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Issue 7: Making Lozenges for Sore Throats & Coughs
Well, if it's the later, surely read our cold care ideas on this site, but we also have a new remedy to soothe that throat. BUT, before we get to the lesson.... Did you play our herbal video game?
Since so many folks were away over the weekend and wrote in all bummed out they missed the sale, we decided to extend it until December 1. Yeah, I'm a push over :) Holiday HerbMentor News recap... 2. Making gifts: Body splashes & salt scrubs 3. Seaweed gamasio for holiday meals & gifts 4. Wildcraft sale and Herbal Time Waster (Just a reminder that we send more newsletters this time of year. Usually it is once a month.) LAST HOLIDAY ISSUE: A healthful and yummy Holiday beverage (next week) How to make slippery elm throat lozenges Anyone out there experiencing sore throats or coughs during this transition from summer to fall to winter? Seems like a time when sicknesses come easily, and as a family we are always looking for nourishing ways to relieve symptoms while also helping our bodies to heal. Well, here’s one possibility for you, Slippery Elm Lozenges. We got the basic recipe from A Kid’s Herb Book by: Leslie Tierra, L.Ac., AHG and just added honey to make them taste a little sweeter. They’re easy to make and very soothing and healing as well. You’ll need 1 teaspoon dried, chopped licorice root, ½ cup slippery elm powder, and 2 Tablespoons of honey. You can get the licorice root and sippery elm powder right here... (get the smallest amount, which is the 4 oz. pack of slippery elm. You do not need a lot to start with) First, make a tea of licorice by adding the licorice root to the water (A HALF CUP) and bringing it to a boil. Simmer for 10 minutes, then strain. It should leave you with around 1/4 cup. Put 1- 2 Tablespoons of good quality honey (depending on how sweet you want them) into a ¼ cup measuring cup. Add enough of the licorice tea to fill the cup. (You can also put in water if you don’t have enough tea.) Put ½ cup slippery elm powder in a bowl and make a depression in the center. Pour the tea into the hole and mix to make a smooth dough.
Sprinkle some slippery elm powder on a flat surface and roll out the dough to about a ¼ inch thickness.
Cut the lozenges into small circles. We used the cap of a vanilla extract bottle and a knife to remove the circles. Smooth the edges so there are no rough spots to further irritate your throat.
Keep rolling out the dough and making circles until all the dough is used. Then arrange them on a plate and leave them out uncovered overnight of for a day or two until completely dry. Store in a dark bottle or tin in a cool, dry, dark place. Suck on the pill so it dissolves in your mouth and coats your throat to heal your throat and lungs. Both the slippery elm and the licorice will soothe the irritation in the throat, and help any inflammation. The slippery elm will be particularly soothing for a dry cough and the licorice will also act as an expectorant. Happy healing!
Kimberly PS.. We posted a VIDEO of this lesson on HerbMentor.com. Not a member? Visit the site here to get on our Spring 2008 launch list. Also, new kit owners can join any time. |
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