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    The Real Causes of Constant Phlegm and Mucus in Your Throat – How to Get Rid of It

    Emily Nguyen LeBy Emily Nguyen LeSeptember 11, 20253 Mins Read
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    The human body naturally produces mucus to lubricate and protect the throat and sinuses. However, excessive mucus production may indicate an underlying issue such as a persistent infection, acid reflux, or inflammation. Here are the primary causes of mucus buildup and natural solutions to help alleviate it.

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    1. Acid Reflux

    One of the most common yet often undiagnosed causes of excess mucus is acid reflux. This occurs when the valve at the top of the stomach fails to close properly, allowing stomach acid to travel up into the esophagus and throat. While acid reflux is often associated with heartburn, some people experience only mucus-related symptoms, a condition known as silent reflux or laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR).

    Natural solution:

    Mix 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar with a glass of water and drink it twice a day before meals. This helps close the stomach valve and reduce reflux. If mucus production decreases after a week, it may suggest that acid reflux was the cause.

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    2. Antacid Medications

    Many individuals, especially those over 40, take antacid medications or proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) to manage acid reflux. However, these medications only neutralize stomach acid, potentially worsening the condition over time.

    Natural solution:

    Use apple cider vinegar as mentioned above and consider taking 5 to 10 capsules of betaine hydrochloride before meals to aid digestion and strengthen the stomach valve.

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    Source: MyHealth Alberta Network
    3. Postnasal Drip

    Postnasal drip, another common cause of excessive mucus, occurs when mucus drains from the sinuses into the back of the throat. This can be triggered by sinus infections caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, or yeast. Symptoms may include chronic sinus infections, coughing, a sensation of a lump in the throat, or a persistent urge to clear the throat.

    Natural solution:

    Use a neti pot with distilled water, sea salt, and a few drops of grapefruit seed extract to cleanse your sinuses. This helps remove biofilms and combat infections.

    4. Overuse of Antibiotics

    While antibiotics effectively treat bacterial infections, they do not target fungi, yeast, or Candida, which can then overgrow and cause persistent congestion and sinus pressure.

    Natural solution:

    Opt for natural remedies such as black elderberry, aged garlic, or oregano oil to fight infections, preserving the balance of beneficial microbes in the body.

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    5. Grains and Dairy Products

    Grains contain antinutrients like phytic acid, which hinders mineral absorption, and are often treated with pesticides that disrupt gut flora. Gluten, a protein found in many grains, can trigger autoimmune responses that increase mucus production in the sinuses, throat, and intestines.

    Natural solution:

    Identify potential food sensitivities by eliminating grains, seed oils (such as canola and corn), and fried foods from your diet for two weeks. Observe whether your symptoms improve.

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    6. Airborne Allergies

    If you are allergic to airborne particles such as pollen, pet dander, dust mites, or mold, your sinuses may produce extra mucus to trap these allergens and prevent them from entering the lungs.

    Natural solution:

    Consult a doctor for an allergy test to identify triggers. Use air purifiers at home and regularly clean dust-prone areas. To reduce pollen allergies, try consuming small amounts of bee pollen to help your immune system adapt.

    By addressing these underlying causes, you can effectively manage excess mucus and improve overall respiratory health using natural remedies.

    Disclaimer:

    This article is for informational purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.

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