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As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, your body craves warmth, comfort, and gentle support. Herbal remedies made from simple, natural ingredients offer more than physical relief. They create small rituals of self-care that lift the spirit and soothe the senses.
From slow-sipped teas to fiery tonics and concentrated tinctures, Blackberry Magazine recommends DIY winter wellness remedies to help you extract the healing energies of herbs and reconnect with your own inner warmth during the coldest months of the year.
Marshmallow Root Tea
When you’re feeling under the weather, Verywell Health recommends marshmallow root as your go-to. This perennial herb has been used for centuries as a natural remedy to support respiratory health, a key concern during dry, cold winter months. Brewed in boiling water, you can slowly sip on a warm cup to help soothe coughs and a sore throat. Its subtle sweetness and earthy aromas will have you feeling warm from the inside out.
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Fire Cider Tonic
When winter settles in, fire cider steps in with bold, warming comfort. According to the Cleveland Clinic, this traditional herbal tonic blends pungent roots, spices, and citrus — think ginger, garlic, turmeric, horseradish, onion, lemon, and warming spices — slowly infused in raw apple cider vinegar. The result is a fiery, immune-supporting elixir that’s been used for generations to help ward off colds and flu. Sipped daily in small doses or stirred into warm water or tea, fire cider awakens the senses, supports circulation, and brings heat back into the body.
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Cinnamon Tincture
Tinctures concentrate the liquid extract of a plant by soaking it in a solvent. According to Blackberry Magazine, this process extracts all the plant’s healing goodness into the liquid, leaving you with a concentrated herbal elixir packed with healing benefits. What better way to support winter wellness than with the spicy, woody notes of cinnamon? Its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-microbial properties could help fend off sick days. Just a drop or two goes a long way to fill your body with warmth.
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Elderflower Tea
Cozy up with a good book and breathe easy with a warm cup of elderflower tea. During the stuffy winter months, elderflower might just be the trick to relieve a runny nose. According to Health, elderflower could treat sinus infections, cold, and flu by helping to rid your body of toxins. The white delicate flowers taste floral and fruity — the perfect DIY remedy to sip while watching the snow fall.
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Echinacea Tincture
Feeling run down? Echinacea offers steady, herbal support to feel revitalized, according to a blog on The Marion Gluck Clinic. Long used in traditional wellness practices, this flowering herb is best known for helping the immune system respond. Taken as a tincture, echinacea’s active compounds are gently extracted into a concentrated liquid that can be added to warm water or tea. Echinacea may help reduce cold symptoms, making it a comforting ally during the long winter months. Earthy and slightly bitter, this tincture becomes a simple daily ritual that encourages resilience, balance, and trust in your body’s natural defenses.
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