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Whats good for a sore troat

anyone know something that is really good for a sore troat. I am only asking because I cant take tablets for it so i need something else to ease it off.


fabemmy  Mon 08/09/08 09:41
puddicat
Mon 08/09/08
09:42
fab i think they do a spray for sore throats which freezes the sore area, ask your chemist!!!!
lil75
Mon 08/09/08
10:14
You can gargle salt water or the best option is gargle soluable asprins, you dont have to swallow them, just gargle......H T H?
pusspuss
Mon 08/09/08
10:15
honey
puddicat
Mon 08/09/08
10:29
Used to gargle with salt and warm water arrrrgh!, and i can remember gargling with TCP!!!
mrs_overall
Mon 08/09/08
12:03
I swear by zinc lozenges
Sachs
Mon 08/09/08
12:10
Hi fab, if by chance you have a bottle of Southern Comfort in, a dash of that with hot water is surprisingly good!!
Paul22118
Mon 08/09/08
17:23
I suffer a lot from this.
Chlorodyl is my complete answer.
Panic Button
Mon 08/09/08
18:35
My Mum used to make m gargle with soluble aspirin too.

I never notced any effect!

Best treatment? Sips of cold water.
Tups
Mon 08/09/08
22:38
Good old fashioned Friars Balsam. Put a few drops in a bowl of boiling water and inhale the steam with a towel over your head. I used this method when I had a sore throat before I was singing in a concert. Very effective.
Ice.Maiden
Mon 08/09/08
22:52
The sore throat sprays are brilliant, but don't over-do it, or the taste stays with you for a good while. They numb the area quickly, but Tups' Friars Balsam remedy works!
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