ConditionsHealthSupplements Natural alternatives to OTC standbys By Victoria Dolby Toews, MPH October 1, 2006 0 comment 0 Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Google + Pinterest Print Instead of Try this NotesAdvertisement Cough suppressant Wild cherry (Prunus serotina), horehound (Marrubium vulgare), or slippery elm (Ulmus rubra) Choose lozenges, syrup, or tea. Decongestant Aromatic oils: eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus), peppermint (Mentha piperita), or menthol Combine a few drops of one of the oils with hot water in a bowl, cover your head with a towel, and breathe in the vapor. Decongestant Horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) Eat horseradish (the fresh root or prepared horseradish dressing) or apply a poultice of horseradish powder over the nose or sinuses. Fever reducer Elderflower (Sambucus nigra) Choose syrup, tincture, or tea. Pain reliever White willow (Salix species) or meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmariaI) Choose either tincture or tea. Sore throat spray Slippery elm (Ulmus rubra) Choose lozenges, tea, syrup, or tincture. Sore throat spray Bee propolis Choose syrup or throat spray. All bee products have a slight risk for allergic reaction. 0 comment 0 Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Google + Pinterest Print Victoria Dolby Toews, MPH Related Posts What are the different forms of supplements? August 28, 2015 “I want to quit smoking to be a... January 1, 2006 The Goal: Step into Plant-Based Living January 3, 2024 How to make hot spiced cider January 3, 2012 7 tips for smarter branding and packaging March 8, 2012 “I feel tired all the time.” April 1, 2006 Real Happiness: An interview with Sharon Salzberg February 16, 2011 [Infographic] The rising demand for ingredient transparency October 20, 2015 Are gluten-free restaurant dishes really gluten-free? October 19, 2018 What are the best foods to eat if... October 1, 2006 Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.