top of page

Our respiratory health tea can be an effective herbal remedy for those experiencing mucus congestion, coughing or sneezing due to inflammation, allergies or air pollution. Our ingredients of mullein, eucalyptus, horehound, stinging nettle, elecampane, white pine bark, elderberry and rose hips infused as tea can be relieving for your lung, throat and nasal.

 This herbal blend reinforces the original energy (Qi) to strengthen immune system.

SUGGESTED WAY TO DRINK

It is recommended to first bring 2 tblsp of herb to a boil in 16-oz water to bring out all the benefits of each natural herbal element and then let it simmer at low heat for 15 mins, strain and drink warm. 

2oz 

INGREDIENTS: MULLEIN, EUCALYPTUS, HOREHOUND, STINGING NETTLE, FRENCH THYME.

 

INSTRUCTIONS: ADD 2 TABLESPOON OF HERBAL BLEND TO 3 CUPS OF WATER AND BRING TO A BOIL. TURN OFF STOVE AND COOL TO ROOM TEMP. DRINK 1 TO 2 CUPS ONCE OR TWICE DAILY.

RESPIRATORY HEALTH HERBAL BLEND

SKU: 05786
$34.95Price
Price Options
One-time purchase
$34.95
RESPIRTORY HERB MIX
Subscribe & save 5%
$33.20every month until canceled
  • This information is meant to supplement, not replace advice from your doctor or healthcare provider and is not meant to cover all possible uses, precautions, interactions or adverse effects. This information may not fit your specific health circumstances. Never delay or disregard seeking professional medical advice from your doctor or other qualified health care provider because of something you have read on HealingInTheGarden. You should always speak with your doctor or health care professional before you start, stop, or change any prescribed part of your health care plan or treatment and to determine what course of therapy is right for you.

     

    This copyrighted material is provided by Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database Consumer Version. Information from this source is evidence-based and objective, and without commercial influence. For professional medical information on natural medicines, see Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database Professional Version.
    © Therapeutic Research Faculty 2020.

bottom of page