1. Salt Water Rinse for Runny Nose
Salt water rinse is
one of the most effective home remedies for runny nose. Salt water in form of
saline spray is even recommended by doctors to help the mucus expel easily out
of nose. It thins the mucus and helps it come out easily so that you get rid of
all the irritants. This remedy is safe for kids and babies too. You may buy
saline spray or make your own salt water rinse at home.
Get this:
·
Salt- ¼ – ½ tsp
·
Warm water- 2 cups
(you can even use water at normal temperature if its not cold)
·
Suction bulb/ dropper
(optional)
Do this:
·
Dissolve the salt in
the warm water.
·
Using the suction bulb
or dropper, pour some salt water in one of your nostrils.
·
If you are not using
any of these, take some water in your hands and sniff it up with one of your
nostrils.
·
Now gently blow your
nose to expel the salt water along with which the mucus will also come out.
·
Repeat the process
with the other nostril.
·
Do this 2-3 times a
day or whenever you feel the requirement to clear your nose of mucus.
2. Steam Inhalation for Relief from Runny Nose
This is yet another
traditional remedy for runny and stuffy nose. When you inhale steam, it helps
loosen up the mucus so that you may be able to easily blow your nose clear and
get rid of the congestion. Although steam coming out of plain hot water is also
effective, when you make this a herbal steam by adding such herbs as mint,
ginger or essential oils like eucalyptus, camphor, thymol, pine oil etc. you
ensure fast comfort for longer time.
Get this:
·
Bowl
·
Hot water
·
Towel
Do this:
·
Fill the bowl halfway
with hot water.
·
Tilt your face
downwards towards the bowl.
·
Now take the towel
over your head and place it there holding it with both your hands at the
corners in a way that ensures the steam doesn’t escape out.
·
Close your eyes
because steam can damage them.
·
Now breath deeply so
that the steam enters your nose to give you relief from nasal congestion and
runny nose.
3. Mustard Oil for Runny Nose
The warm and pungent
mustard oil has been traditionally used as mucolytic. Mucolytics break up
mucous and help draining out sinuses. It has anti-bacterial, anti-microbial and
anti-fungal properties. Glucosinolate found in mustard oil fights off microbes
while the allyl isothiocyanate combats fungal infection. There are various
isothiocyanates also in mustard oil that inhibit a number of bacteria strains.
Thus, this oil not only help drain out the fluid from your nose but also helps
in curing the underlying infections that give you runny nose.
Get this:
·
Mustard oil- 2-4 drops
·
Dropper/ squeeze
bottle/cotton ball
Do this:
·
Take the oil into
dropper. You may also store some oil into a squeeze bottle to use it regularly
or use a cotton ball soaked in mustard oil.
·
Pour 1-2 drops of
mustard oil in each of your nostrils.
·
Keep your head tilted
for few seconds so that the oil gets into your nose and sinuses.
·
After some time,
you’ll feel the need to blow your nose.
·
Gently blow your nose.
The oil lubricates and moistens any dry object or dirt etc. in your nose and
sinuses. All these dirt comes out along with mucous when you blow your nose.
4. Ginger for Runny Nose
Ginger is one of the
finest natural anti-inflammatory herbs of our times and is also easily
available in our kitchens. Ginger has various antioxidants along with antiviral
and anti-bacterial properties. It helps loosen phlegm and also give relief from
respiratory discomforts. It is thus, not only good for runny nose but even for
other symptoms of cold and flu like sore throat and fever etc.
Ways to Use Ginger for Runny Nose
1.
Cut slices of ginger
and chew them raw. If you can’t tolerate its hot and somewhat pungent taste,
use some salt or even honey to make it palatable.
2.
Make ginger tea to
cure your runny nose. Take 1-2 inch piece of fresh ginger and cut it into
slices. Place these slices in a cup and pour hot water over it. Let steep for
about 10 minutes. You may strain or leave the ginger pieces settled at the
bottom. You may also add a little honey to this ginger tea.
3.
Inhale steam after
boiling some pieces of ginger in a bowl of water.
5. Garlic for Runny Nose
Yet another common
herb from kitchen, garlic is known for its excellent antiviral, antifungal, and
antibacterial properties. It cures your common cold, influenza, sinus
infections and not only their symptom aka runny nose. While you can chew 1-2
cloves of garlic if you can stand the bad breath afterwards, making garlic tea
by steeping it in hot water seems rather easy a remedy. You can also make
garlic soup with yet another beneficial ingredient for relieving runny nose,
onion. Here’s the recipe.
Make Garlic Soup to Cure Runny Nose
Get this:
·
Garlic cloves- 2-3
·
Water- 2 cups
·
Onion- 1 small
·
Salt- a pinch
Do this:
·
Cut the garlic cloves
and add them to water.
·
Let this water boil.
·
Grate the onion and
extract its juice.
·
Add this onion juice
to the boiling water.
·
Add salt.
·
Have this soup twice a
day to get rid of runny nose.
