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. |
Happy Tummy Tea
Catnip blossom |
Put a smile on your face with this soothing and
yummy tea.
1 part catnip
1 part spearmint & lemongrass leaves
1 part calendula flowers
1 part skullcap
1 part rosemary & sage leaves
1 part fennel seeds |
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.
Headache Tea

Rosemary |
Lavender
Chamomile
Rosemary
Mint
Put a pinch of each herb in a coffee filter and place in your coffee
maker. Wait a half hour before drinking this mix, this should make you
tired so you can sleep your headache away. |
Ginger |
Healing Ginger tea
2 cups of water
4 tablespoons freshly grated ginger root
Place in pan with a lid on, bring to a boil, turn off the heat and let
sit for two hours. Re-heat the tea, strain the herb from the tea and
drink. |
Insomnia Tea

German Chamomile (from Köhler's Medicinal
Plants, 1887) |
1 1/2 oz dried Vervain leaves
1 oz Chamomile
1/2 oz Spearmint
Mix all and add to 1 cup boiling water. Steep 8 minutes; strain.
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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.
Climb into bed and enjoy!
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