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How to Make Raspberry Leaf Tea - Remedies for Women

Raspberry leaf tea is used to help menstrual cramps and pregnancy in women. Raspberry is the fruit of a perennial plant in the genus Rubus. The fruit is edible, red or black. Raspberries are now widely grown as a commercial fruit crop in the world for the fresh... [ Read More ]

Sleep Remedies: How to Make Kava Tea for Anxiety & Insomnia

Kava tea in your kitchen: - Dried kava powder 1-2 teaspoons - Hot Water (not boiling water) 1 cup - Soak the powder in the water - Allow to steep for 30 minutes - Strain - Drink it Tips: You can use milk or coconut juice instead of water, and add... [ Read More ]

How to Make Horehound Remedies for Coughs & Asthma

Horehound candy (syrup or tea) is one of traditional European cough cures for treating coughs, colds, asthma and bronchitis. Horehound (Marrubium vulgare, White horehound) is excellent to help evacuate phlegm from lungs, relieve asthma and short breathe, especially for... [ Read More ]

Goldenrod for Kidney & Bladder Stones and Infection

Goldenrod tea and herbal medicine. Goldenrod has anti-inflammatory, diuretic, anti-oxidant, astringent and cleansing properties. Goldenrod is known to be effective for treating urinary tract inflammation and stones in kidney/bladder. It helps treat and... [ Read More ]

Herbal Remedies: Costmary for Indigestion & Skin Ulcers

Costmary tea, salads, soups, dishes and cream sauces. Costmary has been known for centuries and was widely used in medieval times. Costmary is bitter, aromatic, astringent, laxative, diaphoretic, and carminative. It is said to affect stomach and liver.... [ Read More ]

Fenugreek & Blessed Thistle for Lactation in Nursing Mothers

Looking tea. Here is how to make a fenugreek tea: - Fenugreek seeds 1 teaspoon - Water 1 cup - Boil and simmer the seeds in water for 10 minutes - Strain - Drink it, twice a day How to use blessed thistle You can also use blessed thistle to make a... [ Read More ]

Oswego Tea for Cold, Cough & Sore Throat - American Remedies

Oswego tea from the dried aromatic leaves of Monarda didyma. Oswego tea has bright red flowers and a citrus smell. Today, it is often used as a garden plant for its color of flowers. Oswego tea helps reduce mucus and internal heat by promoting sweating.... [ Read More ]

How to make Bee Balm (Beebalm) Tincture for Cold, Headache, Depression, Insomnia, Indigestion, Nausea and Flatulence

Bee tea or decoction for the treatment. You can also use it to make a tincture. How to make a bee balm tincture: - Pick fresh leaves and flower tops - Wash and dry it in room temperature until half-dried - Put the herb in a glass or mason jar - Cover... [ Read More ]


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