6. Onion for Runny Nose
If your nose runs due
to sinusitis or sinus infection caused by some bacteria, virus or fungi, onion
can come to your help. Onion contains sulfur which has strong antibacterial
properties. Due to this sulfur only, you always cry when you cut onion. It
helps in loosening up the mucus and expel the fluid easily so that you get rid
of runny nose. Just smelling a piece of onion can cure mild sinus infection.
However, you can prepare a tea that you can have while inhaling the steam.
Get this:
·
Onions- 1-2
·
Water- 1-2 cups
Do this:
·
Cut the onion in thin
slices.
·
Boil the water in a
pot.
·
Add slices of onion to
the boiling water.
·
Let it boil for about
5 minutes.
·
Take the hot liquid in
a cup.
·
Inhale the steam for a
couple of minutes.
·
Drink the onion tea
while still inhaling its steam.
7. Horseradish for Runny Nose
We had seen that
mustard oil works well to get you rid of runny nose. Mustard oil, in fact, is a
natural chemical which is also present in certain herbs and vegetables.
Horseradish is one of them. Mustard oils, also called mustard oil
glucosinolates or isothiocyanates, are released by plants when crushed or
chewed. Japanese wasabi and nasturtium flowers and leaves are other sources of
such mustard oils. Therefore, these vegetables and herbs have mucolytic
properties that help drain off nose and sinuses. Apart from the volatile oils,
horseradish also contains anti-microbial properties that can treat infections
too. Horseradish also has high sulfur content that makes it anti-bacterial.
There are various ways to consume horseradish out of which three are especially
effective for runny nose.
1st Way to Use Horseradish for
Runny Nose: Hold it in Mouth
Get this:
·
Fresh horseradish root
(grated)- ½ – 1 tsp
Do this:
·
Take the grated
horseradish and place it in your mouth.
·
Hold it there in your
mouth till its flavor dissipates. This helps clear mucus from nasal passage.
·
After the flavor has
gone, swallow the horseradish in your mouth. This will clear the mucus from
your throat too.
·
You should always
start with a pinch of grated horseradish as it is very strong, However, if it
doesn’t seem to work, increase the amount to up to 1 tsp.
2nd Way to Use Horseradish for Runny Nose: Make a Syrup
Get this:
·
Horseradish root- 1
·
Honey- 4 tbsp
·
Water- as per
requirement
·
Cheesecloth or a gauze
Do this:
·
Grate the horseradish.
·
Add honey to the
grated horseradish and mix well.
·
Let it soak for 5-10
minutes.
·
Strain with the help
of cheesecloth or gauze. This is the first pressed raw syrup of horseradish.
·
Now take the residue
(whatever is left after straining) in a pot and cover it with water.
·
Boil this water with
horseradish residue for a couple of minutes.
·
Strain it again and
allow it to cool down.
·
Once the syrup
obtained by boiling horseradish cools down, mix it with the first pressed syrup
that you got by soaking it in honey.
·
Store this in a
bottle.
·
Take 3-4 teaspoons of
this horseradish syrup swallowing it slowly so that it works on your throat.
·
Repeat 2-3 times a
day.
You may also gargle
with horseradish tincture. For this, add 3 tsp of horseradish tincture in ¼ cup
of water and gargle with this to help cure runny nose as well as cold and
cough.
3rd Way to Use Horseradish for Runny Nose: Onion-Horseradish Tea
As onion and
horseradish both are good remedies for runny nose, make a tea with both these
ingredients to get faster relief from runny nose.
Get this:
·
Onion (chopped)- ¼ cup
·
Horseradish (grated)-
1/8 cup
·
Water – 1 cup
Do this:
·
Add onion and
horseradish to water.
·
Boil it for 5 minutes.
·
Strain and have this
tea.
·
If you can have it,
chew the residue that is left after straining the tea.
·
Have 3-4 cups of this
tea a day.
8. Flavored Herbal Tea for Runny Nose
You must be thinking
why all the remedies for runny nose have to be smelly or pungent and boring
without taste or with horrible tastes. If you are looking for something that
will cure your runny nose and which also tastes good, you may try this herbal
tea which uses some ingredients that we have already discussed but in a way and
with some other ingredients that makes it taste good. So here’s the recipe for
flavored herbal tea for runny nose remedy.
Get this:
·
Garlic (crushed)- ½
tsp
·
Ginger (sliced)- ½ tsp
·
Honey- 1 tsp (or to
taste)
·
lemon juice- 1 tbsp
·
Cinnamon- ½ tsp
·
Tea bag of any flavor
(caffeine free)- 1
·
Water- 1-2 cups
Do this:
·
Add garlic, ginger,
and cinnamon to the water and boil it for about 5 minutes.
·
Strain and add honey
and lemon juice to this.
·
Place the tea bag into
the tea and steep for a couple of minutes.
·
Now sip this tea hot
to get relief from runny nose.
·
You may also omit the
step of straining and just chew the garlic and ginger pieces for a more
effective remedy.
·
Have 2-3 cups of this
herbal tea a day.
