How to Use Alcohol to Treat a Cold

How to Use Alcohol to Treat a Cold

There is no real cure for the common cold, but there are things you can do to temporarily alleviate some of its symptoms. Hot toddies, in particular, are a common home remedy for colds. Hot teas with a shot of alcohol might also help with certain symptoms of a cold, but if you are sick, the best advice is always to avoid alcohol and stick with other drinks.

However, if you do want to try an alcoholic drink when you’re sick, avoid drinking excessively since that will make you feel even worse and possibly make your cold last longer!

Method 1: Mixing Alcohol and Lemon

  1. Make a hot toddy. A hot toddy is a popular cold remedy. Pour 1 ounce (30 milliliters) of whiskey and 1 to 2 tablespoons of honey into a mug, then squeeze in the juice of 3 lemon wedges. Add 8 ounces (240 milliliters) of boiling water and stir to mix. Poke 8 to 10 cloves into a lemon wedge and plop it into the mug.
  2. Mix a honey-ginger-lemon tonic and add some whiskey. Peel a 1 inch (2.54 centimeter) piece of ginger root and chop it into small pieces. Add it to 8 ounces (240 milliliters) of water, along with the juice of half a lemon and 1 teaspoon of honey. Bring everything to a boil in a small saucepan, then pour the mixture through a strainer into a mug. Add 1 ounce (30 milliliters) of whiskey and stir. Drink the tonic while it is still hot.
  3. Make a cough syrup out of bourbon. If you’re coughing or suffering from a sore, scratchy throat, try this recipe for relief. Pour 2 ounces (60 milliliters) of bourbon and the juice of half a lemon (about 2 ounces/60 milliliters) into a mug. Put the mug into the microwave and heat for 45 seconds. Add 1 tablespoon of honey, stir, and heat for another 45 seconds. Drink your cough syrup while it is still hot.
  4. Try a gaelic punch. Mix the zest of six lemons with ¾ cup (12 tablespoons) of sugar. Wait one to two hours, then mix again and add 8 ounces (250 milliliters) of boiling water. Stir the mixture until the sugar dissolves. Strain the whole mix, then add 750 milliliters (about 3.2 cups) whisky. Finally, add another 32 ounces (4 cups) of water. Sprinkle some nutmeg over it and drop six thin lemon slices, each studded with four cloves, into the mix.

Method 2: Enjoying Alcoholic Teas

  1. Brew some hot toddy tea. The traditional hot toddy is also available in a flavorful tea variant. To get started, boil 8 ounces (240 milliliters) of water and add in ¼ teaspoon of ground ginger, 3 whole cloves, 1 cinnamon stick, and 2 bags of green or orange tea. Let it brew for 5 minutes, then take out the tea bags.
  2. Brew some berry-rum tea. A hot and flavorful mixture of herbal tea and booze can help you treat your cold. Brew a bag of berry-flavored herbal tea in 6 ounces (180 milliliters) of boiling water for two to three minutes. Discard the tea bag, then add 1 ½ ounces (45 milliliters) of white rum, ½ tablespoon of lemon juice, and 1 teaspoon of honey. Stir everything together, then garnish with a lemon twist (or some lemon peel).
  3. Try a whisky chai. Whisky chai is a tasty beverage that combines traditional chai tea with a bit of whisky. To get started, mix 16 powdered cloves, one teaspoon ginger, eight powdered cardamom pods (without seeds), 20 powdered black peppercorns, a pinch of nutmeg, and two powdered cinnamon sticks. In a medium saucepan, simmer one quart (one liter) of whole milk. Stir in the spices. Let the spices and milk mingle for 10 minutes.

Method 3: Knowing the Risks

  1. Drink with moderation. Drinking alcohol to treat a cold cannot replace modern medicine or rest. Drinking too much alcohol can cause liver damage in the long run and can also make cold symptoms, such as congestion, sore throats, and coughing, much worse. These remedies are best used occasionally.
  2. Be aware that alcohol can weaken the immune system. Drinking too much alcohol can weaken your immune system, making it easier for you to get sick. When you are already sick, your immune system is weaker than normal. This means that drinking alcohol while sick may make it even more difficult for you to recover.
  3. Know that alcohol can dehydrate you. When you are sick, you need to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids; this helps improve sore throats and congestion. Certain fluids, such as alcohol and caffeine, can dehydrate you instead, making things like congestion, sore throats, and coughing worse.
  4. Check your medication for compatibility with alcohol. Many medicines used to treat colds react negatively with alcohol.  Combined with alcohol, they could cause dizziness, drowsiness, fainting, headaches, nausea, and vomiting. Check the user instructions you got with your medicine before drinking, and check the warning label. Common cold-related medicines that should not be taken with alcohol include:

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