First Signs Tincture Mix - Farmhouse Teas
First Signs Tincture Mix - Farmhouse Teas

First Signs Tincture Mix

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  • Non-GMO, Caffeine free, and Organic

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This dump-and-go mix is just the thing to have when you start to feel a little off. Keep tincture making simple but affordable with making your own at home.

Simply dump the mix and add your 100 proof alcohol (or vegetable glycerine). Steep for 2 weeks, strain and bottle! Herbal medicine was never so easy to do at home!

Comes in Full-size Bag (2.5 oz) approx. 1 recipe worth. Alcohol or glycerine is needed in addition to making the recipe. Learn more about dosage and each of the herbs in MElissa K. Norri's Herbalism Class here.

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Organic Licorice Root, Organic Echinacea Angustfolia Root, Organic Mullein, Organic Red Root.

For Adults: 1/4 to 1 teaspoon 2-3 times daily, early, often, and after.* Do not use more than 4-6 weeks due to licorice. See the Safety section.

*This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended as medical advice but is for educational purposes only.

Store in an airtight container away from temperature extremes and sunlight.

Licorice Root

Do not use longer than 4 to 6 weeks. Not for use in pregnancy except under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner. Not for use in persons with hypertension, liver disorders, edema, severe kidney insufficiency, low blood potassium, or heart disease. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.

Echinacea Angustfolia Root

During pregnancy, echinacea is possibly safe for up to 7 days when taken by mouth. When pregnant, information regarding longer usage than 7 days is unavailable. Some may be allergic to echinacea, if this is you, do not use or discontinue use. Echinacea may affect the immune system, so if you have an autoimmune disease, use caution.(Please do your own research). Drug contraindications are listed here: https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-981/echinacea

We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.

*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.

Simply dump the mix and add your 100-proof alcohol (may also be made into a glycerite). Steep for 2 weeks, strain and bottle! Tinctures have never been so easy to make at home!

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Kim
AMAZING TINCTURE!!

This is the best tincture to ward off any type of cold, scratchy throat or oh, no I think I'm getting sick symptom! We take it 1-3 times a day depending on how "oh, no" we're feeling and it always nips it within a day or two!

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Jessica Brown
First Signs Tincture Mix

I have to say I LOVE this stuff! You start feeling bad, take some First Signs, and a couple days later you feel much better!

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Molly Warnke
First signs tincture

We have to have this on hand every winter, if taken regularly, I find that it can hold off colds or lessen the symptoms. I take this at the first sign of a sore throat! The tincture process is pretty simple and easy to follow.

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Becky Montreuil
First signs tincture mix

I bought this ahead of needing it just to be prepared. Everything I have bought from Farmhouse Teas has been fresh and easy to use. I buy as many of my herbs here as possible because I trust Farmhouse Teas!

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Sheila
My go to first

I use this at the first sign of sore throat, stuffy nose or just that off feeling. 😊

*These reviews are the opinions and experiences of individual customers and should not be taken as medical advice. These reviews are the opinions and experiences of individual customers and should not be taken as medical advice. See full disclaimer here.


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