SILENCE a NAGGING cough with this English leaf trick
When you’re HACKING up a storm… people these days are likely to treat you like a leper!
We’ve gotten SO paranoid about showing any “symptoms” in public over the last couple of years…
Well, you just don’t want to be “THAT person” right now.
But even if you’ve stayed home… which you absolutely should do if you’re sick with ANY respiratory infection…
You may need something to QUIET DOWN the cough and congestion.
There’s a natural way to SUPPRESS coughing… and to CLEAR OUT the mucus… that’s been around for CENTURIES.
It’s downright MAINSTREAM in other English-speaking countries around the world…
And fortunately, it’s starting to GAIN popularity in this country.
Here’s what you need to know to get ahead of the game.
Take the BITE out of your BARK
Ivy leaf (Hedera helix) may SOUND like something you’d find growing up the walls outside an English castle…
And it IS often called “English ivy.”
It’s also used as garland greenery at Christmastime, like in that old song “The Holly and the Ivy.”
But what I’m here to share with you today is how this climbing vine has been used to help EASE the symptoms of an upper respiratory infection…
Like the common cold or even bronchitis…
Since at least the 1500s.
I’m talking about coughing… an irritated throat… congestion… and more.
Its leaf extracts work as a cough suppressant (a.k.a. antitussive)… expectorant… and bronchodilator…
BLASTING through phlegm and SOOTHING even the driest of coughs.
According to a review of studies, ivy leaf could also help relieve shortness of breath…
And REDUCE both the frequency and duration of coughing fits.
Its use isn’t just ISOLATED to traditional or herba medicine. And you DON’T have to take it as a supplement (though you can, if you like, try ivy extract capsules by quality makers like Nature’s Way.)
Because even mainstream OTC cough medicines include ivy leaf as a KEY ingredient!
And it’s so safe… you can even find it in drug-free cough medicines formulated for children.
In this country, you’ll find ivy leaf in Robitussin’s “Naturals” product line.
In Australia, Canada, and Europe, ivy leaf is the star ingredient in a cough syrup called “Prospan,” which uses a patented extract called EA 575.
Some research shows that ivy leaf can be even MORE effective when combined with thyme.


