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a tea bag with the words soothing sleep tea written on it and flowers around it

Herbal Academy on Instagram: "We're breaking down our Soothing Sleep Tea showing how we blended this recipe with a base herb, supporting herb, and two synergist herbs. ​ ​SOOTHING SLEEP TEA RECIPE BASE HERB: 1 cup dried chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) ​SUPPORTING HERB: ​½ cup dried lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) ​ ​SYNERGIST HERBS: ¼ cup dried rose (Rosa spp.) petals 1 tablespoon dried lavender (Lavandula officinalis) You can find step-by-step directions on preparing this tea as well as

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Standing in the tea aisle at my local shop can be intimidating. There are so many choices! It’s difficult to even know where to start. Sometimes just going to my tea cabinet is a mind-boggling and overwhelming experience. The point is, there is a lot of tea out there, how to do make a choice?I chose my tea variety not

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a wooden bowl filled with different types of herbs

There are many ways to cope with stress, and one of them can be with herbs to help support the body and calm the nerves down. So if you’re going through a stressful time, say a pandemic, this may be the tea for you!

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a woman pours tea into a cup on top of a table with other items

The internet can be a fantastic place to learn about herbs—with a significant caveat: anyone can share any sort of information that they want, free of qualifications or checks and balances. That’s why we’ve coralled our most-trusted online herbal resources for you to peruse. Materia medica, plant identification, recipes, research articles—it’s all here.

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how to grow tea garden with pictures of flowers and herbs in mason jars, including chamomile

Learn how to grow a TEA GARDEN and make homemade herbal tea. Grow hard to find herb varieties & combine them to enhance taste, & aroma, giving you endless possibilities for creating your perfect cup. Enjoy in fall, winter, & use for gifting. | CanningCrafts.com | #herbgarden #herbgardening #herbs #garden #gardening #gardeningtips #organicgardening #growyourownfood #herbaltea #tea #garden

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a wooden bowl filled with green tea on top of a table

A Healthy Nursing Tea Blend to Increase Milk Supply and Nourish Your Baby | Herbal Academy | For successful nursing, gentle supports like this healthy nursing tea can assist you to sustain a rich and optimized milk supply.

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a poster with different types of teas and their benefits in it's description

There's a Chinese proverb that includes tea as one of the seven daily needs: "Firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea are the seven necessities to begin a day". The popular tradition of tea brings peace of mind and leads to experiencing a harmonious social life, one of the the principles of Confucianism. Tea & Spirituality 🍵...

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a glass tea pot filled with flowers next to some jars and spoons on a counter

To make herbal tea, select your spices, herbs or flowers, and place into a tea pot. Cover with boiling water and allow to brew for 5 minutes, before drinking warm or at room temperature. For a rough guide, use 1 teaspoon herbs/spices/flowers per 250ml (1 cup) boiling water. Recipe by Emma Galloway, Every Day

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a jar filled with lots of different types of tea

Herbs With Rosalee on Instagram: "Are you feeling burnt out? Are your nerves fried? 🌿 I’ve got the perfect tea for you! 🌿 This week’s podcast guest, my dear friend, Rebecca Altman @rebecca.j.altman, shared her soft and cozy tea recipe. 🌿 This herbal infusion is perfect for you if you’re feeling burnt up and wiped out. 🌿 It nourishes your nervous system and brings soothing moisture to dried up tissues. 🌿 Think of it like a cooling rain on a hot, dry day. 🌿 The cardamom pods are added…

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tea plant camellia sinensis with white flowers and green leaves on a light yellow background

Botanical Name: Camellia sinensis. Camellia sinensis is the plant which white tea, green tea, oolong and black tea are all harvested from. The difference between those teas lies in how the tea plant is processed. Other Common Names: Mecha, gyokura, bancha, kukicha, Asian tea, senchu, Chinese tea, Japanese tea. Habitat: China, Tibet, India, Assam, Cambodia and Japan. Plant Description: The tea plant is native to Southeast Asia; cultivated in tropical and subtropical altitudes from sea level…

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