3600.Respiratory Conditions/ Sore Throats/ Cough/Allergies 1
3600.Respiratory Conditions/ Sore Throats/ Cough/Allergies 1
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What Are the Parts of the Respiratory System? The respiratory system includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs. Air enters the respiratory system through the nose or the mouth. If it goes in the nostrils (also called nares), the air is warmed and humidified.
What are the 7 main parts of the respiratory system?
Respiratory system
- Nose
- Mouth
- Throat (pharynx)
- Voice box (larynx)
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Hibiscus is known by many names including roselle, red tea, and Jamaica sorrel. Hibiscus is cultivated widely throughout the tropics where its flowers are highly prized for making jams, jellies, sauces, and alcoholic beverages.
Known for its tart, fruity flavor and brilliant crimson color; Hibiscus tea is very high in vitamin C and full of body. Try some today hot or on ice for a special summer treat.
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Mullein is native to Europe, Asia Minor and North Africa but has become naturalized in clearings, fields and grassy meadows in most parts of the world. It is a member of the snapdragon family and is easily recognized by its tall yellow flowers.
In India, Mullein was used to guard against evil spirits, while the American Natives adopted Mullein for ceremonies, smoking and medicine.
Today the plant is used for teas, extracts, poultices and salves.
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The use of mint is documented in the Bible and in herbal manuals of ancient apothecaries. In those times, mint was a different plant closely related to the bland “horse mint” or “wild mint.” It is only through thousands of years of horticulture that we now have such a potently aromatic and invigorating herb as Peppermint.
Renowned for its clean, refreshing flavor and sensation of coolness, Peppermint is by far one of the most famous herbs in the ritual of tea.