what's a quick fix for sore throats?


Question:
i mean. what works super fast?

Answers:
I always use Tylenol sore throat.it's a liquid and you can get it at any local drug store. It always works for me as soon as I swallow it. Hope your throat is better soon

Other Answers:
A spoonful of honey.

honey, brandy, hot water and lemon try hot tea with abit of honey in it.that always helps me for a sore throat, but you should really get it checked and make sure it's nothing serious.good luck and i hope you feel better.
(btw, add lemon to the hot tea, that should help as well!)))


gargle with hot orange juice - gross but it works whiskey and honey mixed.


*** always works. lol na im just kidding. hot and spicy tea, or some lemon and honey tea works wonders.


Honey dissolved in hot water with lemon and fresh grated ginger, sipped slowly.

Tastes good too.

drink a couple of beers. your throat will feel better for a bit, but probably twice as bad in an hour, so i guess you'll need to get drunk today For me, freshly squeezed orange juice- loaded with Vitamin C!


Gargle with warm as you can stand it- salty water


i know that green tea work within 2-3 days if thats fast enough for you.

Gargle with warm salt water. Ginger Tea or An old home remedy for sore throats. Add 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar, a pinch of cayenne pepper, juice of 1/4 a lemon, and 1 teaspoon of honey to a cup. Add 1 cup of hot water and stir. Drink up to 4 cups a day.


I use a product called Strepsil. works well for me.


Gargle with warm salt water and a little apple cider vinegar.
Hold your nose ,becase it tastes awful but it works.
An old Amish trick.

gargel with hot water mixed wid a pinch of salt honey inside a hot cup of tea!


When were were kids and had a sore throat, my grandma would make Jello. She made it according to the package directions, but as soon as it cooled enough to drink, she poured it into mugs and we drank it. It was very soothing to a sore throat. I still use that home remedy, it really works.


tons of cough drops and whisky

oralgel Honey and lemon gargles in warm water




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