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Tish (Toronto, Ontario) on 10/08/2021
5 out of 5 stars

I've been following Jack's lung tea with Mullein, Hyssop, Vinegar, Cayenne.

Husband is reluctant to take it, but trust me it's good sent! Good breathing had improved and wheezing doesn't bother me at night(I usually can hear the wheezing in the quiet of night).

Please stick to it, trust me it works🙏

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Replied By Annemarie (NY) on 10/31/2021

Where to get the herbs needed for Jacks's tea please?
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Replied By Mama to Many (TN) on 11/01/2021

Dear Annemarie,

I believe you should be able to get all the ingredients from amazon. Frontier Herbs are high quality and they do have mullein leaf and hyssop. (Mullein pods is what Jack recommends in his recipe, but those are hard to find and the leaf has similar properties. I use the leaf for cough.) Frontier also makes cayenne. Raw apple cider vinegar is widely available. Braggs is a good brand. Eden is my favorite brand of apple cider vinegar though.

~Mama to Many~


Replied By Linda (Fort Lauderdale Florida ) on 04/06/2023

Where to buy this tea?
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Replied By ROSINA27 (LONDON United kingdom) on 10/19/2023

Hi Linda,

You make it babe!

  • 1 cup mullein leaf
  • 1 cup hyssop
  • 1 tablespoon lobelia leaf
  • 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • and I think Cayenne pepper

JUST TYPE INTO EARTH CLINIC: JACK'S TEA FORMULA

Earth Clinic has made an easier way of making the tea because some people found it hard to get seed pods. LOOK ABOVE WHERE YOU PUT YOUR MESSAGE BABE. AS YOURS IS 2023 AND JACK PUT THAT RECIPE ON IN 2006 I THINK.

You should find it easy I am sure it is just above your question or scroll backup. Best wishes Rosina

P.s. I think someone used all powder forms, I am lucky I have all those lol. Good luck with making the tea.

Best wishes, Rosina Lock from London UK


Replied By Rob (Kentucky) on 04/06/2023

Herbal Teas for the Lungs:

Here are two recipes from my notes.

Wet or Productive Cough:

  • 1 Tbs peppermint leave – loosens mucus. 2 tsp mullein leaves – expectorant.
  • 1 tsp hyssop leaves – anti-spasmodic and loosens mucus.
  • 1 – 2 tsp elderberries – high in vitamin c and anthocyanins to help inflammation.
  • 1 tsp of apple cider vinegar w/mother – to help sinus drainage, loosens mucus, vitamins and minerals.

Add to a cup of boiling water and cover for 5 minutes. Drink this frequently throughout the day for continual relief.

Dry or Irritated Cough:

  • 1 Tbs nettle leave – anti-inflammatory to help sinuses and allergies.
  • 1 inch ginger root – anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial to soothe throat.
  • 1 tsp *licorice root – antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial.
  • 1 slice lemon – vitamin c, astringent and anti-microbial.
  • 1 pinch cayenne pepper – soothes irritation and pain, loosens mucus.
  • 1 tsp honey – anti-microbial, soothing.

Add to a cup of boiling water and cover for 5 minutes. Drink this frequently throughout the day for continual relief.

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