Burdock root tea, Has several health benefits, including reducing inflammation, improving digestion, and boosting the immune system.
Dandelion root,The flowers, leaf, and root of dandelion can all be used to make dandelion tea. In parts of Europe and Asia, it’s known as a folk remedy for: urinary tract infections, inflammation, detoxing the body and the common cold
Marshmallow root, Has been thought to decrease cough and fight infections
Currants, are high in antioxidants, including vitamin C.
Cranberries, have for a long time used to help prevent UTIs by preventing bacteria from sticking to the bladder wall.
Ginger root, Has many potential medicinal properties, including reducing inflammation, nausea, and pain
Licorice, May be used to help relieve symptoms of acid reflux.
Peppermint, Some health benefits improving breath, relieving tension headaches, and aiding digestion.
Red clover, helps to improve blood flow.
Nettle, A rich source of antioxidants like vitamin C, which reduce the number of harmful molecules called free radicals in your system.
Calendula flowers, help wounds heal faster, possibly by increasing blood flow and oxygen to the affected area, which helps the body grow new tissue.
Alfalfa, known for vitamin K, which is an important vitamin for blood clotting. Vitamin K, along with chlorophyll and iron, also promotes blood production, which can help people with anemia
Elderberries, Known to help address cold and flu symptoms, support heart health, and fight inflammation and infections, among other benefits.
Rose hips, Rose hips have been used for centuries in traditional and folk medicine for their anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties.
Hibiscus Hibiscus may help lower blood pressure due to its antihypertensive properties.
Red rooibos , Also known as "African red tea" or "red bush tea",Rooibos contains antioxidants that may help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals