a potent multi vitamin (GNC).
2007-02-16 20:32:33
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answered by Chi Guy 5
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GARGLE WARM SALT WATER THE HOTTER THE BETTER ALSO LEMON WITH HONEY
2007-02-16 21:00:38
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answered by curious 1
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boiled milk with a little of butter added
tea with honey
milk with garlic (horrible taste)
2007-02-16 20:34:15
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answered by nika 2
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