That claim (“eliminate mucus from nose, throat, and lungs in just 2 days”) is not medically reliable and is a classic example of exaggerated “miracle remedy” marketing.
Mucus is a normal protective fluid in the body, and when it increases it’s usually due to:
- viral cold or flu
- allergies
- sinus infection
- smoking or pollution irritation
There is no ancient herbal remedy that can safely or completely clear all mucus from nose, throat, and lungs in 48 hours for everyone.
What can actually help safely reduce mucus
If someone has congestion, these methods are evidence-based:
- Warm fluids (tea, soup, water) help thin mucus
- Steam inhalation can temporarily open airways
- Saline nasal rinse helps clear nasal passages
- Honey (for adults) can soothe throat irritation
- Rest + hydration supports immune recovery
Some herbal ingredients (like ginger, peppermint, eucalyptus) may relieve symptoms, but they do not “eliminate mucus instantly.”
Important caution
Be careful with viral “recipes” because:
- Some can irritate the stomach or airways
- Some delay proper treatment for infections
- “2-day cure” claims are usually unrealistic
If you want, you can share the recipe you saw, and I’ll tell you whether it’s safe or just hype.