Hosehead
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As someone said. Codeine. (Empacod has the highest concentration per tablet in SA) Stops the cough reflex and as a narcotic, kills the pain.
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Chomp on those curried chillies in a jar (Packo?) from most stores.
after the 4th one you'll forget about your sore throat.
You'll wanna put a bog roll in the freezer tho, for the inevitable ring-sting the next day...
Hosehead - I don't really like drugs, so if I can avoid it... I will... Thank you though![]()
Codeine is a natural substance derived from the Poppy plant. (Papaver [-]bracteatum[/-] somniferum) There. Feel better.?
Never tried it. Except once when my mom managed to convince me that it'll help when I was a kid. Needless to say I've been averse to it ever since
Oroclor? Never heard of that. May I ask what exactly that is? Lozenge? Throat spray?
Salt water kills the germs.
Codeine is a natural substance derived from the Poppy plant. (Papaver bracteatum) There. Feel better.?
Fixed.
Get some honey - it really works, you'll notice how much better it will make your throat feel.
Yes wayngohl, but have you tried the honey?
+ codeine?
i have tried the honey but not the codeine what will it do?
Codeine is one of the strongest cough suppressants known, along with a number of derivatives such as the dihydrocodeine-hydrocodone subgroup of opioids, and the semi-synthetics and synthetics mentioned below. Codeine is the standard by which all antitussives are measured. It suppresses coughing by direct action on the cough centre in the brain, and also decreases the rate and/or tidal volume of respiration.
Recent studies have found that theobromine, a compound found in cacao, is more effective as a cough suppressant than prescription codeine. This compound suppresses the "itch" signal from the nerve in the back of the throat that causes the cough reflex. It is possible to get an effective dose (1 g, though 0.5 g may be sufficient)[3] from 50g of dark chocolate, which contains 2 to 10 times more cacao than milk chocolate. Cocoa powder contains roughly 0.1 g per tablespoon (5g).[4] Theobromine was also free from side effects in the blind tests.[5]