Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 Licorice Honey Cough Syrup Here at our house, since the weather has changed, we¢ve been dealing with on-going coughs. It¢s so common for the change from warm sunny summer to colder, windier fall to lead to colds and coughs we wanted to give you a recipe for a honey cough syrup. This way you and your family can move through any early fall illness quickly so you will be well for the upcoming holidays.Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) can be used to make a wonderfully soothing honey cough syrup. Licorice is a demulcent that will help break up mucus settled in your lungs, and it is an expectorant so it will help expel the mucus as well. Licorice is also a calming herb so it can help us to get our much-needed rest when we are sick. Besides all of this it has a wonderful sweet taste (50 times sweeter than white sugar) that makes your medicine a pleasure to take.The honey is anti-microbial, so it may help relieve the cause behind your cough as well as soothing your sore throat if you have one. One caution, though. Please do not give your honey cough syrup to a child under the age of one. Honey can contain spores that could lead to botulism in the very young until they have built up enough beneficial bacteria in their digestive tract to deal with the spores.So how do we make this licorice honey cough syrup? First, make a decoction of the licorice. Measure out 1/2 cup of dried licorice root into a saucepan. Add 2 cups of water.Bring the water to a boil and let it simmer for about 20 minutes or until the water is reduced by half.Strain. Add 1/2 cup of honey while the tea is still warm. Stir until the honey dissolves fully. Cool and then pour into a glass jar with a tight lid. Store your syrup in the refrigerator. It will last in there for about one month. Take one teaspoon of syrup as needed for coughs. One teaspoon every hour or two is probably a good rule of thumb for a stubborn cough.Licorice is also very soothing for sore throats and stomachaches and because it is anti-viral can help cure colds and flus, so these are other good uses for your licorice honey cough syrup. WARNING: If you suffer from high blood pressure, you may want to stay away from this remedy and try making a honey cough syrup with onion or garlic. Licorice is contraindicated for those with high blood pressure or heart disease. For those folks, use it sparingly if at all. Suzi List Owner health/ http://360./suziesgoats What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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