The Ultimate Collection Of Herbal Tea Remedies
Disclaimer
These herbal uses and properties are only given for reference
purposes.
I am not responsible for any actions or outcome of use of these
remedies, taken by persons using these references.
Please be aware that like food a person may have a personal reaction
to an herb that is not necessarily a toxic substance.
If not sure what the uses and dosages of herbs to be used are please
consult a medical or holistic practioner.
Information provided is not designed to diagnose, prescribe, or treat
any illness, or injury and is provided for informational purposes only.
Always consult a medical doctor, or other alternative medical
practitioner when suffering from any disease, illness, or injury, or
before attempting a traditional or folk remedy.
Keep all products away from children.
As with any natural product, they can be toxic if misused.
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Crone Root Tea
For menopause and beginning a new cycle of life.
Sage, from Koehler's Medicinal-Plants 1887
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2 tablespoons wild yam
2 tablespoons licorice
3 tablespoons sarsaparilla
1 tablespoon chaste berry
1 tablespoon ginger
1 tablespoon false unicorn root
2 tablespoons sage
1 tablespoon cinnamon
1/2 tablespoon black cohash
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Simmer 1 cup water & pour over leaves. Cover & let stand,
strain.
Dream Tea
Jasminum polyanthum
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2 parts Rose
1 part Mugwort
1 part Peppermint
1 part Jasmine
1/2 part Cinnamon
Drink to cause dreams.
Combine all ingerdients thoroghly, fill tea diffuser @ 1 tsp. per cup of
boiling water.
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German Chamomile, from Koehler's Medicinal-Plants 1887
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Dual Purpose Tea
Do not drink more than 2 cups a day.
2 teaspoons dried German Chamomile flowers
1 cup boiling water
Steep the flowers in the boiling water, covered, for 15 minutes.
Strain, then slowly sip the infusion to relieve nausea, stomach upset,
and lessen menstrual cramps.
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Echinacea & Roots Tea
A tasty way to help strengthen and support your natural resistance. A
very popular tea.
Dandelion
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1 part echinacea purpurea root
1 part pau d'arco
1 part dandelion root (raw and roasted)
1 part sarsaparilla bark
1 part cinnamon barks
1 part ginger root
1 part burdock roots
1 part sassafras bark
a pinch of stevia
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Place all herbs in a tea ball or bag, put in your nicest or most favorite
cup or mug, and cover with boiling water. Steep for 10 minutes.
Remove tea ball or bag, and add sugar, honey, sweetener, milk,
cream or whatever, to taste.
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