onion syrup

When I was little, I was sick a lot. I was treated with a mix of antibiotics and homemade remedies, and seriously I don’t know what was worse. One one hand there were big pills that I could barely swallow on the other hand there was an onion syrup. It was yuck! Stinky little thing.

Now I’m an adult, and I’m back to making my own onion syrup. How ironic it is?

I’m really fed up with over-the-counter remedies. It is easy to take them like candy with no thought what-so-ever what do they really do to my body. They often don’t even seem to work, or they are packed with sugar. And often we have brilliant remedies just sitting on the counter, so I’m turning into alternatives, learning about herbs and making my nightmare syrup.

So how does the syrup work?

You will only need three ingredients – onion, honey and lemon and 24 hours. Onion has been traditionally used for coughs for hundreds of years. It has expectorating qualities, and that means it helps you cough up phlegm. So you should use the syrup when you either have an unproductive cough (when your chest feels heavy, but you can’t cough out what’s there) or a productive cough (when you cough up phlegm, and the syrup will help you to do it more efficiently). Honey will soothe your throat, and it also has antiviral and antibacterial qualities. And lemon is mostly for flavor.

If you don’t like the smell just try to hold your nose when you taking it. And get better.

Onion syrup – homemade cough remedy

Ingredients

  • 2 onions
  • juice of 1 lemon
  • 10 Tbsp honey

Directions

Prepare a clean medium jar.
Peel and roughly chop onions.
Mix lemon juice with honey and pour it over the onions. Close the jar and leave for a day in a warm place.
Pass it through a sieve.

Usage Drink one tablespoon 2-4 times a day.

Keep in a fridge.

onion syrup

Disclaimer: I’m not a healthcare professional. The post is intended for informational purposes only and is not to be used for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you have any concerns or questions about your health, you should always consult with a physician or other health-care professional. The use of any information provided on this site is solely at your own risk.

onion syrup


14 responses to “Onion syrup – homemade cough remedy”

  1. carol avatar
    carol

    How long can you keep it for? (Cough and cold remady

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    1. Magda avatar

      It should keep up to 2 weeks in the fridge

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  2. Edith avatar
    Edith

    This was the number one cough remedy for me growing up and now I make it for my toddler. I never minded the taste and my son now loves it and asks for more. It really honestly is the only thing that works for us. Loved seeing it here.

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    1. Magda avatar

      Thank you Edith for sharing. I hated it as a kid but now it’s kind of OK 🙂

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  3. N. S avatar
    N. S

    Just used it. Though k boiled the onions for 10minutes .i surel
    y feel better.

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  4. Christine avatar
    Christine

    My mom give it to me when i was a baby and on through the year’s i have asthma and my mom give me the onion syrup because it has no additives and i been giving it to my children my mom baked hers it’s been a life saver love it thank you for sharing .

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  5. Gaelle avatar
    Gaelle

    Please, how long can you keep it in the fridge? Thank you😊

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    1. Magda avatar

      I would observe the smell and the look. I think it can last two weeks in the fridge.

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  6. Daria avatar
    Daria

    My family must have made a “poor man’s” version, just onions and sugar, and we keep it in a warm place to encourage more “juice” to come out.

    Your article is making we wonder if our version can cause more harm then good, haha!

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    1. Magda avatar

      Well, sugar should be enough, I guess it’s the onion that does most of the magic 😀

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  7. Sonia avatar
    Sonia

    How long can you keep this mixture in fridge?

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    1. Magda avatar

      I would observe the smell and the look. I think it can last a few weeks

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  8. Wendy avatar
    Wendy

    Would it be just as effective adding some water to it?

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  9. Katheryn E Osborne avatar
    Katheryn E Osborne

    Can this be frozen ?

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