Denizli, located in Turkey, has experienced its hottest and driest autumn in recent years, but relief came in the form of unexpected rains in mid-October. As temperatures drop and the weather becomes colder, there has been a noticeable increase in the demand for herbal products to bolster immune systems and ward off common colds and flu. These products include winter tea, sage, ginger, and linden. Herbalists like İbrahim Balbay have reported significant increases in sales, with prices for some herbs and spices rising by 30-40 percent due to production challenges. Balbay emphasizes the benefits of herbal supplements, particularly during the pandemic, and suggests the regular use of sage and linden for cold weather conditions.