Consider Herbal Tea Blends to Fight Cold/Flu

By Jackie Johnson

February 15, 2017

cold-fluThe cold and flu season rages on. Herbs can be incorporated into your life to help you stay healthy.

Naturally, prevention is the best approach. You probably know to eat right, sleep well, stay hydrated, exercise, reduce stress and wash your hands often. So easy and so hard. Herbs can help.

If you’re struggling with sleep you may want to try lemon balm, chamomile, skullcap, linden, dill, hops, passion flower, and California poppy.

Herbal teas can also help. A prevention tea, full of vitamin C includes rosehips, hibiscus, lemon peel and cinnamon. Other tea blends that help you stay hydrated include:Herbal tea

  • Nourishing winter tea: Elderberry, yarrow, calendula, nettle.
  • Nourishing tea: Nettle, chickweed, linden, oat straw, chamomile, mint.
  • Winter tea: Elderberries, elderflowers, lemon peel, ginger, rosehips.
  • Sunshine tea: Chamomile, lemon peel, sage, clove, mint.
  • Tea for a cold: Echinacea root, lemon balm, mint, yarrow.
  • Elderberry tea: Elderberries, cinnamon, clove, cardamom

About the Author

Jackie Johnson

Jackie has a doctorate in Naturopathic studies and is a Master Herbalist. She has studied herbs and holistic living for more than 25 years. She teaches classes at her herb school Planhigion Herbal Learning Center. She writes for various magazines and blogs, and is just opening a herbal and enchanted gift store, The WooWoo Shoppe.

Medicinal Disclaimer

It is the policy of The Herb Society of America, Inc. not to advise or recommend herbs for medicinal or health use. This information is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered as a recommendation or an endorsement of any particular medical or health treatment. Please consult a healthcare provider before pursuing any herbal treatments.

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