
Ah, cough! It’s such a common ailment that affects people of all ages. It’s especially tricky when you’re young, and your mom would insist on bizarre home remedies like avoiding oranges or chicken because she believes it will make your cough worse. Can anyone else relate to this Asian mom problem?
It’s frustrating when coughing seems to get worse at night or when you’re lying down. But why does it take forever for a cough to heal? You’ve already recovered from the persistent cold virus, and your hoarse voice has disappeared. Your congested nose is finally clear, but that stubborn cough just won’t go away. You’ve gone through so many medicated throat lozenges that you’re starting to wonder if you might overdose on them.
You’ve heard that Kordel’s Bewell Ivy Leaf Drops work wonders in stopping coughs. But the big question is: does this natural remedy actually work to put an end to that pesky cough?
In this article, let’s explore the types of coughs, conventional treatments, and how Kordel’s Bewell Ivy Leaf Cough Drops can help alleviate your cough symptoms.

Understanding Cough – What is a Cough?
When you cough, your body is trying to clear your airways from mucus, phlegm or irritants. It is a natural reflex, usually helpful in acute situations like when you have a cold or something’s irritating your throat.[1]
However, if a cough lingers for more than 8 weeks, it can lead to complications. Chronic coughing can cause sleep disturbances, strain your abdominal muscles, chest pain, and even lead to urinary incontinence.[2] There are mainly two types of coughs to be aware of:
Types of Coughs [3]
Dry Cough: Characterized by a persistent tickle and sensitivity in the throat, with no mucus production. Common causes include laryngitis, asthma, allergies, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Wet Cough: Involves the expulsion of phlegm and is often accompanied by wheezing and chest tightness. It can result from colds, flu, pneumonia, bronchitis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Conventional Cough Treatments [4]
When it comes to conventional cough treatments, there are plenty of over-the-counter (OTC) options available that are easy to get your hands on. Chances are, most of us have tried at least one type of OTC cough treatment in the past.
Cough Suppressants
These medications help by suppressing the cough reflex, which can be particularly helpful for dry, painful coughs or those that interfere with sleep. The main OTC cough suppressants are dextromethorphan and codeine. However, they can cause drowsiness, so use them with caution, especially if you’re planning to drive or operate machinery.
Expectorants and Mucolytics
These medications, such as guaifenesin and acetylcysteine, are more effective for wet coughs. They work by thinning the mucus in the airways, making it easier to cough up. They can sometimes cause stomach upset and should be taken with plenty of water to help loosen the mucus.[5]
Pharyngeal Demulcents
These substances coat and soothe the throat, reducing irritation and the urge to cough. They create a protective film over the mucous membranes of the throat. They are found in throat lozenges, syrups, and natural remedies like glycerine and honey. Be careful with excessive use, as it might have a laxative effect if taken in large amounts.
The Importance of Natural Remedies for Coughs
In recent years, more and more people are turning to natural remedies over conventional medicines. Lots of people are using natural treatments for coughs because they can help without causing many side effects. Natural remedies are appealing because they don’t have all the bad effects that some regular medicines do.

What is Ivy Leaf Extract?
Ivy leaf extract comes from the leaves of the Hedera helix plant and has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine, particularly for treating coughs. It contains active compounds called saponins, which have been shown to help clear mucus (expectorant), reduce inflammation, and open up the breathing airways.[6] This makes ivy leaf extract a great natural remedy for lingering coughs and other respiratory issues, helping you breathe easier and feel better.

Introducing Kordel’s Bewell Ivy Leaf Cough Drops
Experience the power of nature with Kordel’s Bewell Ivy Leaf Drops, your go-to remedy for soothing lingering coughs. Crafted with precision, these cough drops harness the potent benefits of ivy leaf extract, ensuring each dose is consistent and effective.
Why Choose Kordel’s Bewell Ivy Leaf Drops?
- Potent Active Ingredients: Each cough drop contains 70mg of ivy leaf extract, with 5% hederacoside to provide relief from coughs.
- Immune Support: Added EXBERRY Elderberry Concentrate boosts your immune protection while tackling your cough.
- Naturally Colored: Made with colors derived from fruits and vegetables, so you can feel good about what you consume.
- Tasty & Convenient: Enjoy the delicious blackcurrant flavor, making it easier and more enjoyable to take your cough remedy.
- Non-Drowsy & Alcohol-Free: Formulated to be non-drowsy and essentially alcohol-free, perfect for anytime usage.
- Effective Cough Relief: Loosens and clears mucus, relieves chest congestion, soothes the throat, and relaxes airways.
- Soothing Sensation: Further enhanced with Menthol and Eucalyptus Oil to provide a longer-lasting cooling and soothing sensation to reduce irritation and the urge to cough.

How Kordel’s Bewell Ivy Leaf Cough Drops Work
Kordel’s Bewell Ivy Leaf Drops are fortified with active ingredients such as Hederacoside C and alpha-hederin. These key components work to clear out excess mucus from your lungs and make it less sticky, making it easier to cough up. This helps you breathe more easily and can also assist with conditions like asthma, bronchitis, and chronic lung issues.[7]
Moreover, scientific studies back up the effectiveness of ivy leaf extract for cough relief. Research, including six randomized trials, one clinical trial, and four observational studies, has shown that ivy leaf extract is a safe and effective way to treat coughs from colds and bronchitis.
Three of these studies found that people using ivy leaf extract experienced a quicker reduction in the severity and frequency of their coughs, with no serious side effects reported.[8] This means you can trust Kordel’s Bewell Ivy Leaf Drops to naturally and safely soothe your cough.
Conclusion
Coughing is a common yet distressing symptom that can significantly impact daily life. Kordel’s Bewell Ivy Leaf Cough Drops provide a natural, effective, and safe solution for managing stubborn coughs and soothe throat irritation. With this unique formulation and proven benefits, these cough drops are a valuable addition to any cough relief regimen.
Experience the Benefits Today!
Visit your local pharmacy or purchase online to experience the soothing relief of Kordel’s Bewell Ivy Leaf Drops. Try them today and breathe easier tomorrow.
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- Chen, J., Li, J., Jiang, J., Kinami, S., Hennessey, D. B., Kuo, Z., … Wang, X. (2022). Treatment of stress incontinence secondary to chronic cough caused by gastric atony: a case report. Retrieved from https://dmr.amegroups.org/article/view/8665/html
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- Team, T. H. E. (2019). The Best Medicines to Treat the Common Cold. Retrieved from https://www.healthline.com/health/common-cold-drugs#expectorants
- professional, C. C. medical. (n.d.). Mucolytic. Retrieved from https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/24905-mucolytic#risks-benefits
- Baharara H, Moghadam AT, Sahebkar A, Emami SA, Tayebi T, Mohammadpour AH. The Effects of Ivy (Hedera helix) on Respiratory Problems and Cough in Humans: A Review. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2021;1328:361-376. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-73234-9_23. PMID: 34981489.
- Baharara H et al. The Effects of Ivy (Hedera helix) on Respiratory Problems and Cough in Humans: A Review. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2021;1328:361-376.
- Sierocinski E et al. Ivy leaf (Hedera helix) for acute upper respiratory tract infections: an updated systematic review. Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 2021 Aug;77(8):1113-1122.