Home
Free herb courses


Resources...

Herbs
How to make rememdies
books
Herbs A-Z

Remedies... (Index)

cold care
First aid
Kids and babes
Pregnancy
Stress
Pets
More remedies

Soap
Wild recipes
Articles

Your passion

Home> Natural cold care> Stuffy nose cure

UNSTUFF THAT STUFFY NOSE with this stuffy nose cure!

This is so simple you’ll hardly believe it!

What do my wife and I do when we get a stuffy nose?

We use chamomile. That’s it! Plain and simple.

But HOW do we use chamomile? We make an herbal steam.

  1. Bring two quarts of water to a boil
  2. When it boils, turn off the heat and put in two handfuls of dried chamomile flowers. Now, I realize at this time, you may not have loose chamomile flowers in your cupboard…BUT… you may have a box of chamomile tea bags. So, instead of boiling a 2 quarts, boil a quart of water and then throw in 10 tea bags.
  3. Make sure the pot is COVERED after you put in your chamomile.
  4. After 15 minutes, carry the pot over to the kitchen table, put it on a hot pad.
  5. Get a towel and a box of tissues.
  6. Remove the cover and hold up the towel like a “tent” over the pot of tea with your head under it.
  7. Breath in the steam. Keep the tissue handy because you’ll have to blow you’re nose every so often.
  8. Keep this up as long as you want. Breath through your nose and through your mouth.
  9. You can reuse the tea a couple of times before composting it.
  10. AHHHHHHH………relief!!!!! Your stuffy nose is cured!

Click here to order chamomile bulk for your stuffy nose cure. (scroll down to "Chamomile flowers")

Make you own medicine with the Herbal Medicine Making Kit.

Check out this eBook (PC only) loaded with home remedies.


Natural Cold Care home

Why We Get Colds...

Cold Cure Soup

Cough Remedy

Garlic remedies

Immune Soup Recipe

Sinus Infections & GSE

"Special Tea" recipe

Strep & Echinacea

Stuffy Nose Remedy








Order Chamomile Flowers bulk


rss what is rss? | home | contact | links | terms of use | privacy | bring your passion on-line

FamilyHerbalRemedies.com content and design ©2005-2008 LearningHerbs.com,LLC. All rights reserved.