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Tea for a Sore Throat

A warm honey and lemon brew genuinely soothes a sore throat; chamomile, marshmallow root and liquorice add a coating, calming effect.

Tea and a sore throat, in short: a warm cup with honey is genuinely soothing, and honey itself has real evidence for easing throat and cough. Chamomile, liquorice and marshmallow root coat and calm. It is comfort while the throat heals, not a cure.

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For a sore throat, warmth and honey are the winning combination. A honey and lemon brew soothes the raw feeling and eases the tickle that makes you cough. Demulcent herbs like marshmallow root add a gentle coating effect.

Why honey works

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Honey genuinely soothes a sore throat and is recognised for easing coughs, which is why it is the classic addition to a hot drink when you are run down. Stir it into a warm, not boiling, cup. See Wikipedia: honey and the NHS guide to sore throats. (Honey is not for babies under one year old.)

Soothing, coating cups

  • Chamomile. Mild and calming; pairs well with honey.
  • Marshmallow root or liquorice. Traditional demulcents that coat and soothe the throat (go easy on liquorice if you have high blood pressure).
  • Ginger. Warming, with a little natural heat that some find comforting.

Warm, not scalding

Let the cup cool to comfortably warm. Very hot liquid can irritate an already raw throat. A salt water gargle alongside the tea is a cheap, well established extra.

At a glance

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Cup For a sore throat
Honey and lemon Soothes; eases the cough tickle
Chamomile Calming; good with honey
Marshmallow root / liquorice Coating, demulcent
Ginger Warming comfort

FAQ

Best tea for a sore throat? A warm honey and lemon brew, or chamomile with honey.

Does it cure the sore throat? No. It soothes while the throat heals on its own.

Should the tea be very hot? No, warm is kinder; scalding liquid irritates.

When should I see a GP or pharmacist? If it lasts more than a week, is severe, or comes with a high temperature or difficulty swallowing, get advice.

This is general information, not medical advice. A persistent or severe sore throat should be checked by a GP or pharmacist.

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Sources

Part of: Tea for Colds & Flu

Shop soothing teas: chamomile, lemon & ginger, the herbal & fruit range, or the full tea shop (free UK postage over £35).

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