Chinese medicine: treatment of cough recipe, no medicine, no injection, repeatedly tried to work
Sometimes coughing is really painful, especially in the middle of the night cough, it is impossible to sleep, go to the doctor does not work ah. The cough can be divided into a cold cough and a hot cough. A hot cough is mainly a recurrent cough caused by lung heat, mainly due to eating something on fire, and is characterized by a dry and itchy throat, a dry cough with little phlegm, or a sticky phlegm. Cold cough is mainly caused by wind and cold and is characterized by an itchy throat, frequent coughing and thin phlegm. Therefore, there are different remedies for different coughs.
Hot cough : It is caused by fire, so it is time to lower the fire.
Method 1: Mulberry leaves boiled with rock sugar (Mulberry leaves are cooling and have the effect of clearing lung fire and clearing lung heat)
Method 2: steamed oranges with salt (prepare oranges * 1 small amount of salt)
Wash the oranges and soak them in salt water for 20 minutes to remove the fruit wax from the surface of the oranges
II . Make a flat cut on its top. Sprinkle a little salt on the exposed flesh (do not add too much), then poke a few holes with chopsticks and put the cut cover back on.
Three . Put them in a bowl and steam without adding water for 15 minutes after boiling.
Four . After steaming, remove the orange peel and eat the pulp.
Cold cough : It is caused by wind and cold, you can use this method, I eat every time useful, although the taste is not very good.
Method: Garlic boiled water prepare 2 cloves of garlic, a little icing sugar (to taste a little better)
First of all, pat the garlic, put it inside the pot and boil it for a while, then add rock sugar to it (eat it with the garlic) and the effect is even better, eat it for a few days and the cough will be good naturally.
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