Breathe Easy Herbal Tea Blend

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This blend is great for a lung detox (use as a steam) to help with coughs, anyone who smokes. It is smooth and soothing but very strong with a slightly bitter aftertaste. If you need added warmth feel free to add ginger or even a pinch of cayenne pepper! Definitely one to have on standby for serious (prolonged) respiratory issues along side the ‘Cold & Flu Season Tea’.

•Organic Mullein (Verbascum)

•Organic Horehound (Marrubium Vulgare)

•Organic Oregano (Origanum Vulgare)

•Organic Thyme (Thymus Vulgaris)

•Eucalyptus

•Peppermint (Mentha Piperita L)

•Organic Lungwort (Pulmonaria Officinalis)

•Organic Elecampane Root (Inula Helenium)

Mullein is an expectorant, which means it helps the body expel excess mucus, usually by helping make your coughs more productive, to bring up mucus that may be settling in the chest or in the throat. Mullein can be used to help to detoxify the lungs after quitting smoking. Breathing in steam from its leaves or consuming the tea can help break up and clear out the tar that has accumulated in the lungs. It can also help to cleanse and soothe the bronchial tubes and strengthen the lungs.

Thyme is rich in plant phenols such as thymol and carvacrol which are powerfully anti-spasmodic, making them potent cough suppressants. The antibacterial and expectorant qualities of this herb thin the mucus that the cough is trying to expel, whilst gently healing and soothing the bronchial tract. It also increases levels of dopamine and serotonin which boosts ones mood and reduces stress on the heart, nice when you’re not feeling too good.

The main component of Eucalyptus is 1,8-cineole, a remarkable chemical component offering strong therapeutic properties that have been well researched. It is this phytochemical that is responsible for the Eucalyptus benefits to respiratory health. Its therapeutic properties include; airborne anti-microbial, analgesic, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, antispasmodic, antioxidant, antiviral, hypotensive, mucolytic.

The menthol in peppermint works as a decongestant, shrinking swollen membranes in the nose and making it easier to breathe, and also helps loosen mucus that has collected in the lungs. It has soothing properties and brings relief.

Horehound thins mucus and helps clear it from the airways while quelling spasms. Great for allergies, sinus as well as chest congestion, bronchitis and so on. In relation to seasonal illness (cold/flu) horehound helps to break fevers.

This greek oregano is very strong. It has many health benefits due to its potent antiseptic, antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties but in relation to the respiratory system oregano contains compounds like carvacrol and terpenes that help cleanse the lungs. It can also help reduce inflammation and congestion in the lungs and improve airflow.

People take lungwort to treat breathing conditions, stomach and intestinal ailments, and kidney and urinary tract problems. It is also used in cough medicines, to relieve fluid retention, and treat lung diseases such as tuberculosis.

Elecampane is a soothing herb that has been used to treat coughs associated with bronchitis, asthma, and whooping cough. It soothes the irritation and inflammation that results from coughing, whilst also acting as a cough suppressant. It acts as an expectorant helping reduce bronchial secretions and cleansing the lungs of congestion.

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This blend is great for a lung detox (use as a steam) to help with coughs, anyone who smokes. It is smooth and soothing but very strong with a slightly bitter aftertaste. If you need added warmth feel free to add ginger or even a pinch of cayenne pepper! Definitely one to have on standby for serious (prolonged) respiratory issues along side the ‘Cold & Flu Season Tea’.

•Organic Mullein (Verbascum)

•Organic Horehound (Marrubium Vulgare)

•Organic Oregano (Origanum Vulgare)

•Organic Thyme (Thymus Vulgaris)

•Eucalyptus

•Peppermint (Mentha Piperita L)

•Organic Lungwort (Pulmonaria Officinalis)

•Organic Elecampane Root (Inula Helenium)

Mullein is an expectorant, which means it helps the body expel excess mucus, usually by helping make your coughs more productive, to bring up mucus that may be settling in the chest or in the throat. Mullein can be used to help to detoxify the lungs after quitting smoking. Breathing in steam from its leaves or consuming the tea can help break up and clear out the tar that has accumulated in the lungs. It can also help to cleanse and soothe the bronchial tubes and strengthen the lungs.

Thyme is rich in plant phenols such as thymol and carvacrol which are powerfully anti-spasmodic, making them potent cough suppressants. The antibacterial and expectorant qualities of this herb thin the mucus that the cough is trying to expel, whilst gently healing and soothing the bronchial tract. It also increases levels of dopamine and serotonin which boosts ones mood and reduces stress on the heart, nice when you’re not feeling too good.

