Cold+Flu Tea

from $8.00

FOR SORE THROAT + SINUS CONGESTION

Some herbs are naturally suited to relieving symptoms from cold and flu viruses. The traditional use of the herbs featured in the Cold+Flu blend dates back centuries and across diverse cultures around the world.

Peppermint - reduces nasal congestion + soothes sore throat.

Rabbit Tobacco* - relieves symptoms of colds, sore throats, and coughs.

Catnip - used as a decongestant to alleviate sinus congestion and to reduce fever.

Echinacea - helps to boost the immune-system and fight infections.

Rosemary* - has antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-fungal properties to disinfect your body.

Ginger Root - has antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties to soothe sore throat and calm upset stomach.

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FOR SORE THROAT + SINUS CONGESTION

Some herbs are naturally suited to relieving symptoms from cold and flu viruses. The traditional use of the herbs featured in the Cold+Flu blend dates back centuries and across diverse cultures around the world.

Peppermint - reduces nasal congestion + soothes sore throat.

Rabbit Tobacco* - relieves symptoms of colds, sore throats, and coughs.

Catnip - used as a decongestant to alleviate sinus congestion and to reduce fever.

Echinacea - helps to boost the immune-system and fight infections.

Rosemary* - has antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-fungal properties to disinfect your body.

Ginger Root - has antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties to soothe sore throat and calm upset stomach.

*Foraged and wildcrafted locally in Idyllwild, CA on the traditional land of the Cahuilla.

*** Wild+Craft statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Wild+Craft does not diagnose conditions or guarantee that treatments will cure or prevent any disease or illness. Results will vary person to person, and there is no guarantee of specific results.

Contraindications: Do not use if you are allergic to any ingredients in this blend. Consult a qualified care provider before consuming any herbs you are not sure about. As always, use common sense, do research, listen to your intuition, and make sure that the herbs you use are safe for you as an individual.