- Teas
From Plants Around You And Their Benefits
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- All teas unless
specified are brewed with 1 teaspoon dry material or 2 teaspoons
fresh material to 1 cup of water.
Always steep. This means pouring hot water over material and
letting set for 5 - 15 minutes. Always dry leaves and roots out
of the sun, in dark airy places. Then store in airtight containers.
Persimmon
Tea: The
leaves when dried and crushed make a fine strong tea. Can be
used all year round. Rich in vitamin C. Used as a healthful tonic.
Sassafras
Tea:
Boil fresh roots after washing, until water turns reddish brown.
Can be sliced and dried for later use. Claimed by some to be
a blood thinner, a blood purifier, to help bronchitis, a stimulating
spring tonic. Mostly it is used for pure enjoyment.
Birch Tea
(Wintergreen):
Black, yellow and white birch. Dried leaves can be used year
round. A large handful of fresh leaves steeped in hot water was
drunk 1 to 2 cups a day for rheumatism and headaches. Said to
reduce pain of passing kidney stones, and a fever reducer. Cold
it was used as a mouthwash.
Blackberry/Raspberry
Tea:
The dried mature leaves of these brambles make a good tea. Used
to help control diarrhea, as a blood purifier and tonic. Use
all year round.
Blueberry
Tea: The
dried mature leaves are steeped until cool and drunk 1 to 2 cups
per day as a blood purifier and tonic. Also used to help inflamed
kidneys and increase the flow of urine. Somewhat bitter. Use
all year round.
Alfalfa
Tea: The
dried and powdered leaves and flower heads make a very nutritious
tea, but it is somewhat bland. We suggest mixing them with normal
teas to stretch them and add nutrition. Its vitamin content was
the reason it was used. Used all year round.
Wild Strawberry
Tea:
Use dried leaves normally. Pour several cups boiling water over
a handful of fresh leaves in the evening. Cover and let steep
overnight. Strain water and reheat in the morning. Believed to
help with a multitude of things, from stomach troubles, eczema,
diarrhea, etc. According to experts, it is much more healthful
than purchased coffee or teas. Use all year round.
Wild Rose-Hip
Tea: A
handful of these steeped for 10 minutes, then strained, make
a healthful tea. Can be used dried or fresh in season. Instead
of boiling, place a handful in cool water overnight, then stain
and reheat in the morning. Use all year round. Strong Vitamin
C content. Helps with Colds and the flu.
Also for sore throat.
Sweet Goldenrod
Tea (Anise): Can
use dried or fresh leaves or flowers. Makes a very flavorful
tea. Pure enjoyment only!! Used all year round. |