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Coltsfoot is most often taken in teas or in cough syrups. Coltsfoot is also one of the herbs traditionally smoked, and may be of help as a transition those who wish to quit smoking tobacco.
Anise Tea for Coughs and Congestion
British Herb Tobacco
Bronchitis Soother
Coltsfoot Cough & Sore Throat
Coltsfoot Tea
Elecampane and coltsfoot bronchitis tea
Hoarseness - Lost Voice
Wild Herb Smoking Blend