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Whats the best medicine to rid of a sore throat?

My throat just got sore last night and kept me up all night.Is there and medicine i can take for it or even any real good sleeping medicine i can take?

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4 Responses to “Whats the best medicine to rid of a sore throat?”

  1. HealthierLiving4You said :

    There are sore throat lozenges available in the pharmacy. But I strongly suggest a healthier and more effectively natural way to do it. Ginger tea with honey and lemon is a good medicine for this.

    Also, a doctor once told me that poor hygiene could cause a sore throat. He advised to brush teeth after every meal, gargle with a good mouthwash and eat lots of fruits.

    The high acidity in your stomach can also contribute to the bacteria build up. So make sure you eat non-acidic foods.

    Drinking pure lemon juice will also help ease the pain.

  2. sublime said :

    hydrogen peroxide gargle and try to stay away from the meds.

  3. Olivia said :

    A method that has never once failed me is gargling warm salty water. I add a heaped teaspoon of salt to a half a glass of warm water and gargle it for about a minute. The salt kills the bacteria on contact (you can feel it burn a little at first) and it also eases the pain. So it not only gets rid of the infection but it also works well for soothing and coating the throat, and creating an environment that is not friendly to a bacterial infection.

    When the infection is bad I’ll do it at least 3 times a day and keep my mouth clean of bacteria by brushing after every time I eat.

    The great thing about this age old remedy is that you can find a pouch of salt anywhere, even if you’re traveling. No need to go out and buy any medicines or deal with the side-effects. It is so effective it has prevented me from going to the coughing stage, where everyone else in the house or at work would progress further.

  4. hope said :

    put some honey in some tea with out milk and take small sips




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