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Sneeze Ease Witch’s Brew: Cold and Flu Tea Blend

Soothe your body and mind with our handcrafted tea blend, featuring local wildcrafted herbs. Perfect for supporting your wellness routine during seasonal transitions.

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A Nourishing Blend of Nature’s Remedies

Crafted with care, our 1 oz. cold and flu tea blend brings together locally wildcrafted and thoughtfully sourced herbs to provide comfort and immune support. Whether you’re feeling run down or looking to stay ahead of the season, this blend is a natural way to fortify your well-being.


Key Ingredients & Benefits

  • Mullein (Locally Wildcrafted): Traditionally used to support respiratory health, mullein helps soothe the throat and may ease occasional irritation. Its gentle action makes it a popular choice for seasonal wellness blends.
  • Peppermint (Locally Wildcrafted): Known for its refreshing flavor and cooling properties, peppermint is often used to support digestive health and ease discomfort from seasonal changes. Its natural menthol content offers a soothing, invigorating aroma.
  • Plantain: A versatile herb with soothing properties, plantain is traditionally valued for its ability to calm irritated tissues and support the body’s natural defenses.
  • Rosemary: More than just a kitchen herb, rosemary is a robust antioxidant known for promoting circulation and providing a comforting, warming flavor to tea blends.
  • Nettle: Rich in vitamins and minerals, nettle is a nourishing herb that supports overall vitality. It’s particularly valued for its ability to strengthen the body during periods of stress or fatigue.

How to Brew:

Steep 1 tablespoon of the tea blend in 8-10 oz of hot water for 5-10 minutes. Strain and enjoy up to three times daily. Sweeten with honey or lemon for added comfort.


Safety Information:

While this blend is made with gentle, traditionally safe herbs, please consult your healthcare provider if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medication.

  • Mullein: Generally well-tolerated, but avoid if you have a known allergy to the plant.
  • Rosemary: May not be suitable for those with epilepsy or on blood-thinning medications.
  • Nettle: Known for its high nutrient content, but should be consumed in moderation to avoid excessive diuretic effects.