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Organic Lemon Echinacea Throat Coat is a complex and aromatic blend of herbal tastes - sweet, lemony, and viscous with a characteristic tingle on your tongue from the alkylamides in echinacea, which is one of the important indicators of herb quality. IngredientsOrganic Echinacea purpurea root, Organic licorice root, Organic licorice root dry aqueous extract, Organic lemon myrtle leaf, Organic marshmallow leaf, Organic marshmallow root, Organic fennel fruit, Organic sweet orange peel, Organic cinnamon barkHow To UsePour 8 oz. Freshly boiled water over a tea bag in a cup. Cover cup and steep 10-15 minutes. Gently squeeze the tea bag to release any remaining extract. Drink 4 to 6 cups daily. To enhance benefits, add honey, especially in dry climates.From the CoachWhile I admit I prefer coffee over tea (which is terrible for singers!), I often make an exception and drink Throat Coat or Throat Comfort tea (they both are slippery elm teas, two different manufacturers). These teas contain Slippery Elm Bark, an ingredient that has been known to soothe and comfort throat membranes for singers since the 1800s. Don't drink it too hot and if you are gigging, be sure to drink it far enough in advance that the warm liquid does not "over-relax" your membranes. Drink it 45 minutes before and then switch to room temperature water. When needed, I drink these teas throughout the day and then supplement with Thayers Slippery Elm Lozenges. - Vocal Coach Yvonne DeBandiTestimonials“When I get sick (or just think I'm getting sick), I start drinking this before every rehearsal or performance. I'll let it steep in the car on the way to rehearsal. After a couple sips, I forget that I was even feeling bad!”“I'm a choral singer and I rely on Throat Coat to keep me healthy and singing through the holiday season and beyond. I take it any time I feel a tickle coming on, and it's done wonders for me. I happen to love herbal tea, so I find the flavor quite pleasing. It's lightly sweet with a hint of cinnamon and lemon. The herbs really do make the back of your tongue tingle in a very pleasant way. I couldn't live without it!” “I don't know what I would do without this tea. I sing with a loud rock band 2-3 nights a week for 4 hours a night. I was born with a "raspy" voice and don't need to take it any further. Throat coat has gotten me on the stage MANY nights when I thought I'd blown my voice out. It is very soothing and tastes great.” Let your voice be heard - and get a free gift!Submit a Testimonial for this product | |||||
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