Can honey help with coughs?

Can honey help with coughs?
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Coughs due to respiratory infections such as colds are common this time of year. An effective treatment for a disruptive cough might be sitting in your kitchen pantry.

Dr. Angela Mattke, a with Mayo Clinic Children’s Center, says can help soothe for adults and children. But, she says, never give honey to a child under one.

A spoonful of sugar might help the medicine go down, but the medicine is honey, in this case.

“Honey is safe for anyone ages one and above. And it’s been shown to be effective and safe for both children and adults,” says Dr. Mattke.

Adding honey to or tea, or just a spoonful of honey itself can help with coughs.

“It has been shown to be more effective than over-the-counter cough medications,” she says.

Honey helps by soothing the throat and coating cough receptors. Here are her recommendations for children over age 1.

“You can start with half a teaspoon to a teaspoon, some type of warm liquid. As they get older and they’re able to more easily swallow the honey, you can just give it to them directly on a teaspoon,” Dr. Mattke says.

She recommends using a teaspoon every two hours. And this dosage applies equally to adults.

“And if you do choose to give honey for cough suppression, we would recommend that you use pasteurized honey,” adds Dr. Mattke.

Honey and babies

Honey is generally safe for adults and children over the age of one. Avoid giving honey, even in small amounts, to under the age of one. Honey may lead to a rare but serious gastrointestinal condition known as infant botulism, triggered by exposure to Clostridium botulinum spores. The from these spores can thrive and multiply in a baby’s intestines, producing a potentially harmful toxin.

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