The main component of Eucalyptus is 1,8-cineole, a remarkable chemical component offering strong therapeutic properties that have been well researched. It is this phytochemical that is responsible for the Eucalyptus benefits to respiratory health. Its therapeutic properties include; airborne anti-microbial, analgesic, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, antispasmodic, antioxidant, antiviral, hypotensive, mucolytic.

The menthol in peppermint works as a decongestant, shrinking swollen membranes in the nose and making it easier to breathe, and also helps loosen mucus that has collected in the lungs. It has soothing properties and brings relief.

Horehound thins mucus and helps clear it from the airways while quelling spasms. Great for allergies, sinus as well as chest congestion, bronchitis and so on. In relation to seasonal illness (cold/flu) horehound helps to break fevers.

This greek oregano is very strong. It has many health benefits due to its potent antiseptic, antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties but in relation to the respiratory system oregano contains compounds like carvacrol and terpenes that help cleanse the lungs. It can also help reduce inflammation and congestion in the lungs and improve airflow.

People take lungwort to treat breathing conditions, stomach and intestinal ailments, and kidney and urinary tract problems. It is also used in cough medicines, to relieve fluid retention, and treat lung diseases such as tuberculosis.

Elecampane is a soothing herb that has been used to treat coughs associated with bronchitis, asthma, and whooping cough. It soothes the irritation and inflammation that results from coughing, whilst also acting as a cough suppressant. It acts as an expectorant helping reduce bronchial secretions and cleansing the lungs of congestion.

This blend is great for a lung detox (use as a steam) to help with coughs, anyone who smokes. It is smooth and soothing but very strong with a slightly bitter aftertaste. If you need added warmth feel free to add ginger or even a pinch of cayenne pepper! Definitely one to have on standby for serious (prolonged) respiratory issues along side the ‘Cold & Flu Season Tea’.

•Organic Mullein (Verbascum)

•Organic Horehound (Marrubium Vulgare)

•Organic Oregano (Origanum Vulgare)

•Organic Thyme (Thymus Vulgaris)

•Eucalyptus

•Peppermint (Mentha Piperita L)

•Organic Lungwort (Pulmonaria Officinalis)

•Organic Elecampane Root (Inula Helenium)

Mullein is an expectorant, which means it helps the body expel excess mucus, usually by helping make your coughs more productive, to bring up mucus that may be settling in the chest or in the throat. Mullein can be used to help to detoxify the lungs after quitting smoking. Breathing in steam from its leaves or consuming the tea can help break up and clear out the tar that has accumulated in the lungs. It can also help to cleanse and soothe the bronchial tubes and strengthen the lungs.

Thyme is rich in plant phenols such as thymol and carvacrol which are powerfully anti-spasmodic, making them potent cough suppressants. The antibacterial and expectorant qualities of this herb thin the mucus that the cough is trying to expel, whilst gently healing and soothing the bronchial tract. It also increases levels of dopamine and serotonin which boosts ones mood and reduces stress on the heart, nice when you’re not feeling too good.

The main component of Eucalyptus is 1,8-cineole, a remarkable chemical component offering strong therapeutic properties that have been well researched. It is this phytochemical that is responsible for the Eucalyptus benefits to respiratory health. Its therapeutic properties include; airborne anti-microbial, analgesic, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, antispasmodic, antioxidant, antiviral, hypotensive, mucolytic.

The menthol in peppermint works as a decongestant, shrinking swollen membranes in the nose and making it easier to breathe, and also helps loosen mucus that has collected in the lungs. It has soothing properties and brings relief.

Horehound thins mucus and helps clear it from the airways while quelling spasms. Great for allergies, sinus as well as chest congestion, bronchitis and so on. In relation to seasonal illness (cold/flu) horehound helps to break fevers.

This greek oregano is very strong. It has many health benefits due to its potent antiseptic, antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties but in relation to the respiratory system oregano contains compounds like carvacrol and terpenes that help cleanse the lungs. It can also help reduce inflammation and congestion in the lungs and improve airflow.

People take lungwort to treat breathing conditions, stomach and intestinal ailments, and kidney and urinary tract problems. It is also used in cough medicines, to relieve fluid retention, and treat lung diseases such as tuberculosis.

Elecampane is a soothing herb that has been used to treat coughs associated with bronchitis, asthma, and whooping cough. It soothes the irritation and inflammation that results from coughing, whilst also acting as a cough suppressant. It acts as an expectorant helping reduce bronchial secretions and cleansing the lungs of congestion.

Disclaimer- By law one is required to inform you that this blend has not been evaluated by FDA or MHRA, therefore I do not make any claims that this treats, cures or prevent any disease/ health conditions. All descriptions provided are for educational purposes only. Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider before using this blend especially if you have any health condition, are pregnant, nursing or taking any medications.

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