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Menthol/Eucalyptus/Lemon Drink-medfree
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Hi, Does anyone know of a drink, either powder or cordial that contains menthol/eucalyptus and possibly lemon , preferably sugar free as i'm diabetic ,that does not contain medications , in other words 'Lem-sip' without the paracetamol etc. I just want a soothing decongestant drink to sip when i.ve a 'cold'.( i'm already on the maximum paracet/codeine for other problems)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry you all seem to miss my point, I want a hot drink containing menthol ,eucalyptus and hopefully lemon to sip as a comforter /throat soother (and obviously to act as a decongestant ). I have tried dissolving Hall's mentholyptus but you need a lot to get any strength and it's to high in sugar and quite sickly. Surely some one makes a cordial or 'tea' ?
Hi, PLJ was as its initials intimate, 'pure lemon juice' which you could add hot water to to make a drink ,granted. Just as easy to put a slice or two of lemon in a cup and add hot water! Now all I need is to find a source of menthol and euculyptus that I can disolve in said drink to make what I'm after. Any ideas.? Do you know if menthol or eucalyptus oils are safe to injest?
eycalyptus oil is not safe to ingest.
One way round it would be take less paracetamol in your "regular" medications in order to have enough left to take in a lempsip drink. If your paracetamol and codiene are in one tablet, ask the gp to prescribe them seperately, so you can just take the paracetamol out, and then "enjoy" (yuck) lemsip
One way round it would be take less paracetamol in your "regular" medications in order to have enough left to take in a lempsip drink. If your paracetamol and codiene are in one tablet, ask the gp to prescribe them seperately, so you can just take the paracetamol out, and then "enjoy" (yuck) lemsip
Hi Puzzled001.
Mint is a natural source of menthol, so a steaming cup of mint tea can actually help open clogged nasal passages and soothe sore throats, at least temporarily. Drinking it throughout the day may even help offset the need for dehydrating decongestants. If you're running a fever, menthol's cooling sensation may help you feel a little more comfortable. Mint is also a great stomach soother. If you get tired of tea, try adding chopped mint leaves to fruit salad.
This was taken from:- http://herbsspices.about.com/od/herbsspiceshea lth/tp/HerbsSpicesforWinterWoes.htm
Hope you are feeling better soon.
Mint is a natural source of menthol, so a steaming cup of mint tea can actually help open clogged nasal passages and soothe sore throats, at least temporarily. Drinking it throughout the day may even help offset the need for dehydrating decongestants. If you're running a fever, menthol's cooling sensation may help you feel a little more comfortable. Mint is also a great stomach soother. If you get tired of tea, try adding chopped mint leaves to fruit salad.
This was taken from:- http://herbsspices.about.com/od/herbsspiceshea lth/tp/HerbsSpicesforWinterWoes.htm
Hope you are feeling better soon.
I know what you mean puzzled .I am lucky that having family in Germany they send me boxes of sachets of something called Hei�e Zitrone which is a lemon drink you make up from the powder. It also has magnesium in it . No medicational stuff at all and no sugar .I then put a large dollop of honey in and this is my favourite bedtime drink .
The only thing close to it here that I have seen is from Rowses the honey people .But it's quite expensive for a few sachets .
http://www.rowsehoney.co.uk/articles/our-other -products/honey-and-lemon
Can you have honey ?
Or try this ...
Any herbal tea will do camomile or peppermint preferably (which contains menthol, a cough suppressant and decongestant). Boiling water on the teabag . Let it steep, covered, for three to five minutes. Uncover, remove the tea bag, and squeeze a lemon into it .
Sip ......lovely :)
The only thing close to it here that I have seen is from Rowses the honey people .But it's quite expensive for a few sachets .
http://www.rowsehoney.co.uk/articles/our-other -products/honey-and-lemon
Can you have honey ?
Or try this ...
Any herbal tea will do camomile or peppermint preferably (which contains menthol, a cough suppressant and decongestant). Boiling water on the teabag . Let it steep, covered, for three to five minutes. Uncover, remove the tea bag, and squeeze a lemon into it .
Sip ......lovely :)
Many of the German Apotheke don't supply out of Germany unfortunately puzzled this is why I get it sent .
But this is the stuff
http://www.ciao.de/Kruger_Heissgetrank_Citrone __Test_3036796
But this is the stuff
http://www.ciao.de/Kruger_Heissgetrank_Citrone __Test_3036796
Hi Puzzle. A friend of mine is diabetic and, as she is on painkillers for an illness already, she can't drink Lemsips and the like when she has a cold. She always goes to her local Chinese Health Shop. She just tells them what she needs and they make it up there and then.I've never tried it myself, but she swears by it. Iy wouldn't do any harm to pop into one near you just to ask. Hope that helps.
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