Clinical Traditions Herb Co.

Get Well Soon: herbal cough syrup

Get Well Soon: herbal cough syrup

A strong natural remedy to help you get well soon! The herbs in this sweet elixir have been used for centuries as traditional medicine for coughs, feeling icky and infections.

Ingredients: Elderberry, Elecampane root, Elderflower & Yarrow. Berries and root are decocted (boiled) and preserved using FL honey. The flowers (elder & yarrow) are tinctured in organic cane alcohol. ~20% ABV . Making for a delicious and effective elixir. 

Herbs are organically grown in Jacksonville, FL. This fresh and potent remedy is made with care and intention. 

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Herbalist Kaki of Clinical Traditions - Florida native, clinical herbalist, UNF MHS & relatively new farmer (since 2020), is a practicing herbalist who is driven to keep improving her medicine making skills and to keep stewarding this small plot of earth as best as she can. Kaki is most passionate about her family's health, regenerative agriculture, her local economy, the pollinators, eating the weeds, and exercise.

Nadia Korths, small business owner, Murray Hill Farmer’s Market co-founder, and local forager. Nadia, entering her 7th decade, has been foraging for more than 30 years. Handfuls of fresh catnip and motherwort helped her sooth from a deep betrayal and calm a nervous bride. Many have savored her lambs quarter and nettle mineral rich broths. Learn why she forages blackberry and persimmon leaves and pine needles. And what she harvests most days to add to her salads. Nadia is most known regionally for making and selling biodegradable food covers at RAM for the past decade. Three and a half years ago she and MJ Anderson cofounded the Murray Hill Farmers Market. 

Natalie of Taproot Apothecary - Natalie is an herbalist, grower, and freelance graphic designer. Her passions of food as medicine, seasonal living, and connecting to the land and community around her has inspired her to create spaces, products, and experiences that empower others to bring the healing powers of nature into their lives. Natalie is a recent Jacksonville transplant excited about learning more about the local fauna as well as supporting, collaborating and creating fun and delicious events here.