Lung Re-Leaf Cold/Damp, 8 oz

Lung Re-Leaf Cold/Damp, 8 oz

Lung Re-Leaf Cold/Damp, 8 oz

SKU HAL234-8
Brand Herbalist & Alchemist
Unit Size 8 oz.
Dosage 40-60 drops (2-3 mL) in juice or water. Take 4 times per day.
Contraindications Pregnancy, other types of respiratory conditions (cold/dry, hot/dry, hot/damp).
Western Symptomology Respiratory conditions associated with excessive mucus or fluid in the lungs, bronchials, and sinuses, walking pneumonia, chronic bronchitis (cold/damp), head colds, and allergic rhinitis. The mucus is profuse and clear or white in color. The patient feels cold, may have chills, dull pain upon coughing, a pale, wet tongue, a slow pulse, and they crave warmth. Other symptoms which indicate a cold/damp condition include fatigue, cloudy thinking, edema or profuse clear urination, dyspnea, wheezing, postnasal drip, or a runny nose. - Winston
Actions Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, expectorant, circulation enhancing.
Pattern cold/damp
Tongue pale, wet tongue
Pulse slow pulse
Recommendations

Also available in  2 oz size.

English name Lung Re-Leaf Cold/Damp, 8oz
 
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Description "These herbs are warming antibacterials and antivirals. They have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, expectorant, and circulation enhancing effects. Osha is an excellent antihistamine for allergic rhinitis, and Orange Peel, Ginger, and Yerba Santa help stabilize mast cells and reduce histamine production and nasal secretions. Thyme and Osha are broncho-dilators, they help expel mucus, and promote freer breathing. In combination, these herbs will dry up excessive secretions, promote expectoration, and help prevent or treat respiratory infections caused by bacteria or viruses." - Winston: Herbal Therapeutics
Ingredients

Thyme herb (Thymus vulgaris), Ginger rhizome (Zingiberis officinalis), Orange Peel (Citrus aurantium),Yerba Santa leaf (Eriodictyon californicum), Osha root (Ligusticum porterii)

Other Ingredients
Certified Organic alcohol, distilled water

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