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Honey Spice Throat Drops Recipe – with Healing Essential Oils

Gracious Rain website shares a Honey Spice Throat Drops recipe – a delicious way to soothe a dry, scratchy throat.

This recipe has an old-fashioned taste and is really simple to make.



Honey Spice Cough Drops

Ingredients:
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup honey
1/4 cup butter
3-5 drops doTERRA *OnGuard Essential Oil
Put all the ingredients except OnGuard Essential Oil in a heavy pan and cook slowly over medium heat until it reaches the “hard crack stage.” Resist the urge to turn the heat up higher to speed up the process. It will burn unless you keep it on medium and check it often. Once you can drizzle a spoonful of the syrup into a cup of cold water and have it turn to brittle threads–take it off the heat immediately. Wait about 30 seconds to a minute and then add the OnGuard Essential Oil. Stir.


Pour into a buttered cookie sheet.  Fold edges of the candy into the middle until cool enough to handle.


Working quickly, pull and roll into long strips…


and cut into nickle size pieces.


Allow to cool completely and harden. If your drops have been cooked long enough, you’ll be able to store them in a ziploc bag.


If they are a bit soft and still sticky, wrap them in waxed paper squares and store in a ziploc bag.

Just wait until you tell your friends what you just did.

You’ll likely be worshiped as a Goddess of Health and Healing.

If you play your cards right, it’ll be true.


Honey Spice Cough Drops
Ingredients
  • 2 cups sugar
  • ½ cup water
  • ½ cup honey
  • ¼ cup butter
  • 3-5 drops doTERRA *OnGuard Essential Oil
Instructions
  1. Put all the ingredients except OnGuard Essential Oil in a heavy pan and cook slowly over medium heat until it reaches the “hard crack stage.”
  2. Resist the urge to turn the heat up higher to speed up the process. It will burn unless you keep it on medium and check it often.
  3. Once you can drizzle a spoonful of the syrup into a cup of cold water and have it turn to brittle threads–take it off the heat immediately.
  4. Wait about 30 seconds to a minute and then add the OnGuard Essential Oil.
  5. Stir.
  6. Pour into a buttered cookie sheet.
  7. Fold edges of the candy into the middle until cool enough to handle.
  8. Working quickly, pull and roll into long strips…and cut into nickle size pieces.
  9. Allow to cool completely and harden.
  10. If your drops have been cooked long enough, you’ll be able to store them in a ziploc bag unwrapped.
  11. If they are a bit soft and still sticky, wrap them in waxed paper squares and store in a ziploc bag.

Source: GraciousRain

Making Cough Syrup From Horseradish

Anther great natural cough remedy.
NUMBER 3:

Horseradish Syrup
  • Add a dash of grated horseradish to a quarter cup of honey.
  • Allow it to sit for a few hours then use as a cough syrup.


Simples!

Thanks to rawforbeauty.com and
besthealthmag



Castor Oil Chest Rub

Another Natural Cough Remedy
NUMBER 2:

Caster Oil Chest Rub:

  • Start with a half a cup of good quality - cold pressed castor oil. 
  • Crush one or two cloves of garlic and stir them into the oil.
  • Add a tablespoon of freshly grated ginger - 
  • Add 3 or 4 drops of eucalyptus oil.
  • Add half a teaspoon of cayenne pepper.
  • Rub on chest.



3 Natural Cough Remedies

Number 1:

  • Combine a half cup of honey and a half cup of water.
  • Add in one whole chopped onion and one chopped clove of garlic.
  • Add a dash of sage - thyme or oregano and allow to steep overnight at room temperature.
  • Strain and use the liquid as a cough syrup. 
  • Store in your refrigerator.



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Before trying anything you find on the internet you should fully investigate your options and get further advice from professionals.

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