9. Turmeric for Runny Nose
This yellow herb has
been used since ancient times by Ayurveda and Chinese medicine to treat various
medical conditions. The compound curcumin present in turmeric gives it all its
medicinal properties. Turmeric actually contains three curcuminoids –
diferuloylmethane, demethoxycurcumin and bisdemethoxycurcumin of which
demethoxycurcumin is in higher amounts and makes turmeric medicinally
beneficial. Curcumin has anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-viral
properties making it a perfect remedy for cough and cold including runny nose.
1st Way to Use Turmeric for Runny Nose: Turmeric Milk
Turmeric milk has been
prescribed by Ayurveda for various conditions including runny and stuffed nose.
Get this:
·
Turmeric powder- 2 tsp
·
Milk- 2 cups
·
Black pepper corns
(crushed)- 5-6
·
Honey- 2-3 tsp
Do this:
·
Add turmeric and
crushed pepper to milk.
·
Bring it to a boil.
·
Reduce the flame and
simmer for 5 minutes.
·
Put off the flame and
let the milk cool down until it is just warm.
·
Strain the milk.
·
Add honey and have
this.
2nd Way to Use Turmeric for Runny Nose: Turmeric Tea
Get this:
·
Turmeric- ½ -1 tsp
·
Cinnamon- ½ tsp
·
Clove (powdered)- a
pinch
·
Ginger (grated)- 1 tsp
·
Honey- 1-2 tsp
·
Water- 1-2 cups
Do this:
·
Mix turmeric and all
the other ingredients except honey with water.
·
Simmer this for 8-10
minutes.
·
Strain and add honey.
·
Have this tea 1-2
times a day.
10. Eucalyptus Oil Remedy for Runny Nose
Eucalyptus oil has
long been used to treat cold and flu and is extensively used in the
manufacturing of cough lozenges, ointments and inhalers. This oil contains
anti-bacterial and anti-microbial properties. The vapors of eucalyptus oil are
considered to be an excellent decongestant due to its anti-inflammatory
properties that controls mucus secretion.
Get this:
·
Eucalyptus oil- 2-4
drops
·
Hot water
Do this:
·
Fill a bowl with hot
water halfway.
·
Pour eucalyptus oil
drops in this.
·
Place a towel over
your head.
·
Inhale the steam
coming out if this water to relieve congestion and runny nose.
11. Sage for Runny Nose
This is one of the
most effective herbal remedies for runny nose and related infections too. Sage
has come to be known as a good herb for many medical conditions due to its
anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Sage oil contains thujone
which can combat bacterial infections. Its phenolic and rosmarinic acids are
antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. You can have dried sage herb, say about 1
tsp, with honey to relieve your runny nose symptoms. In fact, you can keep it
prepared beforehand if you have kids prone to cold. For this you will need to
place fresh (or dried) sage leaves in a jar and top it with honey. Let it sit
for 4-6 weeks and your delicious sage remedy is ready for kids. You can also
make sage tea.
Get this:
·
Dried Sage leaves- 1
tsp
·
Hot water- 1 cup
·
Honey (optional)- 1
tsp
Get this:
·
Place sage in a pot
·
Pour hot water over
it.
·
Steep for 5-8 minutes.
·
Strain and add honey
if using.
·
Have this tea once a
day to relieve runny nose.
12. Stinging Nettle for Runny Nose
If you have got a
runny nose due to some allergic reaction like hay fever (allergic rhinitis),
stinging nettle can be useful to you. It is because this herb is a natural anti-histamine
and thus is capable of reducing the amount of histamine in your body which is
produced in a response to allergens.
Make Nettle Tea to Relieve Runny Nose
Get this:
·
Fresh nettle leaves- ½
cup Or Dried nettle herb- 1 tsp
·
Water- 1 cup
·
Honey (optional)- 1
tsp
Do this:
·
Add nettle herb to
water.
·
Bring this to a boil
and then simmer for 4-5 minutes.
·
Strain and add honey
if using.
·
Have this tea 2-3
times a day.
13. Astragalus Herb for Runny Nose
Astragalus root is
used in traditional Chinese medicine to cure as well as prevent cold and flu.
Astragalus has antiviral properties and is also an antioxidant which can
strengthen your immune system too. It has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory
properties that make it a good natural remedy for cold and runny nose. You can
boil astragalus roots in water and add some salt and pepper to make a soup for
treating your cold and get rid of runny nose or you can make tea with
astragalus.
Get this:
·
Fresh astragalus root-
¼ cup Or dried astragalus- 1-2 tbsp
·
Water- 2 cups
Do this:
·
Add astragalus to
water.
·
Bring it to a boil and
then simmer for 5-8 minutes.
·
Strain and have this
tea to relieve cold and runny nose.
You should also
understand that a runny nose and sneezing are your body’s natural infection
fighting mechanisms and they should not be suppressed forcibly otherwise it may
lead to severe infections. Common cold usually goes away on its own but you
should keep yourself hydrated by having lots of fluids including water and
fruit juice. You should also have enough rest to speed up recovery from cold.
Hot fluids like herbal tea and soups will help relieve your runny nose faster.
If your runny nose doesn’t stop discharging fluid after 3 days, you should
visit your doctor.
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