Mormon Tea Tincture
Directions: take internally to relieve coughs, colds, congestion, and allergies.
Mormon Tea is a yellowish-green shrub native to Western states. Mormon tea, also known as " Brigham's Tea" or "Desert Tea", was a staple beverage in the 19th-century Mormon pioneer communities. The plant's bitter, earthy leaves were brewed into a tea that provided warmth, comfort, and a sense of community. Beyond its soothing properties, Mormon tea was also valued for its medicinal uses, treating ailments such as colds, fever, and respiratory issues.
Directions: take internally to relieve coughs, colds, congestion, and allergies.
Mormon Tea is a yellowish-green shrub native to Western states. Mormon tea, also known as " Brigham's Tea" or "Desert Tea", was a staple beverage in the 19th-century Mormon pioneer communities. The plant's bitter, earthy leaves were brewed into a tea that provided warmth, comfort, and a sense of community. Beyond its soothing properties, Mormon tea was also valued for its medicinal uses, treating ailments such as colds, fever, and respiratory issues.
Directions: take internally to relieve coughs, colds, congestion, and allergies.
Mormon Tea is a yellowish-green shrub native to Western states. Mormon tea, also known as " Brigham's Tea" or "Desert Tea", was a staple beverage in the 19th-century Mormon pioneer communities. The plant's bitter, earthy leaves were brewed into a tea that provided warmth, comfort, and a sense of community. Beyond its soothing properties, Mormon tea was also valued for its medicinal uses, treating ailments such as colds, fever, and respiratory issues.