I've explored many natural remedies for wet coughs over the years, and some truly stand out. Last week, my aunt—known in our family as the 'plant queen' for her year-round garden and greenhouses—shared one of her favorites: primrose.
This hardy flower, which she cultivates regularly, has long helped her manage productive coughs. If you grow primrose or can source it locally, this simple recipe could be a game-changer for bronchial congestion.

Last week, I was battling a stubborn wet cough deep in my bronchial tubes. Unwilling to rely solely on conventional meds, I turned to my aunt's plant-based expertise. She whipped up this infusion:
She used 20 g of primrose roots, steeped in 1 liter of boiling water for 10 minutes. After filtering and cooling, I sipped 3 cups a day for a few days. The results were impressive—the cough eased noticeably, drawing from her decades of herbal experience.
Have you used primrose for cough relief? Share your thoughts or experiences in the comments—I'm eager to hear if this traditional remedy works for you too.