Sniffles & Sneezes (cold/flu)
Tis the season...cold & flu season!! If you’re like me, I’m super sensitive to over the counter medications and I’d rather feel the effects of a cold than the effects of cold medicine 😷🤧 I introduce to you my cold & flu tincture. I’m calling it Sniffles & Sneezes. It’s a blend of dried echinacea root, lemon balm, horehound & sage in vodka or vegetable glycerine.
Echinacea root is by far one of the most popular immune-building herbs. It has the ability to fight off infection and disease like no other! People use echinacea to shorten the duration of the common cold and flu, and reduce symptoms, such as sore throat (pharyngitis), cough, and fever. Many herbalists also recommend echinacea to help boost the immune system and help the body fight infections.
Lemon balm has been used to treat all kinds of nervous system ailments. And due to it’s highly antiseptic properties, lemon balm is known for it’s ability to act synergistically with others herbs in the treatment of the common cold and flu.
Horehound is most commonly used as an expectorant, which makes it a great addition in cold, flu, and cough remedies.
Common garden sage may be best known for it’s use as a culinary herb, however it’s healing powers should not be overlooked. Used in this tincture, for fighting cold and flu symptoms, sage holds strong antiseptic and astringent medicinal properties — making it an effective treatment for sore throats and tonsils.
If you’d like a sample, there are 10mL samples available within the shop listings
DISCLAIMER: The Food and Drug Administration have not evaluated the statements presented on this site. The products offered on this web site are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. This product is not intended for children or should be used with adult supervision. Keep out of reach of children. If you are currently prescribed any medications, supplements or under the care of a physician, please consult with your physician to ensure any of my products are not contraindicated with your current regimen
Tis the season...cold & flu season!! If you’re like me, I’m super sensitive to over the counter medications and I’d rather feel the effects of a cold than the effects of cold medicine 😷🤧 I introduce to you my cold & flu tincture. I’m calling it Sniffles & Sneezes. It’s a blend of dried echinacea root, lemon balm, horehound & sage in vodka or vegetable glycerine.
Echinacea root is by far one of the most popular immune-building herbs. It has the ability to fight off infection and disease like no other! People use echinacea to shorten the duration of the common cold and flu, and reduce symptoms, such as sore throat (pharyngitis), cough, and fever. Many herbalists also recommend echinacea to help boost the immune system and help the body fight infections.
Lemon balm has been used to treat all kinds of nervous system ailments. And due to it’s highly antiseptic properties, lemon balm is known for it’s ability to act synergistically with others herbs in the treatment of the common cold and flu.
Horehound is most commonly used as an expectorant, which makes it a great addition in cold, flu, and cough remedies.
Common garden sage may be best known for it’s use as a culinary herb, however it’s healing powers should not be overlooked. Used in this tincture, for fighting cold and flu symptoms, sage holds strong antiseptic and astringent medicinal properties — making it an effective treatment for sore throats and tonsils.
If you’d like a sample, there are 10mL samples available within the shop listings
DISCLAIMER: The Food and Drug Administration have not evaluated the statements presented on this site. The products offered on this web site are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. This product is not intended for children or should be used with adult supervision. Keep out of reach of children. If you are currently prescribed any medications, supplements or under the care of a physician, please consult with your physician to ensure any of my products are not contraindicated with your current regimen
Tis the season...cold & flu season!! If you’re like me, I’m super sensitive to over the counter medications and I’d rather feel the effects of a cold than the effects of cold medicine 😷🤧 I introduce to you my cold & flu tincture. I’m calling it Sniffles & Sneezes. It’s a blend of dried echinacea root, lemon balm, horehound & sage in vodka or vegetable glycerine.
Echinacea root is by far one of the most popular immune-building herbs. It has the ability to fight off infection and disease like no other! People use echinacea to shorten the duration of the common cold and flu, and reduce symptoms, such as sore throat (pharyngitis), cough, and fever. Many herbalists also recommend echinacea to help boost the immune system and help the body fight infections.
Lemon balm has been used to treat all kinds of nervous system ailments. And due to it’s highly antiseptic properties, lemon balm is known for it’s ability to act synergistically with others herbs in the treatment of the common cold and flu.
Horehound is most commonly used as an expectorant, which makes it a great addition in cold, flu, and cough remedies.
Common garden sage may be best known for it’s use as a culinary herb, however it’s healing powers should not be overlooked. Used in this tincture, for fighting cold and flu symptoms, sage holds strong antiseptic and astringent medicinal properties — making it an effective treatment for sore throats and tonsils.
If you’d like a sample, there are 10mL samples available within the shop listings
DISCLAIMER: The Food and Drug Administration have not evaluated the statements presented on this site. The products offered on this web site are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. This product is not intended for children or should be used with adult supervision. Keep out of reach of children. If you are currently prescribed any medications, supplements or under the care of a physician, please consult with your physician to ensure any of my products are not contraindicated with your current regimen