Chocolate Can Help Suppress Coughs

The candy helps coat nerve endings in the throat.

According to one professor, who studies the effects of cough medicine and the respiratory system, chocolate is actually better for a cough than codeine syrup. Why? Chocolate coats the throat more successfully.

The smooth stickiness of chocolate soothes the nerve endings in the throat. Professor Alyn Morice explains that cocoa also has cough-suppressing properties. Please note, though, that this is only applicable to chocolate bars and other such foods, not hot chocolate: the drink is too diluted to coat properly.

AllRecipes writes that chocolate is the better choice because it won't give an afflicted person the usual fuzzy-headed side effects. Codeine can cloud a person's senses. Chocolate, however, won't.

Click here to learn more about this interesting new method of helping your throat feel better during a cough.

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Jenna Phipps

Jenna Phipps

Jenna Phipps is a writer, editor, and dancer based in Nashville, Tennessee. She enjoys working with other people to improve their writing, taking long road trips, experimenting with choreography, and reading many novels.


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