The dried leaves of the coltsfoot plant, traditionally used in herbal smoking mixes or brewed as a tea for respiratory comfort. It has a mild, somewhat grassy flavour.
Vibrant, dried organic calendula petals, used in herbal teas and often incorporated into homemade oils, salves, and washes for their traditional skin-soothing properties.
Dried eucalyptus leaves, known for their powerful, pungent, and aromatic scent. They are primarily used in steam inhalations, infusers, or added to baths to clear the airways and promote respiratory comfort.
(Note: Weight not specified) The dried aerial parts or root of the comfrey plant, historically known as “knitbone.” It is mainly used externally in balms and poultices due to its traditional skin-soothing properties.
The dried aerial parts of the eyebright plant, traditionally used in herbal compresses and washes for eye care. It has a mild, slightly astringent flavour.
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