Hi Sandra, I caught one of the winter bugs going around the office. Although the worst has passed, I'm still occasionally troubled by a cough three weeks on. My GP said it's bronchitis so antibiotics won't help. Is there anything natural I can take to get rid of it for good? Thanks, Martin.
Hi Martin, thanks for your question.
Acute bronchitis is one of the more common winter ailments and usually develops following a common cold, sore throat or flu. Most of the time the infectious agent is viral so antibiotics aren't helpful and the advice is to rest up and support your immune system to overcome the infection naturally. Very occasionally a post-bronchitis syndrome may develop that can produce a cough lasting several months.
Plant medicine is a great option for this type of infection because it works by supporting your natural immune response. Additionally, several plants contain phytochemicals that have broad-spectrum antiviral activity, meaning they can be helpful when pharmaceutical options are limited.
For bronchitis a combination of plants is best since there is both infection and inflammation in the bronchial passages. To clear the infection, relieve symptoms and speed healing I typically recommend the following: