Hibiscus tea is made from the sepals of the hibiscus flower, it is well known as karkady in the middle east and roselle around the world.The Benefits of drinking Hibiscus tea:1) Hibiscus and Hibiscus mint tea are caffeine free2) Hibiscus tea is also rich in Vitamin C3) Hibiscus tea has a unique, delicious taste, smooth, pleasant fragrance and has a distinctive, vibrant, natural color.4) Hibiscus...
Adapted from Organic Body Care Recipes by Stephanie Tourles (Storey, 2007)
Holiday parties with a cold, gift-wrapping with the flu – this is no time to get sick. If only there was a spray we could use to combat cold and flu bugs. Oh wait, there is! Try this simple to make, all-natural tea tree and thyme healing tonic to help purify your home and workplace, and kiss those vex...
We hope the tea drinkers out there will enjoy this list. Let us know if you like it! We all know you can drink tea, and I’m sure many of us know one or two other things a person can do with a tea bag, but take a look at this list of 15 things you might not have thought of: 1. Put some tea bags in your drawers for a fresh scent on your clothes or linens. 2. Stain fabric with tea to make it a...
* 1 part horsetail
* 1 part alfalfa
* 1 part nettle
* 1 part red clover
* 1 part red raspberry
* Licorice, orange peel, or anise seed to taste
Pour a quart of boiling water over two to four tablespoons of herbs; cover and steep for at least 10 minutes–even overnight; strain.
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