
Natural Home Remedies for Cough and Sore Throat

Below are several traditional remedies that are commonly used during seasonal changes to relieve coughs and sore throats using natural ingredients.
1. Steamed Kumquat with Honey
Wash whole kumquats thoroughly, let them drain, then cut them in half. Remove the seeds and slice thinly. Place the slices in a bowl and pour in enough honey to fully cover them. Mix well so the kumquats absorb the honey evenly.
Steam the mixture or cook it using a double boiler for about 10–15 minutes, until the kumquats become soft and blend into a thick, syrup-like consistency.
Allow it to cool. Take 1–2 teaspoons, 2–3 times a day. When using, you may add a few grains of salt and let the syrup rest in your mouth for about 5 seconds before swallowing slowly. This helps soothe the throat, reduce inflammation, relieve itchiness, and ease hoarseness caused by coughing.
Kumquats contain essential oils, pectin, natural sugars, and vitamins that help reduce inflammation, loosen phlegm, boost immunity, and relieve coughs. They can also be preserved with salt for direct use or diluted with water as a drink. Steaming kumquats with rock sugar is another popular folk remedy.
2. Lemon-Based Remedies
Like kumquats, lemons are effective in relieving coughs. Common methods include steaming lemons with honey and rock sugar, mixing lemon juice with warm water and sugar, or slicing lemons thinly and soaking them in salt for sucking. Lemon and kumquat seeds are also traditionally believed to help soothe coughs.
3. Tamarind Leaves, Ginger, and Lemon Syrup
Wash about three handfuls of fresh tamarind leaves and place them in a pot. Thinly slice one piece of ginger and spread it evenly over the leaves. Add two cups of water and simmer on low heat for about 30 minutes, or until the liquid reduces to around one cup. Strain the liquid through a clean cloth.
Add about half a small cup of sugar to the strained liquid and continue heating until it thickens into a syrup. Squeeze the juice from five seedless lemons into the syrup and stir well.
For adults, take one tablespoon four times a day. Children can take one teaspoon four times a day. Store the syrup in the refrigerator.
4. Garlic Remedy for Cough
Peel 2–3 cloves of garlic and place them in a small bowl. Add one tablespoon of sugar and half a bowl of water. Simmer over very low heat for about 15 minutes, then turn off the heat. Consume while still warm.
Use this remedy 2–3 times a day. Coughing symptoms often improve noticeably, and with consistent use for about a week, the cough may subside completely. Garlic has warming properties and is beneficial for the stomach and lungs. Adults can use a stronger version with 7–8 cloves of garlic and two tablespoons of sugar.
5. Baked Orange with Salt
Wash an orange and use a spoon to make a small hole in the center. Add a pinch of salt into the hole, then bake the orange for about 15 minutes. Eat it while it is still hot.
You can also dry the orange peel and steep it in hot water to make tea.
6. Honey and Garlic Combination
Honey and garlic have long been valued as natural remedies. Both contain natural antibacterial properties that help inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria in the body.
Garlic contains allicin, which enhances immune function and has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, cholesterol-lowering, and blood pressure–reducing effects. Honey is also widely used for its antibacterial and soothing properties.
When combined, honey and garlic form a potent natural mixture that helps fight bacteria responsible for persistent coughs and throat inflammation.
Honey-Soaked Garlic
Peel and thinly slice one shallot and two bulbs of garlic. Place them in a clean jar and pour in enough honey to fully cover. Let the mixture soak overnight or for about 12 hours.
Remove the garlic and shallots, then use the syrup. Children can take 1 teaspoon, 2–3 times a day. Store at room temperature.
This mixture can be used to treat coughs and sore throats, or taken preventively when early symptoms appear.
7. Using Kumquats
Kumquats are rich in essential oils, pectin, sugars, and vitamins that help reduce inflammation, loosen mucus, strengthen immunity, and relieve coughs. They can be soaked in salt for direct use, mixed with water as a drink, or steamed with rock sugar as a traditional cough remedy.
News in the same category


The Best Proven Ways to Heal Scars Naturally (Evidence Based)

16 Warning Signs of Poor Blood Circulation and How to Treat It

The Best Home Remedies For Getting Rid of Ear Infection

Daily Step Counts Combined With Genetic Risk Can Better Predict Type 2 Diabetes

Gestational Diabetes Rates Surge Across the United States

Why Does Lung Cancer Affect Non-Smokers? A Hidden Culprit in the Kitchen That Many People Overlook

6 Foods You Absolutely Need To Avoid If You Suffer From a Thyroid Disorder

Gastroenterologist says this is the #1 drink for gut health

Top 5 drinks to INSTANTLY improve leg circulation and blood flow

Five Morning Habits That May Quietly Increase Cancer Risk

People with weak kidneys often do these 4 things every day: If you don't stop soon, it can easily damage your kidneys

I spent a couple of nights at my friend’s previous apartment and saw these unusual bumps

Understanding the Link Between Your Blood Type and Health

10 Unusual Signs Your Blood Sugar Is Constantly Too High

Five Simple Drinks That Help Eliminate Uric Acid and Prevent Gout Flare-Ups

Red and Processed Meat Consumption Increases Cancer Risk, Experts Warn

The Hidden Dangers of Eating Leftover Food Stored Overnight

Two Rare Neurologic Disorders Added to US Newborn Screening Panel
News Post

In Yakutsk, Winter Is So Cold People Never Turn Off Their Cars

Florida Officially Recognizes Gold and Silver as Legal Currency Starting July 2026

JFK's grandson Jack Schlossberg shares emotional tribute to sister Tatiana after her death from cancer aged 35

Someone asked ChatGPT what it would do if it became human for a day and it gave a shocking response

Love and Generosity: How a Turkish Couple Shared Their Wedding with Refugees

Love and Perseverance Beneath the Waves: The 14-Year Search for Yuko

Rare Amoeba Infection Highlights the Importance of Safe Nasal Rinsing

A Legacy of Service: Bretagne’s Role in 9/11 and Disaster Response

Say Goodbye to Varicose Veins Naturally: A Simple Garlic, Onion, and Olive Oil Remedy That May Offer Relief

Why Seniors Are Turning to Honey and Cloves for Everyday Comfort After 60

Can Garlic and Lemon Really Support Better Vision? Kitchen Staples Your Eyes Might Appreciate

Banana Flower: The Underrated Superfood Taking Over in 2025

Fears of a Texas Serial Killer Intensify After Three More Bodies Are Recovered from Houston Bayous

From Casual Drinking to Dependence: A Recovering Alcoholic Reveals Seven Warning Signs of Addiction

Why Americans Were Shocked by the British Way of Washing Dishes

No one told me

My nose is getting bumpy, swollen, and red. Next doctor slot is way out. What should I do?

Can You Spot It? The Viral “Sniper Vision” Challenge That’s Testing Human Perception

Most Doctors Won’t Tell You, But This Can Cut Heart Attack & Stroke Risk By 80%
