Dried, often roasted dandelion root, used as a traditional coffee substitute or brewed as a digestive tonic. It has a rich, deep, slightly bitter flavour and is valued for its traditional liver-supporting properties.
The dried flowers and leaves of the goldenrod plant, traditionally brewed as a gentle tea valued for its use in supporting urinary tract health. It has a pleasant, slightly floral and mild herbaceous taste.
Dried hyssop leaves and flowers, offering a slightly bitter, minty, and pungent flavour. It is used both in culinary applications (soups, stews) and traditionally as a tea for respiratory support.
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.
Fine powder made from dried sea kelp, an excellent natural source of iodine and various trace minerals. It is easily mixed into smoothies, sprinkled onto foods, or added to homemade seasonings for a gentle savoury boost.
(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.
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