Blending Herbal Tea: Things No One Taught Me

Books are amazing. Read all the books please. Just know that you’ll learn more from hands-on experience than you will from anything you read. Partially because we all absorb information better from doing, and partially because trial & error are the best teachers.

A lot of professional herbalists scare people out of experimenting with herbs in different ways to keep themselves positioned as experts BUT herbalism is for everyone. Get your hands dirty and commit yourself to the process of learning. It’s okay to make a terrible blend as long as you don’t stop blending there.

5 Comments

  1. Ok, so I have The following herbs:

    1. Yellow Duck
    2. Dandelion Leaf
    3. Dandelion Root
    4. Mullein Leaf
    5. Sarsaparilla
    6. Soursop Leaves
    7. Nopal
    8. Burdock Root
    9. Bilberry
    10. Elderberry
    11. Prodigiosa
    12. Blessed Thistle
    13. Shavegrass
    14. Hibiscus
    15. Chamomile
    16. Mullein

    Out of these Herbs which ones would be good to combine if looking to detox the body? To get rid of heavy metals, parasites and toxins for someone who has type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure?

  2. How about over concentrating antioxidants until they become pro oxidants? There’s a lot of science NO ONE WILL TEACH YOU BECAUSE THEY DONT KNOW IT

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