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Nettle Root
Stinging Nettle is packed with vitamins, minerals, and trace minerals along with hefty doses of potent phytonutrients including deep-green chlorophyll and carotenoids.
Nettle tea, made from dried nettle leaves, is perhaps best known for its high mineral content. The leaves are packed with more minerals, especially magnesium and calcium, than a number of other medicinal herbs
Marshmallow
Marshmallow leaf and root are commonly used by mouth to treat stomach ulcers, diarrhea, constipation, swelling of the stomach lining, and pain and swelling of the mucous membranes that line the respiratory tract
Mullien
Renown for its treatment with lung complaints and respiratory complaints, lung weakness, respiratory constriction and chest colds, the Mullein plant is truly a lung healing herb. This is truly a remarkable herb for lung and respiratory healing
Calendula
Internally it is traditionally used in gastrointestinal disorders where there is inflammation, infection or ulceration e.g. mouth ulcers and peptic ulcers, gastritis, leaky gut syndrome. It is also historically used internally in upper respiratory infections such as pharyngitis, acne and sebaceous cysts and menstrual disorders
Astralagus
Well known for its treatment in supporting and strengthening the immune system.
All the medicinal properties of the Astragalus lie in its root-which is highly valued by herbalist.
The Astragalus root stands out as a unique remedy in the treatment of physical exhaustion, and the Oriental medicine considers the Astragalus root to be an extremely useful remedy for physical weaknesses. Chinese herbalist have constantly applied remedies made from the Astragalus root for centuries-they used this remedy to treat "every sort of wasting or exhausting disease and to this day, the Chinese medical system still makes use of this remedy.
Coltsfoot
Although Coltsfoot is primarily used to treat bronchial problems in herbal medicine, the herb also has a number of other therapeutic uses. The herb is a very useful demulcent (any substance or medicine that causes soothing) and expectorant and is among the most preferred remedies in Europe to cure chest complaints.
Organic Comfrey
Comfrey is often considered to be a major first aid medication. When comfrey is applied topically over a fractured bone, its prime element allantoin simply disseminates into the tissues below and helps in speeding up the healing and closing processes. Comfrey has several therapeutic uses. Traditionally, the herb has been prescribed for treating ulcers in stomach, an assortment of respiratory conditions, inclusive of pleurisy and bronchitis. For thousands of years, effectiveness of Comfrey has been recognized in healing injuries, fractures as well as sprains
Allantoin is known to encourage cell growth and, thereby, mend damaged cells.
When fresh Comfrey leaves or roots are topically administered to sores, injuries or ulcers, the mucilage or adhesive agents present in the herb trickles out onto the damages skin. It first dries on the wound and then coagulates and contracts bringing the sides of the damaged skin closer and also slows down contagion at the place. In places where the injury is somewhat shallow, Comfrey is effective in healing the skin leaving behind a small blemish.
I have 250grms of each tea and 450 of the Marshmallow.
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