Are you ready for cold and flu season? Keep your family healthy with these 4 Ways to Naturally Ease a Sore Throat plus tips for your humidifier. This is a sponsored post written for Vicks Humidifiers. I was compensated and provided complimentary products for this post. All opinions are my own. May contain commissioned links.
4 Ways to Naturally Ease a Sore Throat
It’s that time of year again.
And while our family has already had quite a bit of the flu, I know the inevitable cold and flu season will strike our house yet again.
And the worst part? The sore throat. UGH – it always is the worst of the symptoms for our family. So I’m prepping early with these 4 Ways to Naturally Ease a Sore Throat – with one of my family’s home remedies and lots of other tips to keep your family healthy this season.
Try Our Family’s Homemade Throat Soother
When in doubt, you turn to family for help. My Father-in-Law spilled his secret to keeping sore throats at bay with this Family Homemade Throat Soother. Here’s what you need:
Ingredients:
- 1 oz. cup
- apple cider vinegar
- honey
Directions:
Fill the cup with equal parts vinegar and honey (warmed tastes better – trust me). Drink as soon as you begin to feel the symptoms of a sore throat. I have tried this home remedy many times and have always felt better the next day. Earlier is better! It’s seriously an amazing family health hack.
Gargle with Warm Salt Water
Good ole salt. In case you’re not warming up to drink vinegar, this is a great natural alternative. Warm salt water can help alleviate sore throat symptoms. Bonus, you don’t have to swallow this one.
Take a Hot Shower
Steam, it does a body good. When my kids are sick, I always give them a hot shower before bed. Not only does the steam help to open nasal passages, but can also relieve sore throats too.
Use a Quality Humidifier for Sore Throat | Humidifier Tips
If there’s anything I’d recommend as a pediatric nurse, it’s to get a quality cool and warm mist humidifier for your family. Not only can humidifiers relieve cough and congestion symptoms during cold and flu season, but proper humidity levels can reduce the survival of flu viruses on surfaces and in the air, keeping your family well year-round. Here are some things to keep in mind when using your quality cool and warm mist humidifier, like Vicks Humidifiers, available at Walmart.
Monitor Humidity Levels. Did you know that the ideal humidity levels in your home are between 40% – 60%? Monitor your home’s humidity levels with a Humidity Monitor.
Clean Your Humidifier Properly. Algae, bacteria and mold can all grow inside of your humidifier if not cleaned properly. Consider this easy solution. The Protec Cleaning Fish can reduce up to 99% of odor causing bacteria, unsightly mold and algae growth for up to 30 days – by just dropping into your humidifier tank!
Consider VapoPads. I’m a huge fan of scents when I’m feeling ill, especially at bedtime. VapoPads with comforting scents like Menthol, Rosemary or Lavender can provide soothing vapors for up to eight hours.
Sore throats are NO fun, especially during cold and flu season. Keep your family healthy with these 4 Ways to Naturally Ease a Sore Throat. How do you keep your family healthy during cold and flu season?
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chris z says
my best tip is to wash hands alot
Patricia Mingozzi says
I always wash my hands.
Cheryl Chervitz says
Get a flu shot and wash your hands!
Cheryl Chervitz says
I like that the humidifiers are filter free.
Angela Saver says
My tips for staying healthy are to practice regular hand washing & to get plenty of sleep!
Sonya Morris says
My tip is to get plenty of rest.
Glendy C says
Get plenty of rest & drink lots of water
Cheryl B. says
We wash our hands and faces feequently. Take vitamins and get extra sleep.
Cheryl B says
I like that it is filter free.
Kristin C says
My first line of defense is a flu shot
jeani b says
my favorite humidifier is the Vicks Starry Night Humidifier V3700
Becca says
My tip is to load up on vitamin c. It seems to help me!
Emily Ann Benzing says
Definitely keep hand sanitizer on you and in the house. It works wonders! -Emily Ann
Christie says
Wash your hands alot and use hand sanitizer.
Brittney House says
We try to keep our hands washed as often as possible.
Vera K says
I really try hard to wash my hands a lot and not touch my face.
Susan Leavens says
This is just what I need. I use honey to help my girl out.
heather w says
Take your vitamins, get plenty of rest & eat healthy
Robin Abrams says
Wash your hands often and take vitamins is my best tip to stay healthy
laura bernard says
Wash hands and take elderberry syrup!