Healing Herbal Teas: More Than Just a Drink

Herbal teas are an easy and soothing way to care for your body, but their uses extend far beyond just drinking. This board explores how healing herbal teas can be used for hair rinses, wound washes, and therapeutic soaks, as well as for supporting your health from the inside out. Discover the many ways these natural remedies can benefit your wellness routine.
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Cold & Flu Tea Blend
This soothing Cold & Flu Tea Blend combines peppermint, licorice root, yarrow, and ginger to help calm your throat and provide relief during cold and flu season. A simple yet effective remedy, it steeps into a warm, comforting cup that supports wellness. Perfect for moments when you need a natural, calming herbal blend to boost your recovery.
Herbal Tea for Sore Throat: Natural Herbs Medicine
Herbal tea for sore throat is a gentle and effective remedy made with medicinal herbs like marjoram, calendula, thyme, onion, and linden blossoms. This tea soothes sore throats, relieves coughs, and hydrates the body. Safe for children and adults. Find more herbalism for beginners, healing tea recipes, cough remedies for adults, and Natural Herbs Medicine at simplybeyondherbs.com.
How to Make Juniper Berry Tea
Dried juniper berries can be made into a delicious and healthy herbal tea. Learn how to make juniper berry tea here!
10 Best Herbal Teas For Joint Stiffness
Burdock tea aids joint stiffness through its anti-inflammatory properties. This herbal tea contains powerful compounds, such as polyacetylenes and essential oils, known to alleviate inflammation. As inflammation subsides, joint mobility improves. Additionally, burdock tea stimulates blood circulation, ensuring nutrient-rich blood reaches joint tissues. Regular consumption of burdock tea supports overall joint health by promoting tissue repair and reducing stiffness....
10 Best Herbal Teas For Coughing Fits
Mullein tea aids in alleviating coughing fits due to its expectorant properties, which promote the expulsion of mucus from the respiratory tract. The soothing effects of mullein on the mucous membranes reduce irritation, thereby minimizing the intensity and frequency of coughing spells. Mullein's demulcent qualities create a protective layer over the throat, shielding it from further irritation and inflammation. Furthermore, mullein's antioxidant compounds counteract oxidative stress, ...
How to Start Using Herbs Part 4: Herbal Water Infusions (Teas, Medicinal Infusions, Decoctions) for Internal Use — All Posts Healing Harvest Homestead
How to start using herbs: This part 4 of the series will teach you about herbal water infusions used internally. These are teas, medicinal infusions, and decoctions. Find out what they are, how to make them, and when to use them. #howtouse #herbs #infusions #waterinfusions #tea #herbal #decoction #medicinal #infusion #healingharvesthomestead
Warm Up With This Rosemary Pine Needle Bath Tub Tea Recipe
If you are feeling slow and sluggish and the sun hasn’t been out for a while, try a rosemary and pine needle bath to get things moving! This bath tub tea recipe will warm you up, relieve sore joint pain and increase your vitality. Go to @kamimcbride and click on linktree to download recipe card #herbalbath #rosemary #pinemedicine #herbalmedicine #plantmedicine #botanicalmedicine #herbalism #herbalremedies
Soothing Chamomile Lavender Tea
Easy 4-ingredient calming tea for bedtime and relaxation. All you need is chamomile, lavender, honey and mint.
10 Best Herbs to Grow for Wellness Teas
In this post, you'll learn more about growing herbs for blending your own wellness teas. We will walk you through the 10 best herbs to grow for homemade herbal tea blends.