How to Make Herbal Teas
Things You'll Need
- Nonmetal teapot
- 2 tbsp. each organic turmeric and ginger
- Fresh or dried herbs:
- 1 tbsp. organic chamomile flowers
- 1 tbsp. organic lavender
- ½ cup rose petals
- 2 tbsp. lemon balm
- 1 tbsp. rosemary
- 1½ tbsp. dried St. John's wort
- 1 tbsp. each valerian and linden flowers
- 1 tsp. juniper berries
- Steam distilled water
- Raw, organic honey
- Fresh, organic lemon
- Tea strainer
- Tea infuser
Instructions
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Making Herbal Teas
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Brew herbal teas in a ceramic or glass teapot. Distilled water is a good option for pure water. Organic herbs and spices offer chemical-free purity. Fresh or dried herbs equally give full flavor and aroma.
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Blend fresh or dried chamomile flowers and lavender for a soothing tea. Add 1 tbsp. dried or 2 tbsp. fresh lavender and chamomile. Add to 1 cup distilled water. Steep for 5 to 7 minutes. Add raw, organic honey to enhance the flavors of the herbs. This blend soothes for restful sleep.
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Inhale the aroma of an English garden for a midday break. Mix ½ cup dried red rose petals, 2 tbsp. dried lemon balm and 1 tbsp. dried rosemary. Steep 1 tsp. in 1 cup boiling distilled water for 5 to 7 minutes.
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Boost your immune system with turmeric and ginger. Add 2 tbsp. each of turmeric and ginger to 2 cups distilled water. Heat to a slow boil. Lower heat and simmer for 10 minutes. Strain and add fresh lemon juice and raw honey to taste.
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Ease migraine headache pain with herbal tea made from 1½ tbsp. dried St. John's wort, 1 tbsp. each valerian root and dried linden flowers, and 1 tsp. juniper berries. Store in a cool, dry place. Steep 1 tsp. of blend in 1 cup boiling distilled water for 10 minutes. Strain and drink while warm.
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