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incture, or supplement. Herbal plants are a great way to naturally treat cough with phlegm. They are known to reduce the production of phlegm, ease chest congestion, and reduce inflammation in the airways. Furthermore, they are generally safe to use and can be used in combination with other treatments. However, it is important to consult a healthcare professional before using these herbs, as they can interact with certain medications. With the proper guidance and use of herbal plants, coughing with phlegm can be treated effectively and safely.

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Herbal plants for coughing with phlegm are becoming increasingly popular as natural substitutes for synthetic antitussives. In this study, the effects of samples from three different herbal plants, Adhatoda vasica, Withania somnifera, and Glycyrrhiza glabra, were studied. Results showed that arabinogalactans from all three plants modulated chemically induced coughs in guinea pigs. Interestingly, the antitussive activities of these plants were comparable to the activity of codeine, but with no side effects. This research provides a scientific basis for the use of traditional herbal medicines, indicating that these plants may be effective in treating coughs with phlegm.

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G Nosalova, D Fleskova, L Jurecek… - Respiratory physiology …, 2013 - Elsevier

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Herbal plants have been used for centuries to treat a variety of ailments, including coughs with phlegm. Herbal treatments for coughs with phlegm include marshmallow root, licorice root, elecampane root, thyme, and slippery elm bark. These herbs have expectorant and anti-inflammatory properties, which help to reduce the production of phlegm, ease chest congestion, and clear the airways. These herbs can be taken as a tea, tincture, or supplement. Herbal plants have long been used as a safe and effective remedy for coughs with phlegm. By reducing inflammation and clearing the airways, these herbs can help to reduce the severity of the cough and the amount of phlegm produced. While herbal remedies are generally safe, it is important to consult a healthcare professional before using them, especially if you are pregnant or have a medical condition. With the proper guidance and use of herbal plants, a cough with phlegm can be treated effectively and safely.

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JL Shergis, L Wu, BH May, AL Zhang… - Chronic respiratory …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com

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Herbal plants have been used for centuries to treat a wide range of ailments, including coughs with phlegm. Some of the most popular herbal remedies for this condition include marshmallow root, slippery elm, mullein, and horehound. Marshmallow root can help to soothe an irritated throat and reduce inflammation, slippery elm is known for its ability to reduce mucus, mullein is an expectorant that can help to loosen and expel phlegm, and horehound is a herb that helps to reduce coughing. In addition to these herbs, honey, ginger, and licorice root are also known to be effective treatments. Herbal plants provide an effective, natural remedy for coughs with phlegm. All of the herbs mentioned have their own unique properties that can help reduce coughs and phlegm, while honey, ginger, and licorice root can provide additional benefits. When used as directed, these herbal plants can be a safe and effective way to reduce symptoms and improve overall health. With the right combination of herbs, many people can find relief from their coughs and phlegm.

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S Sultana, A Khan, MM Safhi, HA Alhazmi - Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Invent, 2016 - ijpsi.org

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In particular, some studies have focused on the use of herbal medicines for cough with phlegm. Ginger, anise, and garlic have been used as expectorants for cough with phlegm. Other herbs such as licorice, turmeric, and fennel have been used for the treatment of asthma and allergic rhinitis. Herbal medicines have been used for centuries to treat respiratory ailments. Although more research is needed, the current evidence suggests that some herbal medicines may be beneficial for cough with phlegm. The findings of this review suggest that herbal medicines may be useful as an adjunct therapy in the treatment of asthma and allergic rhinitis. Herbal plants can be a beneficial solution for treating coughs with phlegm. Studies have revealed that ginger, anise, garlic, licorice, turmeric, and fennel are some of the most effective herbal medicines. Although more research is needed to confirm the efficacy of these herbs, they have been used for centuries to treat respiratory ailments and may be an effective adjunct to conventional treatments. Ultimately, herbal medicines can be a safe and natural way to treat coughs with phlegm.

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L Bielory, K Lupoli - Journal of Asthma, 1999 - Taylor & Francis

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Herbal plants have long been used to treat coughs with phlegm. Plants such as eucalyptus, licorice, and thyme are often used to reduce the severity of symptoms. These plants are rich in antioxidants, which help reduce inflammation, while their essential oils help to clear the airways and reduce mucus production. Other herbs like marshmallow root, slippery elm, and mullein are also used to soothe and reduce irritation in the throat and lungs. Teas made from these plants can be taken to provide relief from coughing and throat irritation. Herbal plants can provide an effective and natural way to reduce the severity of a cough with phlegm. With their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, these plants can help reduce inflammation and clear the airways, while their essential oils can help reduce mucus production. Furthermore, they can also provide soothing relief from throat and lung irritation. Although herbal plants can be taken as teas or supplements, it is important to be mindful of potential side effects. Consulting with a healthcare provider before using herbal treatments is advisable.

