| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products |
| Model Number | 3237 |
| Plant Type | Flowers |
Pelargonium Sidoides, also known as Umckaloabo or South African geranium, is a traditional southern African botanical used in respiratory, immune and recovery-support routines. It is especially associated with chesty coughs, colds, sore throats, sinus comfort, bronchitis-style seasonal support and post-illness wellbeing.
The source notes that the roots have been used traditionally, and this herb is also valued for tannins, phenols, coumarins and aromatic compounds that contribute to its earthy, astringent profile. Why we love it: Pelargonium sidoides has deep roots in southern African traditional wellness practice. It is a useful seasonal herb for throat, chest and immune-support routines when used carefully and appropriately.
Key Properties Botanical Name: Pelargonium sidoides Also Known As: Umckaloabo, South African Geranium, African Geranium Form: Dried botanical Flavour Profile: Earthy, astringent and slightly bitter Profile: Traditional respiratory, immune and digestive-support botanical Naturally Contains: Coumarins, phenols, tannins and aromatic compounds Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Seasonal Wellness Blends, Respiratory-Support Routines And Practitioner-Guided Preparations Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture What It's Used For Cough, cold and flu season comfort routines Sore throat and chest-support teas Sinus and upper respiratory comfort Bronchitis-style seasonal wellness support Digestive upset support in traditional use Recovery-after-illness wellness routines Practitioner-guided respiratory-support preparations Who It's For This Product Is For: Herbal users preparing seasonal respiratory-support teas People wanting a traditional southern African wellness herb Those using herbal support for sore throat, cough and cold-season routines Experienced users working with practitioner guidance where needed This Product Is Not For: Pregnancy or breastfeeding Autoimmune conditions such as MS, lupus or rheumatoid arthritis Self-treating pneumonia, tuberculosis, severe infection, chronic respiratory disease or dysentery Use as an alternative to prescribed antibiotics without medical guidance People taking immune-modulating medication unless professionally advised How To Use As a Tea: Use 1 teaspoon herb per cup of freshly boiled water.
Infusion Method: Steep, strain and drink warm. Suggested Intake: Traditionally prepared up to 3 times daily, unless otherwise advised by a qualified professional. Taste Tip: Blend with honey, lemon or suitable companion herbs if desired. Use Guidance: Use short term for seasonal support and seek care if symptoms persist or worsen.
Safety Instructions Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding Do not use if you have autoimmune conditions such as MS, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis or similar conditions Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if taking medication or managing a medical condition Seek medical care for high fever, breathing difficulty, chest pain, pneumonia symptoms, persistent cough or worsening infection Do not use as a replacement for prescribed antibiotics or professional care Discontinue use if digestive upset, allergy, rash or any adverse reaction occurs Keep out of reach of children and pets FAQs Q: What is Pelargonium Sidoides also known as?
A: It is also known as Umckaloabo, South African geranium and African geranium. Q: What is Pelargonium Sidoides traditionally used for? A: It is traditionally used in respiratory, immune and recovery-support routines, especially during cough and cold season. Q: Can Pelargonium Sidoides be used during pregnancy?
A: No, it should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Q: Who should avoid Pelargonium Sidoides? A: People with autoimmune conditions such as MS, lupus or rheumatoid arthritis should avoid it.
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