Systemic Actions: Cleans the throat tissues of impurities, rebuilds and strengthens tissues, acts as an anti-infammatory, astringent, demulcent, amollient, expectorant, mucilant, antispasmodic, nervine, cellular proliferator.
Traditional & Historical Usage: Relives pain and inflammation from stress, smoking or environmental irritants. Removes impurities and damaged tissues from the throat/larynx, strengthens and rebuilds damaged tissues. Helps clear mucus buildup from the throat and lungs and promotes easier breathing. Soothes and surrounds the vocal membranes to protect during excessive and/or strenuous use, such and singing or lengthy speaking.
Suggested Usage:
– General: 2-3 Cups per day
– Acute: Consume tea throughout the day and/or use as a spray when needed.
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Voice Box Tea
A Herbal Formulation Of:
– Thyme Leaf
– Slippery Elm Bark
– Comfrey Leaf
– Mullien LeafThis Herbal Formula was created for those who do a lot of singing or speaking, or seek to repair damage to the throat from smoking or other environmental irritants. Designed to strengthen and regenerate the larynx and vocal cords, it can se used as a tea or a spray.
Herbal Teas Dosage Directions:
it is a perfect way to bring the healing power of herbs into your body throughout the day. Plus, making and drinking tea is always a beautiful way to have a special ceremonial time just for you and your wellness. The Heal All Tea is also often used very effectively as a mouth wash and also for douches and enemas.
- Internal: 1 to 3 cups, 2 to 4 times a day.
- Acute: 4 cups per day.
- Chronic: to 1 cup, 3 times a day.
- Douches: 1 cupful, 1 to 2 times a day.
- Enemas: 1 cupful, 1 to 2 times a day.
- Mouthwash: Hold and gargle, one cupful per day.
Caution during pregnancy, especially early pregnancy (first 5 months).
This tea is truly a Heal-All. Use as a douche, enema (colorectal issues), and as a mouthwash for mouth & throat cancers, abscesses, etc Internally a great daily detox tea. Much more powerful than Essiac Tea You may also use this tea as a poultice or fomentation.