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Submitted by: Sarah C. Tan
If you are gifted with a great singing voice, it is your responsibility to nurture it. Your singing voice is a musical instrument in itself. Like any other instrument, you have to devote time, energy, and passion to improve its quality, maintain and enhance its power and capabilities. Enrolling in voice lessons and working with a singing coach could teach you proper singing techniques.
Practice and performance are the best ways to improve and to hone your vocal prowess. Yet, just like any other musical instrument, your voice may suffer and be subjected to daily wear and tear. In fact, your voice is the most vulnerable musical instrument youll ever have. Your body needs to be disciplined and nourished by rest and a healthy diet. It requires some healing time and needs to be revitalized on a regular basis.
Did you know that some of the most effective and natural ways of giving your voice the energy boost it needs, can be found right in your very own kitchen or garden? Now clear the dust off your cupboards or walk around your garden. Discover Mother Natures treasure trove of natural home remedies.
Try out some natural voice-care ingredients:
1. Water.
Drink water. Consistently drink lots of water every day. Make this a regular habit. Keeping your throat hydrated is one of the basic requirements in achieving healthy and sound vocal chords. Water washes away bacteria build-up in the throat area, emanating from food particles and sugar.
2. Steam.
Another way to clear your sinuses and keep your throat hydrated and moist is by way of inhaling steam from a pot of boiling water. You may add a few drops of natural oils and essences like eucalyptus or peppermint to give you an extra feeling of relief.
3. Salt.
An effective way to heal throat infections is by gargling salt dissolved in warm water. Salt is a powerful throat bacteria disinfectant.
4. Honey and Cayenne Peppe
This combo one-two punch is a potent mix that prevents the build-up of mucus and the growth of bacteria. Honey has the power to heal infection in the throat, while cayenne strengthens and prevents further inflammation of the throat.
5. Hot Herbal Tea With Honey or Ginge
After voice classes or practice sessions, it would be best to give your throat a soothing sensation. Take hot herbal tea with a touch of honey, lemon, and a dash of ginger. This vitamin C boost and its anti-inflammatory properties can certainly work wonders.
6. Lemon Juice
Freshly squeezed lemon juice contains significant amount of acid that could kill the bacteria that causes throat infections. It also hastens the production of saliva which aids in keeping the throat moist and mucus-free. This is highly recommended in voice lessons.
Your singing voice is one of natures most amazing wonders. Natures bounty may be the better alternative to keep your voice in tip-top shape, without worrying about possible side effects. Voice teachers can help you unleash your vocal potentials. Yet when it comes to re-fueling and maintaining your vocal power from within, Mother Nature knows best!
About the Author: Sarah Tan is a music instructor in Singapore who loves to share her extensive knowledge of music and the art of performing to her students and blog readers. Visit her site at
singinglessonssingapore.com
or call (065) 8168 8251.
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