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Cough honey

There are dozens of other examples around the house for which we have similar quality standards in terms of their resistance to flow. Examples include other food products such as honey, pancake syrup, gravy, and ice cream toppings. Hygiene products include shampoo, hand lotion, and liquid soap. We might also cite pharmaceutical formulations, such as cough medicines, milk of magnesia, and liquid dietary supplements, as well as home and car care products such as caulks, glues, and motor oils. [Pg.419]

OTC Robltussln CoughGels, Robitussin Honey Cough, Robltussln Maximum Strength Cough, Vicks 44 Cough Relief... [Pg.352]

Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml (ElixSure Cough), 10 mg/5 ml (Robitussin Honey Cough, Silphen DM), 15 mg/5 ml (Benylin Adult, Robitussin Maximum Strength Cough), 20 mg/15 ml (Creomulsion Cough). [Pg.352]

Gleditsia horrida Willd. G. sinensis Lam. G. xylocarpa Hance Zao Ci (Chinese honey locust) (leaf, fruit, seed) Saponin, arabinon, gleditsin, fisetin, fustin.50 Anthelmintic, febrifuge, treat cough, dysentery, flatulence, rectal prolapse, stroke, throat numbness, tetanus, emitic. [Pg.86]

Compounds used in demulcent cough remedies include glycerol, liquid glucose, syrup, honey and treacle. [Pg.144]

Griflfln s Tincture for Coughs. Oil of caraway and anise, each 2 drachms eaflron, k ounce benzoic acid, f ounce opium, 5 drachms camphor, 4 ounce spirit, 6 ounces honey, 6 ounces. V en mixed and dissolved, color with burnt sugar. [Pg.309]

Herbal therapy can also take the form of syrup. Symps are made by drying the herb and soaking it in water or oil and then adding a sweetener to the mix. The sweetener is usually honey or sugar. The sweetened mixture is then heated until the symp forms. Herbal symps are used to treat colds, cough, and sore throat. [Pg.152]

Traditional use Fruits are widely used as a tonic, choleretic, and as a remedy for scurvy. An infusion of the fruits with honey is used to treat upper respiratory colds and coughs. A decoction of the roots is drunk to treat diarrhea. A decoction of the leaves is taken to treat dysentery and as a diuretic (Khodzhimatov 1989). The hips from this and related species are used to prevent scurvy and avitaminosis, to treat arteriosclerosis, cholecystitis, hepatitis, and gastrointestinal diseases, particularly with reduced bile production (Altimishev 1991). Oil of rose is used externally to treat cracked and injured nipples of breast feeding women, bedsores, trophic ulcers of the shins, and dermatosis (Muravyova 1978). The fruits are used to treat lung tuberculosis, diphtheria, scarlet fever, flu, and sore throat (Zakordonets 1953). [Pg.216]

Sweden islandslav Used for whooping cough, colds, congestion, asthma, other chest ailments, appetite stimulation, diabetes, nephritis, and tuberculosis. Either decoction or infusion made from dried shredded lichen in either water or milk and drunk either warm or cold. Honey or chocolate sometimes added (Ahmadjian and Nilsson 1963)... [Pg.46]

Traditional Medicine. In Indian folk medicine, honey is considered demulcent used for the treatment of eye ailments sore throat, coughs, colds, and constipation. Heated or mixed with hot liquids, it is used in conjunction with emetic and enema formulations. [Pg.358]


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