Oak Tree Herbal Clinic
Herbal Tea Blend Organic - Hay Fever
Herbal Tea Blend Organic - Hay Fever
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This tea is a blend of herbs that were traditionally used to aid in helping combat Hay fever. This Tea blend uses Certified Organic Herbs unless specified.
Traditional uses for herbs in this tea blend;
- natural anti-histamine,
- relieves nasal and sinus congestion.
- Relieve the symptoms of nasal congestion
- great for a tickle in the throat
- Helps elevate systems
- Gives a soothing lemon flavour
- antiseptic properties
- Helps build the body’s resistance to allergies
- reputed to relieve hay fever symptoms
How to brew:
Drink 1 – 2 cups per day. Add 1 tsp per cup of hot water and soak for 15 mins. Strain and enjoy. You can add more warm water after straining.
Do not take if Pregnant or breastfeeding
If you are on any medication you need to seek the advice of your health practitioner before consuming. If you are unsure, email us and our Herbalist/Naturopath will let you know.
Ingredients: Nettle, Peppermint, Elderflower, Sage, Echinacea, Lemongrass, Calendula, Red Clover, Chamomile
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Disclaimer
By purchasing this product, you acknowledge that you are aware of and understand the potential risks, contraindications and any possible complications associated with your product selection.
Oak Tree Herbal Clinic’s Herbal preparations are manufactured under GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices).
If you are being treated for any illness and are taking prescription medication for an illness, seek a Health Professionals consent for herbs you might be considering, either alone or as complementary therapies. Do not try to self-diagnosis or attempt self-treatment for serious or long-term problems without first consulting a qualified practitioner or doctor. Always consult a professional if symptoms persist.
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