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Homemade Cough Syrup: Natural Home Remedies for Persistent Coughs

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A simple homemade cough syrup using just two ingredients that can be bought at any grocery store. This is one of those great old fashioned cough remedies that work wonderfully and you can rustle up anywhere.

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Summary: A quick and easy way to sooth persistent coughs with just two ingredients that you can buy at any grocery store.

Homemade Cough Syrup Recipe: half a teaspoon of fresh ginger juice mixed with one teaspoon of honey. Try taking one teaspoon of the mixed syrup morning and night. For children, use half the quantity.

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DISCLAIMER: this video is for information only - please see your doctor if you are worried about any symptoms

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  • Is there a natural remedy for nastiness? Several of those who have posted comments here appear to be in dire need.

  • @johnespooner1 "Puh-leasse!!!" really?

    I'm guessing you are one of the many zombies who doesn't read the label of what is being ingected?

    lets look at the common flu jab,The flu shot contains a mixture of egg proteins including bird contaminant viruses. It also contains polysorbate 80 (associated with infertility in animals), formaldehyde (a known carcinogen), Triton X100 (detergent), sucrose (sugar), and thimerisol (50% mercury by weight).

    Do you suffer from narcolepsy? side effect of the jab.

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  • Thanks! Should I keep it in the fridge?

  • @johnespooner1 well, on those you clearly don't have a choice unless you whant to die! People I know who take flu vaccines get the flu far more often than I do. I've caught 2 flus in my whole life and never took a vaccine, but I do try to eat, exercise and keep my brain as stress free as I can possibly can to keep my imune system working. Avoiding modern medicine doesn't mean to rule it out, it just means weighting the pros and cons first.

  • its awesome remedy

    

  • eww , you don't know how to peel ginger!! but good remedy

  • @darkstateirc Steer clear at all costs of taking vaccines, If you have the choice, don't try and fix something that isn't broke.

    Puh-leasse!!! Could you possibly be any more ignorant. Vaccines from those for Polio, Typhoid, Scarlet Fever, Diptheria, Tetanus, and Influenza have save countless thousands if not millions of lives. So you have a doctor/medicine phobia -- don't spew that out for the rest of the world. I suppose you'd also avoid antibiotics even if dying from some gnarly bacteria.

  • @darkstateirc I do agree completely with your last statement, that you should question all treatments and do research. That means both technologically advanced and natural homeopathic treatments. Know what you're ingesting. Read the science. Make informed decisions. Usually the best plan lies between what opposite sides advise.

  • @sunflower1343 Its not the virus in the vaccine that is the Issue ,Its the additives, Look at all the cases In sweden and America recently of young children dying from having a simple hpv vaccine, and flu vaccines sending kids around the world into zombies.

    Steer clear at all costs of taking vaccines, If you have the choice, don't try and fix something that isn't broke.

    /watch?v=lCnmUp2sKiY

    /watch?v=gHd_huGhk_4

    Question everything that is being injected into your body and do research.

  • @darkstateirc of course you're going to feel bad for a few days after getting a flu vaccine. Unless you're in a risk group, you get one with a live but weakened virus so you get a mild case of the illness and build up immunity more effectively. But then you don't get a full-blown case of the flu after that. As for the rest, common sense dictates that mild discomfort in a preventative is worth the risk to avoid a debilitating or deadly disease, but everyone needs to decide that for oneself.

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