Herbs for cough
Coughing happens when viruses, bacteria, dust, pollen or other substances irritate the nerve endings in the airways between the throat and lungs. A cough is the body’s way of trying to clear the passages, and what a valiant effort the body makes in this endeavor. Many herbs are well known for their ability to soothe a cough. Herbal teas have been used throughout history and many exisitng recipes are tried and true.
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Hibiscus – rose mallow
£1.38 – £1.78Hibiscus tea or Sudan mallow is a delicious drink with an unusual action. It is highly appreciated in Malaysia and India and in Egypt is almost a “national drink”. The infusion of hibiscus flowers have a red color and slightly sour taste, it is a merit of large amounts of vitamin C.
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Herbal blend for cold (for children and adults)
£3.10 – £3.90Colds are a common problem of children and adults, particularly in the autumn and winter. Upper respiratory tract infection commonly referred to as the common cold is causing the characteristic symptoms such as fever, sore throat, runny or bone pain. These symptoms very effectively alleviate herbs.
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Pine – Pine buds
£2.20 – £4.20Pine buds are rich in many oder biologically active ingredients, but compound that distinguishes them among other medicinal plants is an essential oil, which contains in its composition, among others pinene. In herbal medicine pine buds are mainly used in catarrh and inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, acting expectorant.
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Linden blossom – Littleleaf Lime flowers
£1.58 – £2.78The flowers are used for hypertension, their general sedative effect, calming the digestive system, in colds and flu ,reduce nasal congestion, and relieve throat irritation and cough, boosting the cardiovascular system, as well as relieve headache and migraine complaints.
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