


Hay Fever Days
Hay Fever Days:
Stuffy nose? Itchy eyes? Coughing? Sinus issues? Seasonal allergies will do that to ya! Hay fever can be such a struggle, but we have a tea for that! Made with stinging nettle leaf (rich in vitamins and nutrients, especially Vitamin C and calcium) and elder flower (provides upper respiratory support and helps reduce phlegm), this tea can help lessen the effects of stuffy/runny nose, the itchy/watery eyes, and the phlegmy cough. Taken daily before and during peak hay fever season, Hay Fever Days can really help your body’s defenses against those pesky allergy symptoms throughout the day!
To Make:
Steep 1-2 tsp of tea in 8 oz boiling water, covered, for 5-7 minutes. Strain and drink. Repeat 2-3 times a day. For all day long help on the go, make 2-3 cups of tea and sip throughout the day.
Ingredients:
Stinging nettle leaf, European elder flower, ginger root
Hay Fever Days:
Stuffy nose? Itchy eyes? Coughing? Sinus issues? Seasonal allergies will do that to ya! Hay fever can be such a struggle, but we have a tea for that! Made with stinging nettle leaf (rich in vitamins and nutrients, especially Vitamin C and calcium) and elder flower (provides upper respiratory support and helps reduce phlegm), this tea can help lessen the effects of stuffy/runny nose, the itchy/watery eyes, and the phlegmy cough. Taken daily before and during peak hay fever season, Hay Fever Days can really help your body’s defenses against those pesky allergy symptoms throughout the day!
To Make:
Steep 1-2 tsp of tea in 8 oz boiling water, covered, for 5-7 minutes. Strain and drink. Repeat 2-3 times a day. For all day long help on the go, make 2-3 cups of tea and sip throughout the day.
Ingredients:
Stinging nettle leaf, European elder flower, ginger root
Hay Fever Days:
Stuffy nose? Itchy eyes? Coughing? Sinus issues? Seasonal allergies will do that to ya! Hay fever can be such a struggle, but we have a tea for that! Made with stinging nettle leaf (rich in vitamins and nutrients, especially Vitamin C and calcium) and elder flower (provides upper respiratory support and helps reduce phlegm), this tea can help lessen the effects of stuffy/runny nose, the itchy/watery eyes, and the phlegmy cough. Taken daily before and during peak hay fever season, Hay Fever Days can really help your body’s defenses against those pesky allergy symptoms throughout the day!
To Make:
Steep 1-2 tsp of tea in 8 oz boiling water, covered, for 5-7 minutes. Strain and drink. Repeat 2-3 times a day. For all day long help on the go, make 2-3 cups of tea and sip throughout the day.
Ingredients:
Stinging nettle leaf, European elder flower, ginger root