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As the winter months roll in, so does the season of sniffles and sore throats. Waking up with a stuffy nose and scratchy throat is unpleasant, and getting through a day feeling under the weather is exhausting. Instead of reaching for that morning coffee, try a warm cup of lemon and clove water—a home remedy for cough and cold that may surprise you with its benefits. Indianexpress.com spoke to health expert Vijayshree N, head and chief dietician at MGM Healthcare, to learn more about how this simple drink can help relieve cold symptoms and even support weight management.
“Lemon is known for its high vitamin C content, which can enhance immunity and help loosen mucus, making it easier to expel. Cloves, on the other hand, possess anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. They contain compounds such as eugenol and gallic acid, which act as antioxidants and help preserve cell health,” Vijayshree said.
She also said that cloves function as a cough suppressant, calming the cough reflex and aiding better breathing, promoting restful sleep. They also help clear the respiratory tract, making them particularly beneficial during colds and coughs.
Replacing your morning coffee with lemon and clove water won’t provide the same caffeine boost, but it does have its own benefits. “A typical coffee with milk and sugar contains around 100-120 calories, whereas lemon and clove water, with just a teaspoon of honey, has about 20 calories,” Vijayshree said.
If reducing calorie intake is your goal, this substitution can help. Plus, lemon and clove water is soothing, especially when you’re dealing with flu symptoms or a sore throat. For best results, Vijayshree recommended drinking lemon and clove water twice a day—morning and evening—when experiencing cold symptoms.
Here’s how to prepare it:
Boil the cloves: Start by boiling cloves in water until the water is infused with its essence.
Cool to warm: Let the water cool to a warm, comfortable temperature before adding lemon juice and honey. Avoid adding lemon while the water is hot to preserve its vitamin C content and prevent bitterness.
Add honey: For added soothing effects and a balanced taste, mix in a teaspoon of honey.
Vijayshree suggested consuming this drink daily for about a week to ten days if you’re experiencing a cold, cough, or sore throat. It can serve as a comforting morning and evening drink and can even complement your regular coffee or tea.
“While this drink is safe for most people, individuals with peptic ulcers, esophageal issues, or throat sensitivity to lemon may need to use this remedy carefully. Adding honey can help counteract the acidity of lemon,” said Vijayshree.
Remember, while lemon and clove water can offer relief from mild cold symptoms, it’s always best to consult a healthcare professional for more serious infections.
DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.