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Soothe & Settle Cough Syrup Kit | DIY Herbal Cough Relief
Our Soothe & Settle Cough Syrup Kits make it easy to prepare a comforting, effective herbal cough syrup right at home. Formulated with traditional antitussive and throat-soothing herbs, this blend is designed to support those dry, tickly, or restless coughs — the kind that keep you up at night or leave your throat feeling irritated.
Just add honey, simmer, strain, and enjoy a warm, delicious remedy the whole family can use.
Ingredients (Organic):
Wild Cherry Bark, Thyme, Ginger Root, Cinnamon Chips, Lemon Peel, Licorice Root, Marshmallow Root
Benefits & Uses:
Wild Cherry Bark → calming to the cough reflex, traditionally used for dry or tickly coughs
Thyme → supports clear breathing, gently antimicrobial, eases spasmodic coughs
Ginger Root → warming, supports circulation and respiratory comfort
Cinnamon Chips → adds cozy flavor and warming, immune-supportive qualities
Lemon Peel → bright, aromatic, supports the immune system and respiratory tract
Licorice Root → soothing to mucous membranes; eases throat irritation
Marshmallow Root → rich in mucilage to coat and comfort the throat
Why You’ll Love It:
A soothing syrup for dry, tickly, or nighttime coughs
Naturally supports throat comfort and calm breathing
Made with high-quality organic herbs — no fillers, no artificial ingredients
Easy to prepare at home in under an hour
Family-friendly (for ages 1+, when prepared with honey)
A perfect companion to your winter wellness routine
How to Use:
Simmer Packet A in water, strain, and sweeten with honey. Add the marshmallow root cold infusion (Packet B).
Refrigerate your finished syrup and enjoy:
Adults: 1 teaspoon every 1–2 hours as needed
Children 1+: ½–1 teaspoon as needed
Take before bed to support a calm, restful night
Kit makes approximately 8–12 oz of syrup, depending on sweetness.
Safety Notes:
• Do not give honey-sweetened syrup to children under 1 year old.
• Avoid licorice root during pregnancy or with high blood pressure unless advised by a practitioner.
• Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Our Soothe & Settle Cough Syrup Kits make it easy to prepare a comforting, effective herbal cough syrup right at home. Formulated with traditional antitussive and throat-soothing herbs, this blend is designed to support those dry, tickly, or restless coughs — the kind that keep you up at night or leave your throat feeling irritated.
Just add honey, simmer, strain, and enjoy a warm, delicious remedy the whole family can use.
Ingredients (Organic):
Wild Cherry Bark, Thyme, Ginger Root, Cinnamon Chips, Lemon Peel, Licorice Root, Marshmallow Root
Benefits & Uses:
Wild Cherry Bark → calming to the cough reflex, traditionally used for dry or tickly coughs
Thyme → supports clear breathing, gently antimicrobial, eases spasmodic coughs
Ginger Root → warming, supports circulation and respiratory comfort
Cinnamon Chips → adds cozy flavor and warming, immune-supportive qualities
Lemon Peel → bright, aromatic, supports the immune system and respiratory tract
Licorice Root → soothing to mucous membranes; eases throat irritation
Marshmallow Root → rich in mucilage to coat and comfort the throat
Why You’ll Love It:
A soothing syrup for dry, tickly, or nighttime coughs
Naturally supports throat comfort and calm breathing
Made with high-quality organic herbs — no fillers, no artificial ingredients
Easy to prepare at home in under an hour
Family-friendly (for ages 1+, when prepared with honey)
A perfect companion to your winter wellness routine
How to Use:
Simmer Packet A in water, strain, and sweeten with honey. Add the marshmallow root cold infusion (Packet B).
Refrigerate your finished syrup and enjoy:
Adults: 1 teaspoon every 1–2 hours as needed
Children 1+: ½–1 teaspoon as needed
Take before bed to support a calm, restful night
Kit makes approximately 8–12 oz of syrup, depending on sweetness.
Safety Notes:
• Do not give honey-sweetened syrup to children under 1 year old.
• Avoid licorice root during pregnancy or with high blood pressure unless advised by a practitioner.
• Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
