Wild Cherry Bark | Said to treat colds and suppress coughs in alternative medicine, wild cherry bark is also used as an ingredient in cough syrups. |
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Horehound Herb | Horehound is native to Europe and Asia and has been naturalized to other areas, including the US. It is a perennial, aromatic herb of the mint family. The plant has oval leaves covered with white, woolly hairs, and bears small, white flowers. |
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Licorice Root | The chemicals contained in licorice are thought to decrease swelling, thin mucus secretions, decrease cough, and increase the chemicals in our body that heal ulcers. |
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Marshmallow Root | Magnesium is an element your body needs to function normally. Magnesium oxide may be used for different reasons. Some people use it as an antacid to relieve heartburn, sour stomach, or acid indigestion. Magnesium oxide also may be used as a laxative for short-term, rapid emptying of the bowel (before surgery, for example). It should not be used repeatedly. Magnesium oxide also is used as a dietary supplement when the amount of magnesium in the diet is not enough. Magnesium oxide is available without a prescription. |
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Mullein Leaf | Mullein leaf has long been used as an expectorant for treating respiratory congestion because it promotes the ejection of mucus, from the lungs. |
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Ginger Root | Some people find ginger helps them with the symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection, bronchitis, cough, menstrual cramps, arthritis and muscle pain. |
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Anise Seed | There are chemicals in anise that may have estrogen-like effects. Chemicals in anise may also act as insecticides. |
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Lemon Peel | Used for Skin Care |
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