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Thursday, May 31, 2018

Natural Remedies For Stopping A Runny Nose

Having a runny nose can be inconvenient and annoying. Fortunately, there are natural remedies to stop a runny nose. Here are seven natural remedies to try:
  1. Saline rinse – This solution is one of the easiest natural remedies for a runny nose. To make a saline rinse, add half a teaspoon of sea salt to two cups of warm water, and stir until it completely dissolves. Then, using a dropper, apply the solution to the inside of your nostrils, keeping your head tilted back and breathing very slowly. Tilt your head back down after and blow your nose. Repeat this process until your mucus has reduced significantly. According to studies, using a saline solution improves cold symptoms, such as nasal secretions, sore throat, nasal breathing score, and nasal obstruction.
  2. Steam bath – It helps remove the excess mucus from the nasal passages, which causes a runny nose. To prepare a steam bath, heat a cup or two of water in a pot until it starts to steam. Do not let it come to a boil. Add a few drops of peppermint, eucalyptus, or thyme essential oil. For seven to 10 minutes, lean into the steam and inhale deeply. Then, blow your nose. Adding an antimicrobial essential oil can also help kill cold bugs in addition to removing mucus. Some essential oils also contain compounds such as menthol and thymol which act as decongestants.
  3. Hot drinks – A runny nose can be relieved by simply drinking hot water. According to studies, hot drinks provide immediate and lasting relief to various symptoms. Researchers believe that the ability of hot water to flush out and break down excess mucus is responsible for this effect. Adding lemon or any anti-inflammatory herb like chamomile to hot water provides antibacterial and antiviral effects as well.
  4. Mustard oil – Mustard oil is traditionally used in Ayurveda to treat sinus problems as it helps break down mucus. Based on research, it also contains powerful antibacterial properties that can fight against the most resistant pathogens, such as E. coli. To make use of mustard oil, heat a small amount in a pan until lukewarm. With a dropper, add a few drops to each nostril while your head is tilted back. Let it sit for a moment, then blow your nose. Repeat this once or twice each day. (MORE)
Source: Natural News

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