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singing remedies


Question Posted Wednesday February 8 2012, 10:46 pm

so you say peppermint tea is good because im auditioning for the voice and my throat is a little dry cause of sickness anything eles is good what about hunny and lemon in a cup?

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Siren_Cytherea answered Thursday February 9 2012, 10:02 am:
My favorite trick for a sore throat (home-remedy-wise, anyway) is hot (not scalding) peppermint tea with a cough drop melted into it.

You can also do peppermint tea and honey - but you'll have to experiment with the lemon before your audition. People use lemon for its acidity to help cut the phlegm in their throat, but it actually made my voice worse, and hurt rather than helped.

Also, drink LOTS of room temperature water. Cold water can make you phlegmy and mess with your voice. If lemon helps you, you can even pop a couple of lemon slices into your water.

Hope these tricks help. Good luck!

Siren

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