Desi Remedies: Cough & Cold

Flu season is upon us! Try these home remedies to keep in control those coughs and colds.

Home remedies coming to you from South Asian pharmacists, experienced mothers, and years of tested tradition and treatment! The biggest advantage: no side effects (and much lower prices!)

 

 

 

For common cough and cold:

Drink a teaspoon of turmeric powder (haldi) in warm water every 6 hours.

If accompanied by congestion, and/or for productive coughs:

Drink a teaspoon of turmeric powder, with a pinch of salt, in warm water. DO NOT mix with milk.

Mix turmeric powder into a spoonful of unprocessed honey, and take 3 to 4 times a day.

 

For congestion:

Boil a handful of carom seeds (ajwain) in water, and do a steam. Optional: add Vicks

Boil fresh ginger, then strain out the water, add a teaspoon of honey, and drink it warm (but slowly).

 

For babies with a cold:

Burn carom seeds (ajwian), and allow the baby to smell it. You can also pack a small amount of it into cloth, tie it tightly, and place it on the baby’s chest.

AVOID giving a baby milk when their chest is congested; give fluids instead.

 

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