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Nasal Congestion Remedy
nasal congestion due to common cold
(17 Jan 2008)
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Natural Treatment for Nasal Congestion
Here are some of the most effective and preferable home remedies for nasal congestion - Take some cardamom seeds and place them on hot coal. Inhale the smoke.
- Tie some crushed carom seeds in a handkerchief.
Either place this tied handkerchief under your pillow or keep it near your bed while sleeping.
- Excess of carbohydrates and fat accumulation also results in nasal congestion. Therefore, avoid eating more of high carb foods, sugar and refined carbohydrates.
- Eat more of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables.
- Add salt to a glass of water and boil. Put the boiled water in a sterilized container and inhale the smoke.
- Take a warm bath or hot shower bath. This is beneficial in clearing the nasal passage.
- Combination of salt, baking soda and water can be used as a nasal drop. This is one of the best remedy for nasal congestion.
- Hot liquids such as tea or coffee help in relieving congestion and also aids in soothing the inflamed membranes lining the throat and nose.
- Mixture of grated horsetail and apple cider vinegar is another great remedy for nasal congestion.
- Combination of tomato juice, chopped garlic, hot sauce, lemon juice and celery salt is a magical drink to relieve nasal congestion.
- You can even try dabbing a mentholated salve under your nose.
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answered by J on 28 Feb 2008, 3:53:10
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Home remedies for nasal congestion
- Boil some water in a container and cover your head and face with a towel. Now, bend over the boiling water and inhale the steam for 7 to 10 minutes from your nose and mouth. Do this for 3 to 4 times daily. This will help the mucus to come out from the mouth and nose and clear the nasal passages. You can either use plain water or put a few drops eucalyptus oil to it.
- Boil 2 tsp of the seeds of Bishop’s Weed (carom seeds) in 3 cups of water till it reduces to 1/3rd its quantity. Add 1 tsp of honey or a lump of jaggery to it and drink it twice a day. This will warm the passages and aid mucus release.
- Drink some hot broths like vegetable and chicken soups mixed with lots of black pepper, hot chocolate etc.
- You can also try having 1 or 2 tsp of horseradish sauce to get immediate relief.
- Add 1/4th tsp of common salt to 1 cup of water and boil it for sometime. Now, pour this solution when it becomes cold in a clean nasal spray bottle and store it. Pour around 7 to 8 drops of this saline solution in each nostril 3 times a day.
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answered by D D on 19 Feb 2008, 3:25:19
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