Vocal Coach Jaime Vendera's Vocal Health Series Part 3 Throat Care
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@freemaaaaaaa throat coat tea has no caffeine in it smart one
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I had a allergy test done and I am allergic to lemon and caramel, so it's hard to find something without lemon. P.s thanks for the videos.
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my vocals are pretty much fried at the moment with flu, so I am unable to talk:( I have been watching your videos for tips and I like the sound of the slippery elm lozenges, I will have to search for them in the uk, we have these lozenges called Zubes here that are pretty good.
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Buy a mug. It's tea; how did you think you were gonna use it?
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The vocal cords are right where the "air tube" and "food tube" meet. So yes, anything you eat or drink does come into contact with the vocal folds.
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i bought some coat throat today but i dont have the cup to steep it in what do ido????
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Throat Coat!
I live on that stuff when I'm doing a show.
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Throat Coat is some good stuff!!
one problem with tea, as I learned from a professional voice doctor from UMPC, is that it contains Caffeine, and caffeine dries the vocal cords. Also they said that product doesn't have any real effect except that its warm, and warm things in generally helps. Just saying
freemaaaaaaa 1 year ago
I wasn't talking about caffeinated tea. I was referring to Throat Coat tea. Caffeine is a diuretic which dries out the voice, which I thoroughly explain in my book Raise Your Voice;)
venderaj 1 year ago