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Cold/Flu Tinture
Cold/Flu Tinture
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Cold and Flu Tincture Support your immune system through winter's challenges with this potent herbal remedy. Formulated to address seasonal wellness concerns, this tincture combines traditionally used botanicals designed to help you maintain vitality when cold and flu season strikes. The concentrated extract format ensures efficient absorption, allowing active compounds to work effectively. Whether you're looking to fortify your defenses preventatively or support recovery, this tincture offers a natural approach to staying well year-round. Keep wellness within reach—because true health extends far beyond the winter months.
INGREDIENTS:
Oregano:
- Antimicrobial and antiviral properties.
- Expectorant-may help loosen mucus.
- Anti-inflammatory
- High in carvacrol and thymol (plant compounds studied for immune effects)
- Often used to help with cough, sinus congestions, and throat irritation
- High levels of Vitamins A, C and K, minerals
Nettle:
- Nutrient-dense (iron, magnesium, calcium, vitamin C, Chlorophyll)
- Anti-inflammatory
- May help with excess mucus and upper respiratory inflammation
- Often used to support the body's immune system, and energy during illness or recovery
Rosemary:
- Stimulating herb-may support circulation and warmth
- Traditionally used to ease headaches and congestion
- Contains rosmarinic acid, which has anti-inflammatory properties
- Often used for sinus relief, brain fog, fatigue, and respiratory support
Ways to Use:
- Use at onset of cold/flu symptoms
- For sinus congestion or scratchy throat
- During recovery, for energy & immune support
Safety Notes:
These herbs are powerful. Be cautious if:
- Pregnant or breastfeeding (especially with oregano and rosemary tincture)
- On blood thinners, diuretics, or blood pressure medications (nettle can interact)
- Have autoimmune conditions (nettle can stimulate immune function)
- taking anticoagulants or seizure medications (rosemary interacts)
- Allergic to herbs in the mint family
Always start with small amounts to test tolerance
Gentle Reminder:
Herbal tinctures support the body, but do not cure illness. Seek medical care if symptoms are severe, worsening, or lasting more than a few days
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