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How to use Herbs as tea for health benefits

Herbal Tinctures & Teas:

There are many ways to prepare herbal remedies. The ones presented here were developed through trial and error over the course of centuries of use. Tea is one way to use herbs as tea for health benefits.

Herbalists have found that each herb releases its healing powers in certain forms. Some herbs are most productive when they are prepared as decoctions while others prove to be more appropriate in capsules.

Important Considerations When Making Teas

Infusions and Decoctions:

Not all herbs are suitable for making medicinals.

Herbal teas are quite pleasant and a healthy addition to your diet. They have a mild relaxing or invigorating effect, depending on the character of the herb. They don’t, however, have the potency, the medicinal dose, of the active constituents in herbs. Single strength herbal teas can be taken as often as you wish.

The easy way to make a medicinal cup of tea is to triple up on herbal tea bags or the loose tea leaves that you would normally use and steep them in one cup of very hot water, covered, for ten minutes. By tripling the amount of tea you come very close to the medicinal value of an infusion. Dosage is in cups per day.

Tea:

Infusions are another easy way to make an herbal remedy.

A decoction is made by boiling the hard and woody parts of herbs.

Because extracts and tinctures are much more potent than decoctions or infusions, much smaller dosages are used. They are dosed in drops, not cups.

Also see…

Red Clover Herb

Echinacea Herb

Horsetail Herb

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