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| | | | Coltsfoot is used as a respiratory disinfectant, expectorant, and cough suppressant in a wide variety of different animals- we find it particularly useful trachemobronchitis in dogs (specifically kennel cough) especially when combined with antiviral herbs such as licorice. 459 |
Ingredients: Colt's Foot *
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Herbal Tea
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Certified Organic Coltsfoot leaf |
(Wildharvested)
Tussilago farfara Origin- Germany
At one time, smoking dried coltsfoot leaves was a recommended treatment for coughs, bronchitis and emphysema symptoms. Nowadays, the recommended preparation is a tea. 130
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