
Invite lung support and ease of congestion, cough and sore throat
30 g
Soothe and coat mucus membranes and irritated tissues with this gentle and tasty herbal tea blend formulated with herbs grown and gathered from our gardens by hand with love. I use this tea alongside an herbal foot bath for supporting coughs and colds in our house.
Conveniently packaged in glass jars for easy recycling or re-use.
Invite lung support and ease of congestion, cough and sore throat
30 g
Soothe and coat mucus membranes and irritated tissues with this gentle and tasty herbal tea blend formulated with herbs grown and gathered from our gardens by hand with love. I use this tea alongside an herbal foot bath for supporting coughs and colds in our house.
Conveniently packaged in glass jars for easy recycling or re-use.

Mullein has long been used to soothe the lungs and quell coughs. It's a mild relaxant for the lungs and also moistens and soothes the mucus membranes. This is wonderful in dry, irritated situations where there is a cough or damage from smoke inhalation, asthma or upper respiratory infection.
Marshmallow is used to expel mucus where this too much, soothe inflamed or dry/damaged tissues and gently stimulate the immune system. It has a long history of use in treating coughs, healing wounds and sore throats as well as soothing digestive inflammation and ulcers.
Tulsi/Holy Basil has been used to soothe the nerves and increase tolerance of stress (physical, immunological, emotional and psychological) as an adaptogen. It's a wonderful immune tonic due to its ability to increase stress tolerance of the immune system. And it's also delicious.
Elderflower is a wonderful and under-utilized immune tonic herb. We often rely on her late summer berries for immune support but the June blooming and fragrant flowers are a wonderful and slightly milder option. Elderflower tones the immune system, giving it support without over stimulating.
Sage is wonderful immune stimulant, high in volatile oils that are anti-viral and helpful for opening the airways and clearing of congestion. Long used in the treatment of coughs and colds, Sage is a true cold-season ally.
Orange Peel to soothe the belly and provide a kick of vitamin C.
Mullein has long been used to soothe the lungs and quell coughs. It's a mild relaxant for the lungs and also moistens and soothes the mucus membranes. This is wonderful in dry, irritated situations where there is a cough or damage from smoke inhalation, asthma or upper respiratory infection.
Marshmallow is used to expel mucus where this too much, soothe inflamed or dry/damaged tissues and gently stimulate the immune system. It has a long history of use in treating coughs, healing wounds and sore throats as well as soothing digestive inflammation and ulcers.
Tulsi/Holy Basil has been used to soothe the nerves and increase tolerance of stress (physical, immunological, emotional and psychological) as an adaptogen. It's a wonderful immune tonic due to its ability to increase stress tolerance of the immune system. And it's also delicious.
Elderflower is a wonderful and under-utilized immune tonic herb. We often rely on her late summer berries for immune support but the June blooming and fragrant flowers are a wonderful and slightly milder option. Elderflower tones the immune system, giving it support without over stimulating.
Sage is wonderful immune stimulant, high in volatile oils that are anti-viral and helpful for opening the airways and clearing of congestion. Long used in the treatment of coughs and colds, Sage is a true cold-season ally.
Orange Peel to soothe the belly and provide a kick of vitamin C.

Infuse 1tsp tea blend per cup of hot water. Let infuse 5-10min. Strain well and sip 2-3 cups per day or as needed.
**Check with your medical professional before using herbs if you have a medical condition, are on medications, or are pregnant or nursing.
Infuse 1tsp tea blend per cup of hot water. Let infuse 5-10min. Strain well and sip 2-3 cups per day or as needed.
**Check with your medical professional before using herbs if you have a medical condition, are on medications, or are pregnant or nursing.