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Snifflez Tea
0.45 Echinacea
0.30 Elderberries
0.30 Eucalyptus
0.60 Ginger
0.60 Peppermint
0.30 Rosemary
0.45 Spearmint
0.30 Thyme
0.30 Yarrow
Total Herbs 3.6 oz
Snifflez Tea has a smooth herbal flavor with fresh, cool minty notes. Snifflez Tea contains herbs that nourish the body, boost the immune system, and promote general wellness. It is also an excellent tea for times of illness. It contains many soothing herbs that soothe upset stomachs, relieve congestion, and alleviate headaches associated with colds and flu. Enjoy it hot or iced.
This tea is not intended for use during pregnancy.
Directions: Bring water to a boil, add 1-2 teaspoons of loose tea to a tea filter bag, or tea ball. Pour boiling water over the leaves and steep for 3-5 minutes. Note: Steeping tea for too long can lead to bitterness. Remove tea solids. Add sweetener, if desired, and enjoy.
Drinking herbal tea can offer many benefits, read below for more information:
Peppermint has a “cooling” effect which promotes clear airways. Peppermint is soothing to the stomach and eases motion sickness. It helps with headaches, relieves pain, and improves focus. It helps with stress reduction and has a calming effect.
Spearmint is high in antioxidants and absorbable minerals. It reduces nausea and has an antispasmodic effect on the digestive and respiratory systems. It is calming to the nerves. It is useful for headaches, relieving asthma, and bronchitis.
Rosemary stimulates circulation of blood to the head, so it is useful for headaches, migraines, and helps cognitive function. Rosemary boosts the immune system, soothes indigestion and reduces fatigue. Rosemary soothes sore throats, coughs, and has antimicrobial properties to help fight off bacteria and viruses.
Ginger reduces inflammation in nasal passages and helps manage muscle aches and pains. It relieves nausea and eases digestive discomfort. Ginger, with honey added, is well known for soothing sore throats.
Thyme is an expectorant and has anti-inflammatory properties. It is a useful tonic for infections. It is useful for bronchitis, whooping cough, and pleurisy. Thyme has a wide range of nutrients including potassium, iron, calcium, manganese, magnesium, and selenium.
Yarrow has drying, astringent properties that help to clear up mucus from the lungs and nasal passages. It has antimicrobial properties, so it supports the immune system as it fights infections. Yarrow is excellent for stomach or intestinal upsets.
Echinacea purpurea has significant immune-enhancing properties. Echinacea has anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antibacterial properties. Echinacea is said to reduce the severity and duration of illnesses. Echinacea soothes a sore throat, aids in managing muscle aches, and is an excellent herb to use during the recovery stage of an illness.
Eucalyptus is a wonderful decongestant and helps loosen mucus. It has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and astringent properties. It is rich in antioxidants and is a strong expectorant. It is a traditional Aboriginal remedy for infections and fevers. Eucalyptus stimulates the immune system and influences white blood cells. It is useful for asthma, sinusitis, nasal and chest congestion. It also promotes better oral health by reducing bacteria in the mouth.
Elderberries are rich in Vitamin C, Vitamin A, and flavonoids. It is strongly antioxidant, antiviral, and nutritive. Packed with vitamins it boosts the immune system and supports general health. Some studies suggest that Elderberries may inhibit the replication of viruses which shorten the duration of cold and flu symptoms.
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