Throat Coat Tea contains an herbal blend to help alleviate sore, red, scratchy, inflamed throats, improve function of the vocal chords, and enhance upper respiratory health.
Since you deserve only the best Traditional Medicinal Tea uses pharmacopoeial grade herbs in this tea. That means that these herbs meet the highest standards set for quality, purity, strength, identity and composition.
While it is accepted to use food grade herbs in herbal tea products, we choose instead to use the higher pharmacopoeial grade for its enhanced quality.
Throat Coat is a complex and aromatic blend of herbal tastes--sweet, aromatic, earthy and viscous.
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Directions: |
For Maximum benefit, medicinal tea must be properly prepared. Pour 8oz. freshly boiled water over a tea bag in a cup. Cover cup and steep 10-15 minutes. These steps directly influence the amount of beneficial components that will end up in your teacup! Gently squeeze the tea bag to release any remaining extract. Drink 4 to 6 cups daily or as needed. To maximize the coating action of the herbs, gargle before swallowing. To enhance benefits, add honey, especially in dry climates. For an extra strength brew, use two teabags or brew up a whole pot using four or five teabags. |
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Ingredients: |
One cup brewed tea contains:
Calories 0All Herbal Ingredients:
Licorice root [PhEur] 60 mg
Organic slippery elm bark [USP] 80 mg
Licorice root dry aqueous extract (8:1) 60 mg
Organic marshmallow root [PhEur] 60 mg
Proprietary blend: 1040 mg
Organic wild cherry bark [BHP]
Organic bitter fennel fruit [PhEur]
Organic cinnamon bark
Organic sweet orange peel. |
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Warnings: |
Cautions: Consult a healthcare provider prior to use if you have hypokalemia, if you are taking any kind of hormonal therapies, diuretics, potassium depleting agents, or MAO inhibitors.
Contraindications: Do not use if you have impaired kidney or liver functions, high blood pressure or heart disease.
Pregnancy and lactation: Not to be used during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.
Warning: If sore throat is severe, accompanied or followed by fever, headache, rash, swelling, nausea, or vomiting, consult a doctor promptly. If symptoms do not improve in 7 days, or if irritation, pain, or redness persists or worsens, see your doctor promptly. |