How to Make an Infusion
An infusion is made by pouring boiling water over an amount of the herb, to extract the properties. It is suitable for leaves and flowers, whose parts are easily extracted. 1. Place the herb...
An infusion is made by pouring boiling water over an amount of the herb, to extract the properties. It is suitable for leaves and flowers, whose parts are easily extracted. 1. Place the herb...
Some plants contain important medicianl oils which are highly volatile, i.e. they escape with heat, and a cold oil infusion retains their properties much more successfully. 1. Pack a large jar with the herb...
Chamomile Chamomile has a long history of use in Europe for digestive ailments. The active constiuents of chamomile have anti-inflammatory properties, and ease spasm and discomfort in the digestive tract. Indigestion Anxiety Insomnia Canker...
Entire books have been written about baking soda, and for good reason: It’s among the most versatile products ever made! Great for: Neutralizing Anal itching Athelete’s Feet Body odor Canker Sores Chicken Pox Dry...
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