sea garden steam blend
take a deep breath in a citrus grove by the sea…or if you don’t have a citrus grove by the sea on hand, this steam should do just fine.
facial steams are one of my favorite ways to support the body during cold and flu season and its aftermath. steaming herbs with hot water releases aromatic volatile oils and allows their healing properties to enter the body very quickly via our mucous membranes. steams are gently moistening and can help to clear congestion and stimulate the lymphatic system for improved circulation. sea garden contains fragrant, respiratory-supportive herbs and orange peel for a bit of zest and cheer.
i like to pour near-boiling water over a bowl of it, drape a towel over my head, and inhale for as long as i can handle the hot steam. you can also simmer a pot of sea garden on the stove to let it infuse your home, or add it to a bath.
ingredients: mullein, eucalyptus, red raspberry leaf, mountain mint, rosemary, garden sage, bee balm, orange peel, lemon balm, cornflower petals, magnesium salt
take a deep breath in a citrus grove by the sea…or if you don’t have a citrus grove by the sea on hand, this steam should do just fine.
facial steams are one of my favorite ways to support the body during cold and flu season and its aftermath. steaming herbs with hot water releases aromatic volatile oils and allows their healing properties to enter the body very quickly via our mucous membranes. steams are gently moistening and can help to clear congestion and stimulate the lymphatic system for improved circulation. sea garden contains fragrant, respiratory-supportive herbs and orange peel for a bit of zest and cheer.
i like to pour near-boiling water over a bowl of it, drape a towel over my head, and inhale for as long as i can handle the hot steam. you can also simmer a pot of sea garden on the stove to let it infuse your home, or add it to a bath.
ingredients: mullein, eucalyptus, red raspberry leaf, mountain mint, rosemary, garden sage, bee balm, orange peel, lemon balm, cornflower petals, magnesium salt
take a deep breath in a citrus grove by the sea…or if you don’t have a citrus grove by the sea on hand, this steam should do just fine.
facial steams are one of my favorite ways to support the body during cold and flu season and its aftermath. steaming herbs with hot water releases aromatic volatile oils and allows their healing properties to enter the body very quickly via our mucous membranes. steams are gently moistening and can help to clear congestion and stimulate the lymphatic system for improved circulation. sea garden contains fragrant, respiratory-supportive herbs and orange peel for a bit of zest and cheer.
i like to pour near-boiling water over a bowl of it, drape a towel over my head, and inhale for as long as i can handle the hot steam. you can also simmer a pot of sea garden on the stove to let it infuse your home, or add it to a bath.
ingredients: mullein, eucalyptus, red raspberry leaf, mountain mint, rosemary, garden sage, bee balm, orange peel, lemon balm, cornflower petals, magnesium salt