Fever
Fever is a carefully crafted herbal tincture designed to naturally support the body's response to elevated temperatures. This blend combines time-honored herbs known for their ability to promote sweating, calm discomfort, and support immune function during times of illness.
Formulated to ease fever-related symptoms while helping the body heal, this tincture is a safe and gentle option for both adults and children.
Key Herbal Ingredients:
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Elder Flowers (Sambucus nigra) – Promote gentle perspiration and immune support.
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Catnip (Nepeta cataria) – Traditionally used to ease fever and calm restlessness, especially in children.
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Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) – A diaphoretic herb that supports circulation and helps regulate body temperature.
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Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) – Soothes the nervous system and reduces inflammation.
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Ginger (Zingiber officinale) – Warming and circulatory-supportive, helps break fevers and ease body aches.
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Peppermint (Mentha piperita) – Cooling and calming, supports respiratory clarity and relieves tension.
Benefits:
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Supports healthy fever response
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Encourages gentle sweating to regulate temperature
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Soothes aches, irritability, and restlessness
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Promotes relaxation and immune function
Disclaimer: These products have not been evaluated by the FDA. The statements are for educational purposes only. These products are not intended to treat, cure, diagnose, or prevent and disease. Please consult your doctor before using. If you are pregnant or nursing, please consult your doctor before using.
Herbal Tinctures (extracts): 95% of herbs used are ORGANIC. The base of tinctures is glycerine and alcohol (small percentage). Alcohol is what is used to extract the medicinal properties of the herbs that other liquids cannot do. It also acts as a preservative and quickly allows tincture to enter the blood stream. The amount of alcohol per dose is not much more then the amount in 2 ripe bananas. Please do your own research when using tinctures...or any medicine for that matter.
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