Bog Labrador Tea

OTHER NAME(S): Bog Tea, Continental Tea, Country Tea, Hudson's Bay Tea, Labrador tea, Muskeg Tea, Rusty Bog Labrador tea, Settler's Tea, St. James' Tea, Té de Labrador, Thé du Labrador, Thé Velouté, Tundra Tea, Rhododendron groenlandicum, Ledum groenlandicum, Ledum latifolium, Té del Labrador del Pantano, Lédon du Groenland

Overview

Bog Labrador tea is a plant. The leaves and flowering shoots are used to make medicine.

People use bog Labrador tea for sore throat, chest congestion, coughs, lung infections, diarrhea, joint and muscle pain (rheumatism), and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

In foods, bog Labrador tea is used as a beverage or to make beer more intoxicating.

Bog Labrador tea might make it easier to cough by thinning the mucus. There isn't enough information to know how bog Labrador tea might work for other medicinal uses.

Bog Labrador tea might make it easier to cough by thinning the mucus. There isn't enough information to know how bog Labrador tea might work for other medicinal uses.

References
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