Dr. Kottas
Dr. Kottas Cheese poplar tea 20 teabags
Dr. Kottas Cheese poplar tea 20 teabags
We are better at alleviating some things that are irritating
DR. KOTTAS cheese poplar tea is a traditional herbal medicinal product for use in irritation of
the mucous membranes in the mouth and throat and in the gastrointestinal tract, as well as in dry cough and to support the healing of small-area superficial skin infections.
The medicinal tea is packaged in 20 double-chamber filter bags of 1.4 g, dosed ready for use,
the ingredients and aroma are protected.
ingredients
- Cheese poplar leaves in pharmacopeia quality
application
For irritation of the mucous membranes in the mouth and throat: For adults, adolescents and children from the age of 6: 3-4 times a day 1 cup of tea per cup (125 ml) pour boiling water over 1 filter bag, cover and leave to steep for 10 minutes. Then squeeze out the filter bag, let the tea cool down and gargle with the lukewarm tea (for use in the mouth and throat). For irritation of the mucous membranes in the gastrointestinal tract and dry cough: For adults, adolescents and children from 6 years: 1 cup of tea 3-4 times a day For children from 2-6 years: 1 cup of tea per cup (125 ml) pour boiling water over 1 filter bag, cover and leave to stand for 10 minutes. Then squeeze out the filter bag and sip the tea while it is lukewarm. The tea can be sweetened to taste. To support the healing of small, superficial skin infections: For adults, adolescents and children from the age of 2: apply 1 compress 2-4 times a day Pour boiling water over 1 filter bag per cup (125 ml), cover and leave to stand for 10 minutes. Then squeeze out the filter bag, let the tea cool down, soak a clean compress in tea and place it on the skin for 20-30 minutes. The use of this traditional herbal medicine in the areas of application mentioned is based exclusively on many years of use. soak clean compress with tea and apply to skin for 20-30 minutes. The use of this traditional herbal medicine in the areas of application mentioned is based exclusively on many years of use. soak clean compress with tea and apply to skin for 20-30 minutes. The use of this traditional herbal medicine in the areas of application mentioned is based exclusively on many years of use.
Information on the effects and possible undesirable effects can be found in the information leaflet, doctor or pharmacist.
Our Austrian family business was founded in 1795 and has been dealing with the use and processing of herbs for 8 generations, based on the knowledge of our Alpine herbal tradition.
The range includes the most common medicinal herbs in Europe, most of which come from wild collections. Whenever possible, we use herbs of Austrian origin for our medicinal specialties. But we also have good and long-term trading relationships with many herbal growers worldwide.
It is particularly important to us that the knowledge and tradition of collecting herbs is preserved - recognizing the plants, the "harvest" at the right time and, above all, sustainable collection.
Sustainable means that the medicinal herbs are collected and cut in such a way that the plants can grow back sufficiently. Collecting is also a not insignificant economic factor for many regions.
This supports socially disadvantaged areas. In addition to wild collections, herbs from strictly controlled agriculture are used. In our production, the plants are processed gently and are subject to quality control according to the strict regulations of various pharmacopoeias and special specialist literature.
The special quality of our herbs is defined by the term pharmacopeia quality or pharmacy quality. Only this guarantees the rich content of ingredients and the purity through precise pollutant controls!
Most of the recipes in our rich range of herbal teas consist of traditional, in-house recipes. The correct use of medicinal herbs is an important part of our European cultural heritage, which we, as one of the leading producers of tea specialties, would like to contribute to preserving.
We produce medicinal teas that are registered as traditional herbal medicines, as well as many feel-good teas.