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Under the Weather?  Magnolia Hotels Can Help

Edited By Jennifer L. Price

Getting sick while traveling is pretty high on everyone’s list of traveling nightmares.  Who wants to spend their time sitting in a hotel room watching TV, sleeping, and feeling sorry for yourself when there are new sites to see?  Or searching for some cold medicine or the right doctor in a town you don’t know?

Leigh Hitz, the president of Magnolia Hotels, realizes that “Travel can be stressful and exhausting.”  He and his staff “want guests to be healthy and enjoy their stay,” so the four Magnolia Hotels in the US (in Denver, Colorado, Omaha, Nebraska, Dallas and Houston, Texas) have teamed up with Celestial Seasonings and Vitamin Cottage to offer a new amenity, a Healthy Comforts bag.

Each bag, available free of charge to guests who request the bag by calling guest services contains:

  • Celestial Seasonings Echinacea Complete Care: Celestial Seasonings has combined the proven cold fighting power of vitamin C and zinc with the immune boosting power of Echinacea in this great tasting, all natural tea.

  • Zand Organic Tropical Soothers: These organic throat lozenges include Zinc and 100 percent Vitamin C to coat and soothe the throat. Vitamin C aids the body's defenses and is a natural antihistamine. Made with Certified Organic Brown Rice Syrup, these lozenges are free from simple or refined sugars.

  • Bluebonnet Super Quercetin supplements: Quercetin is a powerful anti-oxidant, a natural antihistamine and an anti-inflammatory. It may help to relieve allergies, asthma symptoms and pain.

  • Effer-C drink mix: This powerful packet is said to provide fast-acting immune system support and energy. This product is a potent blend of many vitamins, minerals and known antioxidants, including 1,000 m.g. of Vitamin C per packet.

  • Chamomile Calm: Chamomile is used to calm frayed nerves, to treat various digestive disorders, to relieve muscle spasms and cramps, and to treat a range of skin conditions, including dry skin.

Magnolia hotels are upscale boutique hotels catering to the sophisticated traveler—and now they are also making sure they cater to the sick traveler.

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