heat up a tablespoon of honey, squeeze some lemon juice (or lime juice, either work) and add a dash of salt. mix all of that together and drink it like a little health shot, but be sure that the honey has cooled down so you don’t burn your taste buds away cause honey can reach very fucking hot temps real quick. this is a home remedy my fam has been doing since i was a kid for when you have a sore throat, so hopefully this can help soothe your tonsils!
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