4. Consume Black Pepper
As a herb-cum-spice, black pepper is another home remedy for eosinophilic asthma that even western doctors agree with. It is commonly used to spice just about every kind of food from fried eggs to meat, fish, onions and more. The scientific name for this herb is Piper nigrum and it has its origins in India, although some argue that it migrated from China to India. Black Pepper helps to relieve coughing, congestion, and inflammation.
As an added benefit, it is also an antioxidant and thermogenic in nature, meaning it helps to speed up metabolism. It is also an immune-builder. It is not easy to consume vast amounts of black pepper in your food though, as it will fundamentally change the taste of a dish if you overuse it. Those who take black pepper suggest adding a teaspoon of black pepper to honey, dissolving this in a cup of hot water, and taking the mixture two to three times daily.