Self Healing Tea (Allergy Tea)
Self Healing Tea (Allergy Tea)
The Self Healing Tea or the Allergy Tea came about from a discussion I had with my eight year old son. He told me that we can heal ourselves. I thought about that and realized he was right. We can choose to get better and we can allow the body to heal on its own with just the right foods. Thus, the Self Healing Tea was created with some of the very best organic herbs to address pretty much any condition, health concern or mystery disease. This is a beautiful floral and fruity fragrant tea.
The Self Healing Tea can remedy allergies, bronchitis, sinusitis, laryngitis, tonsillitis, asthma, chronic cough, sore throat, cold, flu, and fever as well as nasal and mucus congestion, measles, chicken pox, shingles, Epstein Barr, water retention, bloating, and edema, liver problems, fungal infections, UTI, toothaches, gout, headaches, arthritis, and hay fever.
What if food and herbal teas could bring you so much joy and pleasure and continued abundant health?
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If you have a health care savings account you may be able to use it to purchase the tea. How does it get any better than that?
Ingredients: Organic Nettle Leaf, Organic Elder Flowers, Organic Elderberries, Organic Red Clover, Organic Apricot
Instructions:
Depending on how strong or light you like to have your tea one pouch could last you one week to a couple of weeks. You can prepare the tea a number of ways. If you like your tea stronger you can place one pouch into a French press, pour hot water to the top and let it steep for about five minutes. For any leftover tea you can just put the whole French press in the refrigerator overnight. The next morning fill the French press with hot water to the top and steep for about five minutes. By the end of the week you’ll see that the tea will be less strong and lighter in color. That’s when you can discard the herbs or use as compost or fertilizer for your plants.
Another way to prepare the tea is to put the herbs in a tea ball. Again depending on how strong you like your tea you can add a teaspoon or a tablespoon. Just make sure to mix the ingredients in the bag well so you get each of the different herbs for your cup of tea. Pour hot water, cover it with a lid and steep for about five minutes. You can reuse the herbs another time if you like by adding hot water to your cup. You could also add a teaspoon of local honey and a squeeze of lemon if you like.
Always listen to your body as it is an excellent indicator in guiding you through the healing process and maintaining optimal health.