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Positively Botanicals Holiday Tin Trio - Cold Comfort
KosherUSDA Organic
$19.99
What's Inside?
Positively Botanicals Holiday Tin Trio - Cold Comfort
New for the Holiday season, check out our Botanical Tin Trios! Each tin contains 1 oz of loose leaf botanical product. The Cold Comfort tins contains:
Elderberry*
Elderberry is a widely used medicinal plant that has been cultivated since early Egyptian times. Elderberry can refer to several varieties of the Sambucus tree, which is a large flowering tree that also produces fruit. Elderberry is predominantly commercially prepared for cold and flu relief. The berries contain natural antioxidants and Vitamin C. Like many other berries, elderberries are commonly used in jams, jellies, preserves, tinctures and syrups for great flavor and added wellness benefits.
Mullein Leaf
Mullein leaf or Verbascum thapsus, is an herb from the Scrophulariaceae family that has been used as natural medicine for thousands of years. Mullein leaf is commonly used as an expectorant. Expectorants are substances that thin mucus to purge it from your system. This herb is used in respiratory support blends and may help to soothe a stubborn cough. Mullein contains antioxidants, vitamins and essential minerals making it a welcome addition to your health care regimen.
Echinacea Purpurea†
Known to many garden lovers as the Purple Coneflower, Echinacea Purpurea is believed to have a wide variety of healthful properties and has a long history in North American and European alternative medicinal traditions. Echinacea is loaded with polyphenols, specifically Cichoric acid – a powerful antiviral and antioxidant compound. The high quantity of polysaccharides (immune boosters) found at the top half of this awesome plant make it the most effective portion to consume for health purposes. The brewed liquor tastes floral, herbal and mildly tingly like peppermint.
Warning: The statements above have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please consult your physician before use, especially if you are pregnant or nursing.
*Consuming unripe, raw or uncooked elderberries or flowers can cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea and, in large amounts, can result in poisoning.
†Do not use Echinacea if you are allergic to plants in the daisy or aster family, including chrysanthemums and ragweed, as you may also be allergic to Echinacea.
New for the Holiday season, check out our Botanical Tin Trios! Each tin contains 1 oz of loose leaf botanical product. The Cold Comfort tins contains:
Elderberry*
Elderberry is a widely used medicinal plant that has been cultivated since early Egyptian times. Elderberry can refer to several varieties of the Sambucus tree, which is a large flowering tree that also produces fruit. Elderberry is predominantly commercially prepared for cold and flu relief. The berries contain natural antioxidants and Vitamin C. Like many other berries, elderberries are commonly used in jams, jellies, preserves, tinctures and syrups for great flavor and added wellness benefits.
Mullein Leaf
Mullein leaf or Verbascum thapsus, is an herb from the Scrophulariaceae family that has been used as natural medicine for thousands of years. Mullein leaf is commonly used as an expectorant. Expectorants are substances that thin mucus to purge it from your system. This herb is used in respiratory support blends and may help to soothe a stubborn cough. Mullein contains antioxidants, vitamins and essential minerals making it a welcome addition to your health care regimen.
Echinacea Purpurea†
Known to many garden lovers as the Purple Coneflower, Echinacea Purpurea is believed to have a wide variety of healthful properties and has a long history in North American and European alternative medicinal traditions. Echinacea is loaded with polyphenols, specifically Cichoric acid – a powerful antiviral and antioxidant compound. The high quantity of polysaccharides (immune boosters) found at the top half of this awesome plant make it the most effective portion to consume for health purposes. The brewed liquor tastes floral, herbal and mildly tingly like peppermint.
Warning: The statements above have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please consult your physician before use, especially if you are pregnant or nursing.
*Consuming unripe, raw or uncooked elderberries or flowers can cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea and, in large amounts, can result in poisoning.
†Do not use Echinacea if you are allergic to plants in the daisy or aster family, including chrysanthemums and ragweed, as you may also be allergic to Echinacea.