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![]() "Michael Horowitz" > wrote: >> > > I was coughing all last night and don't think I got much sleep; I have > a commercial cough suppressant, but it didn't help much - Mike > Just staying hydrated will help you a lot. But the honey and lemon will sooth your throat. There are wonderful things in honey we don't even yet understand that have great health benefits. If it is a "post nasal drip" cough, you REALLY want to drink a lot of fluids because it is when the mucus gets thick and sticky that it does that. You can also try irrigating your nasal passages with warm water. It's best to do in the shower (!) but you just snort up some water and snort it back out! (I have had two sinus infections in my life, and this helped me so much.) Hope you feel better. |
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