How to Brew Chinese Medicinal Tea
Instructions
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Identify the physical ailment or set of ailments you wish to treat.
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Consult a professional practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine for guidance as to which herb or combination of herbs works best as a tea to relieve your symptoms. In lieu of a professional, consult an encyclopedia of Chinese medicine or log onto the Internet and do your own research as to which herbs are traditionally used to treat the symptoms you have.
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Obtain the herbs you need either from a health food store, from a licensed herbalist or order the herbs online. Find commonly-used Chinese herbs at your local Asian food market.
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Brew medicinal tea from the herbs you selected. Place the recommended amount of herbs into a glass or ceramic cooking pot. Add water until the herbs are covered. Cover the pot and let the herbs soak overnight.
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Add more water if necessary to make sure the herbs are covered. Cover the pot and bring the water to a boil. Reduce the heat and let the herbs simmer for 30 minutes. This is your first batch of tea.
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Strain the tea into a glass container. Replace the herbs. Add more water to cover them. Bring the herbs and water to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 40 minutes.
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Pour the second batch of tea into the same glass container with the first batch and discard the used herbs.
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Drink only the prescribed or recommended amount at one time and wait until the tea has cooled to a tepid temperature. Drink the tea without any additives such as honey, sugar, milk or creamer. These substances will interfere with the medicinal properties of the herbs.
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Keep your brewed tea in the refrigerator and heat your next dose to a tepid temperature before drinking. Do not let the tea come to a boil.
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