Bog Labrador Tea Interactions Overview

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Bog Labrador Tea

Also known as
  • Rhododendron groenlandicum
  • Bog Tea
  • Continental Tea
  • Country Tea
  • Hudson's Bay Tea
  • Labrador tea
  • Lédon du Groenland
  • Muskeg Tea
  • Rusty Bog Labrador tea
  • Settler's Tea
  • St. James' Tea
  • Té de Labrador
  • Thé du Labrador
  • Thé Velouté
  • Tundra Tea
Bog Labrador Tea Bog Labrador tea (Rhododendron tomentosum) is a perennial shrub that is native to wetlands and bogs in North America. It is a member of the heath family (Ericaceae) and is closely related to other species of Rhododendron, such as azaleas and mountain laurel. It has dark green, leathery leaves and produces small, white or pink flowers that bloom in clusters in the spring. Bog Labrador tea has a long history of use in traditional medicine, and it is believed to have a number of potential health benefits. It is thought to have astringent, diuretic, and expectorant properties, and it is sometimes used to treat respiratory conditions, such as coughs and bronchitis, as well as digestive disorders, such as diarrhea and indigestion. It has also been used as a natural remedy for anxiety and stress.
There are 602 drugs known to interact with Bog Labrador Tea

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