The Healing Herbal Tea Bible: [3 in 1] : The Ultimate Collection to Boost Your Wellness Naturally with 150 Homemade Tea Recipes
By Grace Hughes
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CENTURIES OF NATURAL HEALING WISDOM DISTILLED INTO A SINGLE GRAND BOOK
Looking for enveloping healing teas to relieve symptoms, soothe your mind and improve the quality of your life?
Feel drained by modern medicine and wish to discover the powerful healing properties that herbs release through infusion?
You are about to access a whole new world of natural health-care and wellbeing...
Nature has always given us natural and effective remedies against our health issues. Throughout the centuries, ancient peoples used the powerful healing effects of herbs to invigorate their health and achieve iron immunity to face the daunting daily challenges...
If you wish to tap into ancient herbal healing knowledge, break free from the reliance of big pharma and harness the healing power of herbal teas to improve your life, this herbalism bible encapsulates the three essential books to become a self-sufficient herbalist with no prior experience.
Book 1: "The Tea Recipe Book"
Contains an hand-picked selection of all the most great-tasting and invigorating natural teas, in which you will discover how to:
✅ Organize your work space to quickly and flawlessly recreate powerful health remedies.
✅ Use all the most powerful herbs to meet every need in the whole-natural way
✅ Have a variety of recipes ready for each season based on the spontaneous growth of herbs and our body's needs according to climate change.
Book 2: "The Healing and Medicinal Herbal Tea"
Contains a list of all the essential herbs you will need, to:
✅ Strengthen your immune system, preventing the development of health conditions.
✅ Detoxify your system for renewed vitality and radiant health.
✅ Start sleeping better and deeper, feeling refreshed and energetic each morning.
Book 3: "Growing Your Own Tea Garden"
How to create your own home officinal garden:
✅ Prepare the soil to best accommodate your herbs and provide them all the appropriate nutrients for growth
✅ Support their development through a simple and effective routine that will take only a few minutes a week.
✅ Properly harvest and store your herbs so as to preserve their effectiveness over time;
This collection is designed to help those who, like you, are starting from scratch on their journey as an herbalist to enable you to safeguard your health, cleanse your system and feel a new energy pervade your body thanks to a wealth of herbal tea recipes explained step by step...
Heal your body and uphold your mind the whole-natural way - Grab your copy now to find out how!
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Reviews for The Healing Herbal Tea Bible
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
Oct 7, 2024
While the content is laid out perfectly ordered, the formatting seems to be a bit off. At least for the ebook. There’s also a bit of redundancy in escalation between some herbs and blends. Lastly there’s just a bit of confusion describing the differences between infusions and teas themselves. This seems l ok e a decent read, thinking it just needs a little more proofing.
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The Healing Herbal Tea Bible - Grace Hughes
Introduction
D
ue to its long history and rich tradition, tea is the second most popular beverage consumed worldwide, right behind water. There is at least one tea that has been handed down through the years in practically every nation and race. The capacity of tea to cross cultural boundaries may have contributed to its longevity of over 5000 years, with each culture introducing its own customs and peculiarities to celebrate this remarkable drink. It has been demonstrated to be very useful, both medically and mentally, in addition to being a delightful and delicious drink.
Our bones are protected by tea, which also lowers our chances of heart attack, stroke, and various cancers. Because tea doesn't contain caffeine, it makes a far superior alternative to coffee.
History Of Tea
A legend that dates back to 2737 B.C. is where the history of tea begins. According to this urban legend, a Chinese Emperor was the first to discover tea. He went by Chen Nung. In keeping with this myth, the emperor was heating water to drink. a few camellia sinensis plant leaves landed in the boiling liquid.
This unintentional mixture was consumed by Emperor Chen Nung. He reportedly said the drink gave him a sensation of vitality and contentment. This marked the beginning of a beverage that is now the second most popular libation worldwide.
Bodhidharma, an Indian monk who visited China in 520, is credited with discovering tea in another Chinese legend that is passed down alongside Buddhism. According to one theory, he removed his eyelids because he was upset that he was nodding off while practicing meditation. Tea plants appeared where his eyelids had formerly been, although according to historical records, the word tea
was first used in Chinese literature in 222 AD and was first used as the name Erh Ya
in a dictionary in China in 350 AD.
By the third century, people started learning about tea's therapeutic benefits and its own calming impact. During the Tang Dynasty, tea became China's national beverage. Lu Yu, the Tea Saint, penned Cha-Ching, the first book on tea, in 780 AD. In it, he explained the many techniques used for tea production and processing in prehistoric China.
The tea was brought from China to Japan by a Buddhist monk by the name of Yensei. When Zen priest Eisai, often known as the Father of Japanese Tea, imported tea seeds and powdered tea from China, the popularity of tea in Japan began to grow.
Chinese farmers began growing tea as the demand rose. To prevent decaying leaves, traders would roast their leaves during the Ming Dynasty. To manufacture black tea for export, they allowed the leaves to oxidize in the air. The Chinese continue to consume local green tea.
At its first introduction in Britain in 1662, tea from other countries was relished by royalty and the wealthy. Tea was a gift from the Portuguese princess Catherine of Braganza to Britain when she wed King Charles II.
The tea plant was discovered to be growing in Assam, a region of India, in the 1800s. Taiwan and Sri Lanka are two other locations where tea has been grown. High-quality loose leaf tea is produced in both countries.
Tea, which comes in over 3,000 different types and is the most widely consumed beverage in the world, was first drank by Shen Nung around 5,000 years ago.
Book 1
The Tea Recipe Book
C:\Users\IDREES~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Rar$DRa11104.39978\1.pngTea Making Process
Tea Making Basic Equipment
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sing quality tea hardware is fundamental for blending the ideal cup of tea. Tea hardware isn’t only a staple in the tea expert’s kitchen; however, it likewise makes an incredible gift. Regardless of whether you’re ready to investigate the tea gear accessible or you need to supplant your current hardware to upgrade the nature of the tea you drink, here is a rundown of well-known kinds of tea hardware which you can use to brew tea. These depictions will assist you with settling on the choice which tea gear to buy.
Tea Kettles
There’s an immense assortment of tea pots to look over on the commercial center. Be that as it may, they are seldom of good quality. Most tea pots are made of bad quality materials. While looking for a tea pot, significant elements to search for incorporate a tight-fitting cover, quality materials (keep away from aluminum), and handles that don’t get hot when the pot is warmed. You might get a pot that whistles for accommodation, yet certain individuals find the whistling