Yeah, sore throats are really uncomfortable—been there myself a few times. Asian medicine is great because it doesn’t just fight symptoms. It’s all about getting to the root of the issue. You mentioned Tulsi, Licorice, and Honey, and those are all great options. Tulsi (Holy Basil) has incredible antimicrobial properties, and it’s a pretty amazing adaptogen too. Boil a few fresh or dried Tulsi leaves in water, let it cool down a bit, then add a spoonful of honey. That could be a soothing drink, really and should help ease inflammation and infection all at once.
Licorice, or Madhuyashti as we call it in Ayurveda, is also excellent for a scratchy throat. Make a decoction by boiling the root in water. Sip it slowly or even just use it as a gargle. About whether to drink it or gargle, both methods can be effective but gargling might directly touch the inflamed areas providing instant relief.
Triphala is another one that you can definitely consider. It’s a potent mix of three fruits (Haritaki, Bibhitaki, and Amalaki) and works well in cleansing toxins. For children, it’s generally safe but the dosage should be mild—maybe a pinch in warm water, gargled in the morning. As for combinations, you can find Ayurvedic syrups like “Honitus” or “Kasni,” which mix these ingredients.
One personal favorite is a ginger tea with a pinch of black pepper and honey—it cuts through cold and throat issues extremely well. But remember, each body reacts differently. If things don’t improve in a couple of days, might be a good plan to check in with a healthcare professional.
Brands can vary, but look for those which emphasizes organic, all-natural ingredients. Dabur and Himalaya are well-reputed in Ayurvedic circles for throat-friendly products. But again, everyone’s reaction is diffirent so take it slow and observe how your body responds!


