Pack of 1 x Traditional Medicinals Organic Throat Coat Herbal Tea - Caffeine Free - 16 Bags

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Pack of 1 x Traditional Medicinals Organic Throat Coat Herbal Tea - Caffeine Free - 16 Bags

Pack of 1 x Traditional Medicinals Organic Throat Coat Herbal Tea - Caffeine Free - 16 Bags

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Our receiving department does its best to verify and then enter the correct "Best By" dates for all incoming products. However, discrepancies do occur from time to time. This being said, the exceptionally high turnover at iHerb ensures that our inventory is among the freshest in the industry. What you need to know: This is one of the most popular throat coat teas available. It features slippery elm, which helps lubricate the throat and calm irritation.

Numi Throat Soother tea combines licorice root and marshmallow root in equal parts to create a tea blend that’s soothing for a sore throat. This Certified Organic tea also includes a combination of sage, cinnamon bark, and clove for aromatherapy while you sip. That said, it’s always a great idea to consult your herbalist or healthcare practitioner for personalized recommendations.Legend has it that 5,000 years ago, a Chinese emperor discovered tea after some leaves fell into his pot of boiling water. Today, people across the world use tea’s natural medicinal properties for all sorts of ailments. To truly reap the benefits of throat coat tea, it's important to know how to brew it properly. Follow these steps to ensure the perfect cup: Teas with either anti-viral, anti-microbial, or anti-inflammatory properties may be effective in a few ways. According to otolaryngologist and laryngologist Omid Mehdizadeh, MD, certain teas are “usually combating bacteria or a virus or are offering an analgesic [pain-relieving] property to the patient.” Throat coat tea is made up of a unique blend of herbs that work together to provide relief for sore throats. Each herb used in this tea has its benefits and contributes to its overall effectiveness. Understanding the benefits of each herb will help you choose the best throat coat tea to suit your needs. So, let's explore the various herbs used in throat coat tea and their benefits.

A sore throat is the result of swelling or inflammation in the throat tissue. This swelling can be caused by multiple factors, but some of the most common causes of sore throats are bacterial or viral infections. Depending on the severity, home remedies to soothe a sore throat such as drinking warm tea may be an appropriate treatment.Studies have shown that elderberry is considered to be safe when used in recommended doses, but caution should be taken when pregnant and/or lactating as research is limited on this population. A review of a number of research studies found that honey is effective in treating upper respiratory tract infections due to its antimicrobial properties. Additionally, elderberry extracts have shown to have antiviral and antimicrobial properties which may be beneficial for a sore throat. Drinking this tea may also aid in relaxation due to the presence of chamomile, a flower often used in teas. Fewer boxes & transactions:You won’t be billed for this item until it ships with your next Autoship

The tea that I spent too much money on every flu season at college is really just a bunch of bark and roots and peels. Buy the elements in bulk—smile gleefully at their names—then mix them together. But at this point, do not smell. It will not smell good, or reminiscent of the sweet, velvetty syrup you got in those pre-made tea bags. Steep or simmer—20 minutes or 15 minutes, respectively, and your Throat Coat will be ready to be worn. Traditional Medicinals prioritizes the quality of their products. The company conducts testing on their herbs to ensure purity and identity. They also follow Fair Trade and Fair Wild practices for sourcing herbs. Celestial Seasonings cautions against using this tea if you’re taking any medications and recommends no more than one serving per day. Additionally, the company states that if you’re allergic to daisies (the NIH also mentions ragweed, chrysanthemums, and marigolds) then chamomile present in this tea may be more likely to cause an allergic reaction. Chamomile may specifically interact with the medications warfarin and cyclosporine, though the amount found in this tea may or may not be cause for concern. We recommend talking to a healthcare provider if you're on any medications to make sure this tea is safe for you.

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Wijesundara NM, Sekhon-Loodu S, Rupasinghe HV. Phytochemical-rich medicinal plant extracts suppress bacterial antigens-induced inflammation in human tonsil epithelial cells. PeerJ. 2017 Jun 22;5:e3469. doi:10.7717/peerj.3469 Some of the most common herbs found in throat coat tea include licorice root, marshmallow root, echinacea, and ginger. Each of these herbs has its own unique benefits that can help to soothe and heal a sore throat. Marshmallow root is a common ingredient in throat coat tea, and it's known for its soothing properties. It helps to reduce inflammation and irritation in the throat, giving you relief from discomfort. Licorice root, on the other hand, has natural antiviral and antibacterial properties. It also helps to reduce inflammation and soothes sore throats.



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