Premixed Remedies: Cough Tea

 

Contains: Red Clover tops, licorice root, and ginger root.

From our Experience:

Red clover is one of history's most popular herbs. Farmers plant it for a cover crop and mix it into their hay crops to increase the protein content of their animal feed. Due to its high nutritional content, red clover is the base for many tinctures. Many health-conscious people add a little red clover to their salads. If you pick your clover from your own property, make sure the dog and cat haven't passed that way recently.

Red clover has also been widely used for its antispasmodic and expectorant properties. It helps to relieve the lungs of congestion and can soothe a sore throat. It is in many remedies for whopping cough, bronchitis, asthma, and numerous other cough-related issues. In a honey sweetened tea, red clover flower has been known to loosen phlegm and calm bronchial spasm. It is also used in tinctures, capsules and infusions.


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Relieves Whooping Cough
by James on Feb 18, 2010

Our children came down with pertussis recently. The Cough Tea was WONDERFUL in helping to relieve the congestion, inflammation, and
spasmodic coughing. I have QUICKLY gone through my first order and am ordering another pound and a half to help see us through this. The
children love the taste and ask for it often. I make it like you would iced tea and they drink it throughout the day. THANK YOU for offering
this mixture.

PS: In several of my herb books red clover is highly recommended for whooping cough.

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