My recipe is bourbon,honey and lemon. Shake well and take a slug every hour. Works very well for a cough. If you don’t like bourbon, whiskey does just as well.
Oil of any sort doesn’t mix with water. It should be taken separately.
In fact, the water-based liquid should be used to cleanse the irritated tissue, then the fatty-oily stuff to coat the tissue and protect it from being irritated by dry air and saliva.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
I’ll go without the bourbon AND the cod liver oil (replace the latter with capsules of fish liver oil which will be washed down with that tea).
almost 6 years ago
That won’t be necessary, Carmen.
Anathema Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Ah, he wants the Bourbon and not the cod liver oil.
HarryCK almost 6 years ago
Go with the pure !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyocPX4k4y8
hogpop.padula almost 6 years ago
A glass of Single Malt Scotch and lemon peel! Six or seven of those and your cough is gone. Works every time.
WCraft Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Are we out of Tequilia?
Margo Premium Member almost 6 years ago
My recipe is bourbon,honey and lemon. Shake well and take a slug every hour. Works very well for a cough. If you don’t like bourbon, whiskey does just as well.
gammaguy almost 6 years ago
Oil of any sort doesn’t mix with water. It should be taken separately.
In fact, the water-based liquid should be used to cleanse the irritated tissue, then the fatty-oily stuff to coat the tissue and protect it from being irritated by dry air and saliva.
craigwestlake almost 6 years ago
The best drink for a cold is prune juice. It won’t help the cold but it’ll make you afraid to cough…
CalLadyQED almost 6 years ago
My grandfather made a “special” cough syrup for his staunch teetotaler Baptist mother. I have wondered if she ever suspected the main ingredients