Dr Sally's Botanicals
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- · IAntimicrobial
- Immune support
- Soothing
- Loosening
Herbal support to calm, loosen, and soothe irritated airways
Hack Off Cough Herbal Tea is a expertly formulated blend of aromatic and soothing herbs, designed to relieve dry, irritated throats and support clear breathing. With a combination of demulcent, antibacterial, and expectorant botanicals, this tea helps ease coughing while gently loosening mucus and calming the throat.
Key Botanicals:
Common Thyme - eases expectoration, helps with dry cough, antibacterial activity, respiratory health.
Marshmallow root - soothing for mouth and throat, mild and softening for throat.
Hyssop - Relief in case of irritation of throat and pharynx. Liquorice root - helps keep airways clear.
Plantain - soothing and pleasant effect on throat, pharynx and vocal cords. Aniseed - soothing for mouth and throat
Ingredients: Organic Common Thyme, Organic Marshmallow Root, Organic Mullein, Organic Hyssop, Organic Liquorice Root, Organic Plantain, Organic Aniseed (seeds)
15 tea temples per box
How to infuse:
Take 1 tea temple per cup, add boiling water, cover and infuse for 5 - 15 minutes
Add honey to taste (except for babies less than 1 year old)
Herbal teas are a gentle yet effective way to include these wonderful plants in your life. We would recommend the following doses if you are looking to gain the most out of their active constituents:
Adults 3-4 cups a day
Children 8-16 1/2 an adult dosage
Children 2-8 1/3 of an adult dosage.
Children 0-2 1/2 cup of weak infusion sipped throughout the day. This can be in a bottle or added to water.
Create a weaker infusion by leaving your tea temple in the boiling water for a shorter period of time.
- Doctor and medical herbalist formulated
- Vegan
- GMO Free
- All natural ingredients
- Professional grade herbs
- 100% plant based
- Organic
- Biodegradable and compostable tea pyramids
- Plastic free - only cornstarch packaging used
Contains Licorice - anyone suffering from hypertension should avoid excessive consumption.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding:
Avoid taking all herbal teas in the first trimester of pregnancy, unless specifically indicated to be suitable.
Take only 1-2 cups a day of herbal tea in the rest of pregnancy and while breast feeding, and aim for a variety of different teas.
