Jack of All Teas (6 Bags)
Tea made from this root is traditionally valued for respiratory support, immune strengthening, digestive relief, and anti-inflammatory properties. It’s often used in Native American and Hispanic herbal medicine for colds, coughs, sore throats, and overall vitality.
Respiratory & Lung Support
Traditionally used to ease breathing
Supports opening of the lungs
Helps with coughs, congestion, and throat discomfort
Used for sinus support
Cold and Flu
Immune Support
Used in many Indigenous and herbal traditions for supporting natural immunity
Used to help the body’s resilience during changing weather or high-altitude conditions
Anti-Microbial & Cleansing Properties
Natural aromatic root believed to help protect from negative energies
Digestive Support
Mildly warming bitter
Traditionally used to soothe stomach discomfort
Believed to stimulate appetite and digestion
Energy, Grounding, Protection (Spiritual Uses)
Associated with bears, who traditionally seek out the root when injured or ill
Symbolizes strength, endurance, grounding, and resilience
Circulatory Support
Traditionally used as a warming herb that may help with blood flow and energy levels
🐻 Fun Facts
Bears have been observed digging up the root and rubbing it on their fur or eating it
Many Indigenous stories say bears use the root to heal themselves after winter
Because of this, Osha is viewed as a powerful plant teacher and protector
⚠️ Important Notes
It grows mainly in the Rocky Mountains and is considered at-risk; harvesting must be sustainable
Pregnant or nursing individuals should avoid it unless advised by a professional
