Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and nothing in this article should be taken as medical advice. Please talk to your doctor before using any of the herbs and/or remedies mentioned in this article.
Do you find yourself reading the labels of over-the-counter medicines more than ever before? A common outgrowth of developing a more self-sufficient lifestyle is an interest in natural remedies for everyday ailments.
Although natural medicine is often labeled as “alternative,” many remedies have stood the test of time far longer than those of conventional medicine. The practices of natural medicine have been passed down from generation to generation for centuries and all across the globe.
The best part is that you can make many homemade medicines at home using ingredients you already have in your garden and kitchen. Here are 22 natural medicines you can make at home.
1. Cold Medicine
Elderberry syrup is frequently used to treat the aches and pains associated with the common cold and to help boost the body’s immune system during cold and flu season. You can buy elderberry syrup in stores, but you can make your own syrup less expensively and without the added sugars found in many commercial versions.
The basic ingredients for elderberry syrup are elderberries, honey, a few herbs, and water. Her’es a great recipe for elderberry syrup.
2. DIY Vapor Rub
Here is a recipe for a kid-friendly natural vapor rub to help relieve congestion due to cough and cold. It uses coconut oil, beeswax, and two essential oils.
3. Flu Medicine
The flowering plant Echinacea has long been used to help fight infection and boost immunity. A simple and soothing way to consume echinacea is by sipping it in a tea.
Bring eight ounces of water to a simmer over medium heat before adding a half cup of fresh echinacea. Cover and simmer for 15 minutes. Strain before serving. (You can add a tablespoon of honey for flavor and more health benefits.)
4. Stomach Medicine
Ginger is known to ease stomachache, nausea, and menstrual cramps. It also has anti-viral effects and antibacterial properties.
It’s easy to make ginger tea. Steep between about 1-1/2 teaspoons of freshly grated ginger in boiling water for about 10 minutes. Strain out the ginger and then sip the soothing tea. Once again, you can add honey, if you’d like.
Cup Of Ginger Tea Next To Ginger Root
5. Throat Lozenges
Honey can soothe the throat even in its simplest form – just by the spoonful or mixed with warm water. Another option is to make honey lozenges. This recipe uses honey, coconut oil, lemon juice, and ginger.
6. Ginger Cough Syrup
This homemade syrup is good for you, easy to make, and effective in quieting a nagging cough. Here is the recipe.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups of water
- 1/4 cup fresh ginger (finely chopped)
- 8 sprigs fresh thyme
- 1 cup raw honey
- 1 fresh lemon, juiced
- 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper
- Simmer the thyme and ginger in the water in a small pan over medium heat until the water reduces by half.
- Cool completely before straining the herbs.
- Return liquid to the pan.
- Whisk in honey, lemon, and cayenne pepper.
- Take it in one tablespoon dose and store the rest in an airtight container.