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Supersaturated potassium iodide, or SSKI, is a safe, effective cough expectorant routinely prescribed by doctors in the last century to open up the airways in the lungs to help clear deep coughs. It was also used for minor cases of asthma. Conventional medicine has all but forgotten about it because it is inexpensive to make with no opportunity for exclusive patenting rights. It is a natural alternative to toxic over-the-counter options for loosening deeply rooted phlegm to rapidly clear hacking coughs.
When my Dad graduated from medical school in the 1950s, the go-to cough expectorant that was prescribed by physicians at the time was SSKI, super saturated potassium iodide. Some physicians refer to it as pima syrup. This is not to be confused with regular KI solution at the health food store.
SSKI was an inexpensive and highly effective tool for deep-rooted congestion that was beyond the reach of the cilia, the tiny hairlike projections that line the upper half of the lower respiratory tract, gently sweeping debris and mucous out of the lungs.
Old-time pharmacists regularly filled prescriptions for SSKI although today, most pharmacists less than about 60 years old would likely scratch their heads should such a script be requested.
SSKI works spectacularly well for thinning and clearing mucous deep inside the lungs so that it is more easily coughed up. This function is very beneficial because when mucous is rooted deep inside the lungs, coughing is the only way to get it out.
How to Use SSKI
When I was a child, my Dad would give us 4-5 drops of SSKI in a small glass of water or juice at breakfast time. It was only used if we were coughing and had lung congestion that needed to be cleared. The result was truly magical.
Within a few minutes, he would instruct us to take a couple of deep, slow breaths. This would immediately trigger a very productive coughing spell that cleared out the trapped congestion.
SSKI works very very fast to thin the mucus and acts as a natural cough expectorant. As a child, I noticed that it would only take a few minutes and the ease of coughing up any mucous was very noticeable.
4-5 drops per day could be continued for a week or at most two with no ill effect. If a cough was severe, 4-5 drops twice a day could be used for up to a week to clear very thick, infected mucous.
Sometimes, after a few days of using SSKI, I would notice a bit of a metal taste in my mouth. This was the signal to reduce the dose a bit or taper it off if my cough had resolved sufficiently. It goes away immediately when the dosage is reduced or stopped.
Natural Cough Expectorant
For the past 3 decades since leaving my parent’s home for college, I have always kept a small bottle of SSKI in my medicine cabinet. One bottle lasts for 10 years or more. No kidding. I’m literally on only my second bottle since I graduated high school!
You can get it at a compounding pharmacy or order it online here. Use coupon code HealthyHome and get 10% off your order.
Even though I didn’t eat very well in college and throughout my 20s, I credit use of this age-old remedy for keeping me med-free during any bouts with colds or flu.
Other more expensive cough expectorants on the market which contain the drug Guaifenesin don’t work nearly as well as SSKI in my experience. Another downside: these over the counter medicines are loaded with additives and other undesirable chemicals.
SSKI, on the other hand, is just a simple compound consisting of two elements that are actually nutrients too: potassium and iodine.
Nothing else is added!
Where to Find this Old Time Remedy
Next time you need a cough expectorant, why don’t you try SSKI? You can order it online here and get 10% off with coupon code HealthyHome.
It is even more effective when you combine it with elderberry syrup, a scientifically proven remedy for reducing the symptoms and severity of coughs.
No doubt, when you ask your doctor about this simple traditional remedy, you will get a very quizzical look! He/she will likely have no idea what it is if under the age of 70.
It’s time to bring back into popularity some of these old-time remedies that work great, are very inexpensive and have no nasty additives – wouldn’t you agree?
Lugol’s or (KI) Potassium Iodide is NOT SSKI
It is important to note that Lugol’s or the potassium iodide (KI) liquid that you can order online or get at the health food store IS NOT THE SAME THING as SSKI.
It is best to get it at a compounding pharmacy or from a functional physician who can write prescriptions. If your insurance doesn’t cover visits to this type of doctor, consider switching to healthcare sharing.
Alternatively, you can order SSKI kits online here and get 10% off with coupon code HealthyHome.
References
How to Make and Use an Onion Poultice for Congestion
Natural and Effective Sinus Infection Remedy
Doctor Prescribed Treatment for Healing Croup Naturally
Pottenger’s Remedy for Respiratory Illness
Fast Tip to Prevent Sinus Infections
Power Shot: Best Green Juice for Nasal Congestion
DS
Sarah, thank you for your post. I have done some research and there are many forms and dosages for SSKI online, including those recommended in the comments. I would like to use it as an expectorant. Please let me the recommended dosage (Potassium Iodine and Iodine dosages in Mg or Mcg per drop. There is a great range, from 25 mg of Potassium Iodine and 19 grams of iodine/drop to 75 Mcg of Potassium Iodine per drop. I don’t want to use anything too strong or too weak. Thanks much!
Bess
I have a 5 month old who has had chest congestion for over a week now. Do you think this is something I could give hime?
Sarah
This remedy is not appropriate for a baby. Please take this baby to see a doctor.
mia
Thanks for this info! Think I got me-self a misdiagnosed case of the whoopin’ cough. The stuck mucous and tickle are killing me. The guaifenesin isn’t working all that great. If it is whooping cough, then my cilia are fried, so need something to help get that mucous up! just happened to have a bottle of the sski that was prescribed for my thyroid. I stopped using it, as I think I’m a bit allergic to it. Apparently, some people can be allergic to it, so beware! It took a couple months, but I was beginning to break out with a few hives from it. But right now, I’d rather have a few hives than cough to death. I will try and post results.
Heidi
I found SSKI available through mail order at the Tahoma Clinic, with a more detailed blog on its uses at this addres: tahomaclinicblog.com/iodide/ Will be trying it out with my family as soon as it arrives.
Ellen
Thank you so much for this article. I’d have never had any idea about SSKI. I found a video on youtube on how to make my own and so I did. To he** with the medical mafia and their lies. Knowledge is freedom, or at least the beginning thereof.
Girlie
Hi , I want to buy sski brand. Where can I buy online? Does anyone know a legit seller of this product. Please ? I need this for my son, since this product can mix to a drink. Thank you verymuch please reply and email me. .
Sarah TheHealthyHomeEconomist
SSKI is not a brand. Prescription only unfortunately.
Coll
I found this supplier up In Canada. Is this the same thing?
Stephanie
How young can this be used? And can it be used during pregnancy? Thanks!
Sam
Just buy food grade potassium iodide over ebay and dissolve it in distilled water. You know it is completely saturated when the iodide crystals no longer dissolve. Looks like you can get 50 grams for about $16. 50 grams Ki mixed with around 33 grams of distilled water should be complete saturation..about 1.6 ounces.
Ellen
Exactly. I watched a 2-part vid on youtube, ordered a 57 g packet of KI from amazon and made my own with distilled water.
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