TEA - CONGESTION RELIEF
There’s nothing a cup of tea can’t fix, or so they say... and there's some truth to that. With historical roots in East Asia, people of different cultures from around the world have been drinking tea for thousands of years. Science appears to support this practice.
Herbal teas are made from tisanes, which are blends or infusions of dried fruits, flowers, spices or herbs in water. Tisanes have been shown to offer medicinal effects. Be an informed consumer—many beverages marketed as "herbal tea" with "herbal tea benefits" are nothing more than sugary juice.
Is herbal tea good for you? Some herbal teas offer health-promoting properties and have been used as natural remedies for centuries. Tisanes have been shown to offer medicinal effects.
Our POWERHOUSE congestion blend relieves allergies and seasonal congestion, fights certain bacteria (pneumonia, influenza A), treats infections like colds, flu and sinusitis :
Ingrdients & Benefits:
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Mullein Leaf - traditional herbal remedy for congestion and other respiratory issues that works as both an expectorant (loosens and helps expel mucus) and a demulcent (soothes irritated airways).
- Mullein has demonstrated the ability in lab studies to fight certain bacteria (e.g., pneumonia, E. coli) and viruses (e.g., influenza A), potentially helping the body clear infections faster
- Marshmallow Root - creating a protective, soothing film (mucilage) over irritated mucous membranes in the nose and throat, reducing inflammation, easing coughs, and supporting faster healing
- Eucalyptus Leaf - Eucalyptus leaf tea contains cineol, a substance that helps to treat respiratory infections like colds, flu and sinusitis. It can also help to relieve congestion in the airways, and can therefore be used to improve breathing, unobstruct airways and open up a stuffy nose.
- Peppermint - peppermint tea is great for congestion because its natural menthol acts as a decongestant, thinning mucus, opening airways, and easing breathing, while its anti-inflammatory properties reduce sinus swelling, offering relief for colds, flu, and allergies
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Ginger - its warming, anti-inflammatory compounds (gingerols, shogaols) can thin mucus, soothe inflammation in nasal passages and throats, and provide relief from cold/flu symptoms
Directions: Steep 1 tablespoon tea in 8 oz. near boiling water for 10 - 15 minutes. Strain and enjoy
Precautions: If you are taking any prescription medications, it's important to check for potential interactions with herbs.
Statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.
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