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Features & Ingredients
- Ingredients:
- Peppermint, Elderberry, Rosehips, Ginger, Anise Seed, Thyme, Yarrow, Calendula, Licorice Root, Lomatium Root, Devils Club Root Bark
Contraindications: Not recommended while taking pharmaceutical medicines or
- during pregnancy.
- Devils Club Stem with Bark (Oplopanax horridus):
- Inner bark extracts exhibited good anti-bacterial and anti-fungal activity in vitro and
- partially inhibited respiratory syncytial virus, (McCutcheon et al, 1993, 1994, 1995).
- Traditionally used for colds, coughs, chest pains, tuberculosis, influenza, arthritis and
- rheumatism. It was often taken as a tonic or blood purifier for any general sickness
- and especially by those with fever, weight loss and general debility, (Turner, 1982).
- Listed by Michael Moore in his book, Medicinal Plants of the Pacific West, as a safe
- and reliable expectorant and to aid with physical and mental stress.
- References:
- 1- Antiviral Screening of Bristish Columbia Medicinal Plants (McCutcheon et al),
- University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.
- 2- Aboriginal Plant Use in Canada's Northwest Boreal Forest (Marles et al).
- UBC Press, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.
Contains 15 tea bags.
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