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CH Hempen, T Fischer - 2009 - books.google.com

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Herbal plants can be used to treat a cough with phlegm. Plants such as basil, thyme, oregano, rosemary, and bay leaves can be steeped in boiling water to create a tea that can help reduce coughing and phlegm. Honey and lemon can be added to the tea for flavor and to help soothe the throat. Peppermint and ginger can also be added to the tea for flavor and to help with coughing. Other herbal remedies for cough with phlegm include anise, fenugreek, and fennel, which can be boiled in water and consumed as a tea. Herbal remedies are a great way to help treat cough with phlegm, as they are effective and natural. Many herbal plants have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties that can help reduce coughing and phlegm. They can also be used in combination with other remedies to help reduce coughing and phlegm, such as drinking plenty of fluids and avoiding irritants. Herbal plants are a great way to naturally treat cough with phlegm, and they provide a safe and effective alternative to traditional medicine. With proper research and understanding, herbal plants can be used to help reduce coughing and phlegm, providing relief from these symptoms.

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M Kumar, S Parihar - Sch Acad J Pharm, 2022 - researchgate.net

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This study looked into the medicinal plants used by the Ayta communities in Dinalupihan, Bataan for treating coughs with phlegm. It was found that the most commonly used plants for such purpose were Psidium guajava L. (guava) and Lunasia amara Blanco (bitter apple). Both plants were taken orally in 57% of the cases, with leaves being the most used part. The study concluded that these two plants are the most popular choice among the Ayta communities for treating coughs with phlegm, as they have a high use value of 0.814. This highlights the importance of traditional medicine in the local communities and the need to further research the potential of these herbs.

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OAG Tantengco, MLC Condes, HHT Estadilla… - Pharmacognosy …, 2018 - phcogj.com

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Herbal plants are known to be a natural remedy for treating a cough with phlegm. Commonly used herbs to treat these symptoms include horehound, mullein, and marshmallow root. Horehound is an herb that is known to act as an expectorant and help clear mucus from the lungs. Mullein is an herb that can be used to reduce inflammation and soothe a sore throat. Marshmallow root is an herb that can help to ease irritation and reduce mucus production. All of these herbs can be taken in various forms, such as teas, tinctures, or syrups. Herbal plants can be an effective way to treat a cough with phlegm. They are natural, easy to find, and can be used in many different forms, making them a convenient and safe treatment choice. However, it is important to talk to your doctor before trying any herbal remedy, as some may interact with other medications or treatments. With the right advice and guidance, herbal plants can be a great way to reduce the discomfort caused by a cough with phlegm.

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MJ Qasemzadeh, H Sharifi… - Journal of evidence …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com

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Vasaka is a well-known herb in indigenous systems of medicine. It is known for its beneficial effects, especially in bronchitis. The leaves, bark, root bark, fruit, and flowers of Vasaka are all useful in the removal of intestinal parasites. Vasaka herb is used for treating cough with phlegm, as well as other respiratory disorders like asthma and bronchitis. It helps to reduce mucus and phlegm, as well as clear the airways. Additionally, it also has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. In conclusion, Vasaka is an effective herbal plant for treating cough with phlegm, as well as other respiratory disorders. Its anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties make it a great option for those looking for a natural remedy for their cough with phlegm.

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R Kharel - J. Chem, 2010 - asset-pdf.scinapse.io

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Herbal plants for cough with phlegm have been used for centuries to treat a variety of respiratory ailments, including bronchitis, chest colds and sinus infections. Plants like thyme, rosemary, oregano, sage, bay leaf and eucalyptus have long been used to make teas and decoctions that help to break up phlegm, reduce inflammation and soothe the throat. Other herbs like licorice root, marshmallow root, slippery elm, mullein and plantain are also effective for treating coughs associated with phlegm. Herbal plants can be used in various forms such as teas, tinctures, syrups, capsules, and even inhalants. These plants are often combined with other herbs that work synergistically, such as ginger, turmeric and honey, to increase the effectiveness of the remedy. The active components in herbal plants can also be isolated and extracted using different extraction methods. Herbal plants have been used for centuries to treat coughs with phlegm, and modern research has validated the efficacy of these plants for treating respiratory ailments. The many forms in which herbal plants can be used, combined with the fact that these plants are generally safe and easy to find, make them an ideal choice for treating coughs with phlegm. In conclusion, herbal plants are a safe, effective and convenient option for treating coughs with phlegm, and can be used in a variety of ways to bring relief.

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J Karbwang, FP Crawley, K Na-Bangchang… - Evidence-Based …, 2019 - hindawi.com

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