Sniffle season Tea Blend

$21.99

Allergies are tough. This blend helps soothe inflammation and reactivity associated with allergens.

ingredients: solidago canadensis (goldenrod), plantago officinalis (plantain), verbascum thapsus (mullein), urtica dioica folia (nettle leaf), ginkgo biloba (ginkgo), euphrasia officinalis (eyebright), foeniculum vulgare (fennel), lobelia inflata (indian tobacco).

directions: use as directed by a healthcare practitioner. do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding, or with known allergies to herbs. keep out of reach of children. store at room temperature.



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DISCLAIMER:

all herbs carry a risk of allergy or harm. always check if there are any cross-reactivities to any intolerances or allergies you may have. discontinue if sensitivity occurs. always seek professional advice from a healthcare practitioner before starting any regimen, especially with any medical conditions or medications.

this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease and has not been evaluated by health canada or the FDA. 

please note herbs and packaging may vary slightly depending on supplier and batch.

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brewing tips

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use the right temperature

generally, boiling water is desired for herbal teas to extract all the good stuff! however, there are some exceptions (ex. green tea).

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steep it covered

keep your cup covered so we can keep all the herbal goodies / oils in!

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steep it well

we typically recommend steeping it for 15-20 minutes. the longer the steep, the stronger the extraction!

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for decoctions

add 1 tbsp of herbs per cup of water and boil on low for 30-35 min. Pro Tip: to make a really really good decoction, simmer over night in a slow cooker ;)

note: always use proper dosing as directed by your healthcare practitioner. above are for general tips and is not considered specific recommendations.

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