DRAIN your congested airways with this condiment trick
The pressure is mounting…
And you’re not sure if you can take it anymore.
No, I’m not talking about politics…
I’m talking about your sinuses!
Just because we’ve been so focused on ONE type of respiratory infection this year doesn’t mean we can IGNORE all the other ones.
If you’re like 30 million Americans every year, a sinusitis diagnosis could be in your future…
And you know what that means.
Antibiotics!
But it doesn’t have to – because there’s a drug-free way to ERADICATE the infection and UNCLOG your breathing passages.
Mother Nature’s decongestant
Horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) has been used as a food flavoring in Europe for CENTURIES.
It’s actually a distant cousin of the radish… but with a far more PUNGENT flavor.
America’s founding fathers… like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson… tried their hand at growing their own horseradish in their colonial-era gardens.
And today in this country, you’ll find this root vegetable served alongside such steakhouse staple dishes as roast beef and prime rib… and as an ingredient in cocktail sauce and Bloody Marys.
But its MEDICINAL history dates back to the Middle Ages!
Although it’s considered a “warming” herb, horseradish actually acts as an anti-inflammatory…
And it’s inflammation from an infection-fighting immune response that typically makes you feel SO SICK!
But where this antioxidant-rich root REALLY shines is as a broad-spectrum antimicrobial – one that can help beat back upper respiratory infections.
I’m talking about the common cold… as well as bronchitis and even sinus infections!
In Germany… where horseradish is widely accepted as medicine… researchers have found its infection-busting effects to be comparable to those of antibiotics…
But with FAR FEWER negative side effects.
And it’s even safe enough to give to children!
Horseradish appears to work by KILLING infection-causing pathogens… and STIMULATING mucus flow to relieve congestion.
Germany’s Commission E recommends grating up to 1 teaspoon of fresh horseradish root and consuming it three times per day.
But you don’t even have to EAT this condiment in order for it to work. You can literally add it to a bowl of hot water and breathe in the steam with a towel over your head.
That “hot mustard” smell that tingles your nose LITERALLY clears your sinuses!
If you can’t get your hands on fresh horseradish… or you just can’t stand the taste or smell… look for dried horseradish root extract in capsule form in the supplement aisle of your favorite health food store.
You’ll also find horseradish as an ingredient in respiratory support and sinus support herbal blends.
To unclogging your sinuses,
Melissa Young
P.S. There’s another “hot” kitchen cure that can THIN mucus in congested sinuses… and THROUGHOUT your respiratory tract. Click here to find out what this fiery secret is.


