Leaky Faucet Tincture
Leaky Faucet Tincture
Need a plumber? If your nose as leaky as a broken faucet, give this a turn to get your respiratory tract draining in a productive manner.
A huge problem when colds and flu hit is the congestion. This frustrating issue is called to battle by Plantain vs. sinuses and nasal passages, Gildenrod vs. lungs and Ground Ivy vs. them all. Often times coughs come with this territory so there’s some Wild Cherry to help calm that down.
Historic Uses
Plantain - alleviate excessive mucus in sinuses
Goldenrod - alleviate excessive mucus in respiratory tract
Wild Cherry - coughing spasms
Ground Ivy - drying and draining expectorant
Ingredients
Plantain, Goldenrod, Wild Cherry, Ground Ivy and Food Grade Ethanol
Directions
Take up to 12mL 3x daily.
Some folks just put a little tincture under their tongue, it absorbs faster there. It tastes pretty strong. An alternative is drinking the tincture like tea. You can add a dash of tincture to hot water and a lot of honey and drink it.
For the couple cup bottle of Leaky Faucet, it can make one or two cups. You can start with a little and go from there. If you’re in the thick of a bad sickness or feel like it’s just beginning you can do 3 mL every hour, but if you’re fighting a touch of the sniffles a little once per day should help. If you’re looking to throw the kitchen sink at your illness Guhk Be Gone is a faithful ally that helps boost the immune system.
Contraindications
Weak kidney or liver, daisy allergy, pregnancy, respiratory or cardiovascular depression, hypotension. Not to be used with pharmaceutical diuretics. Monitor hydration during use.
*These statements have not been verified by the FDA and is only referenced here as a fun fact and/or for historical commentary, is not to be used as medical advice in any way. Consult your doctor before ingesting any herbal product. None of these items or statements are approved by FDA. Consult your physician before taking any supplement. Do not take herbs or tinctures during pregnancy without consulting your healthcare provider. This product is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease. All information here is for entertainment and educational purposes only.
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*These statements have not been verified by the FDA and is only referenced here as a fun fact and/or for historical commentary, is not to be used as medical advice in any way. Consult your doctor before ingesting any herbal product. None of these items or statements are approved by FDA. Consult your physician before taking any supplement. Do not take herbs or tinctures during pregnancy without consulting your healthcare provider. This product is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease. All information here is for entertainment and educational purposes only. Created in a SafeServ kitchen. “The product is home produced and processed and the production area has not been inspected by the State Department of Health.”
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