Our Natural Remedy | Lingering Cough Relief

Finally Shake That Lingering Cough.

Get the clinically proven, research-backed natural remedy that outperformed systemic steroid medications—with zero side effects.

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The Clinical Protocol: Honey & Coffee

A persistent post-infectious cough isn't an active infection—it is damaged, inflamed airway tissue. This highly researched mixture tackles the damage from two angles: the honey coats and heals the tissue, while the coffee acts as a gentle bronchodilator to open the airways.

What You Need:
  • 1 Tablespoon (~21g) of raw, natural honey
  • 1 Teaspoon (~3g) of instant caffeinated coffee
  • 7 Ounces (~200mL) of warm water
Instructions:
Stir the honey and coffee into the water until completely dissolved. Drink the solution while warm every 8 hours for one week.

Crucial Note: The water must be warm, but strictly under 140°F (60°C). Boiling hot water will destroy the beneficial natural healing enzymes found in the raw honey.

Backed by Peer-Reviewed Clinical Data

In a double-blind randomized controlled trial published in the Primary Care Respiratory Journal, researchers evaluated adults suffering from persistent post-infectious coughs. They found this exact honey-and-coffee protocol was significantly more effective at resolving the cough than systemic steroids (prednisolone) and over-the-counter expectorants (guaifenesin).

Clinical Reference: Primary Care Respiratory Journal (PMID: 23966217)

Is Your Cough Causing Physical Pain?

Severe, persistent coughing places massive mechanical stress on your thoracic spine, rib cage, and diaphragm. If you are experiencing sharp mid-back pain, rib soreness, or upper neck tension following a recent illness, your body is likely dealing with structural subluxations caused by the constant strain of coughing.

Don't let a lingering cough turn into chronic back pain. Let's get your spine back in alignment so your nervous system can fully heal.

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