Summary of The 3 Causes of Constant Mucus (Phlegm) in Your Throat

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The video discusses the three possible causes of mucus in the throat - GERD, post nasal drip, and a bacterial or viral infection - and provides tips on how to reduce or eliminate mucus production.

  • 00:00:00 The three possible causes of mucus in the throat are GERD, post nasal drip, and a bacterial or viral infection. Treatment options for each of these conditions may include prescriptions or over-the-counter remedies, such as apple cider vinegar or betame hydrochloride. If one of these conditions is the cause of your mucus, correcting the underlying condition may help clear up your symptoms.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the three causes of constant mucus (phlegm) in the throat: sinuses, calcium shell, and post nasal drip. Baby shampoo is recommended as a gentle and effective way to dissolve mucus.
  • 00:10:00 This video explains the three causes of mucus in the throat - allergies, sinuses, and gastroesophageal reflux - and offers tips on how to reduce or eliminate mucus production. The video also discusses how garlic can be helpful in combating these issues.
  • 00:15:00 The video covers the three main causes of phlegm and mucus in the throat, which are sugar, feed the microbes, and lack of Vitamin D, C, and Zinc. The video recommends using vitamins and minerals to fight these issues, and suggests taking calcium lactate if a person has a cough that is due to phlegm or mucus.

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