So, we feather our nest with tissues and handkerchiefs, inhalers and expectorants, decongestants and nasal sprays and wait the blessed coming of the first hard freeze.
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The rest of the time, he pretty much sat in the corner of the musty dugout, gathering cobwebs and catching occasional spray from errant expectorants of tobacco.
In Brazil, guaco ( " Mikania glomerata " ) is commonly used as a medicinal tea as an expectorant and anti-inflammatory due to its compound cumarine.
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Young fertilized branches and needles in the form of tea were taken as an anti-scorbutic, expectorant and disinfecting treatment; inhalations were used to treat respiratory and pulmonary diseases.
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The expectorant property comes from the irritation of mucous membranes by the saponins, which causes an increase in respiratory secretions and a decrease in their viscosity, giving a productive cough.
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One hand clutching his throat, he coughed and heaved and heaved and coughed in a manner that suggested the urgent need for the Heimlich maneuver, or at least a potent expectorant.
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You might try self-treatment with an expectorant and gallons of fluids, but chances are you'll need an antibiotic to wipe out the infection if bacteria are the cause.
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The Manna Ash, native to southern Europe and southwest Asia, produces a blue-green sap, which has medicinal value as a mild laxative, demulcent, and weak expectorant.
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Its inclusion in cigarettes could offer two benefits : acting as an expectorant, since smoking increases mucus production in the lungs; or increasing the beneficial antioxidant glutathione ( which is diminished in smokers ).