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Cinnamon: Supports digestive function and relieves congestion. Cinnamon is anti-inflammatory - add to hot tea for relief of menstrual discomfort.
Temperature Guide 257°F to 347°F |
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Hibiscus: Helps keep cholesterol levels healthy. Contains flavonoids, similar to those in red wine and tea. Hibiscus tea makes an excellent caffeine-free substitute for coffee or tea |
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Temperature Guide 257°F to 347°F |
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Peppermint: Great herb for nausea, indigestion, gas and other digestive disorders. A caffeine free pick-me-up, peppermint adds refreshing flavor to beverages and food.
Temperature Guide 212°F to 302°F |
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Spearmint: Spearmint gives the same benefits as peppermint with a milder, cooler flavor and less stimulating action. |
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Temperature Guide 212°F to 302°F |
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Lavender: Known for its natural antiseptic and astringent properties, lavender tea is popular in Europe for appetite loss, stomach upset and gas. A cool compress made with tea helps sunburn and minor skin irritations. The aroma of lavender relieves headaches and promotes restful sleep.
Temperature Guide 212°F to 257°F |
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Lemon Balm: Tea at bedtime improves quality of sleep. Lemon Balm oil speeds healing time of cold sores on the mouth. Also is helpful for gas. |
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Temperature Guide 212°F to 302°F |
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Chamomile: Mild muscle relaxant and antispasmodic properties make this herb good for bowel disorders - IBS, diverticular disease It is mildly sedating, and makes a delicious, relaxing bedtime tea. |
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Temperature Guide 257°F to 302°F |
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Clove: Cloves have anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and antioxidant properties. They are beneficial against intestinal parasites, fungi and bacteria. They add a wonderful, nutty and sweet flavor to baked goods and tea. |
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Temperature Guide 257°F to 302°F |
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Catnip: Cats get high on this herb, but humans get a mild sedative effect. It is used traditionally for cough and insomnia, to reduce gas and as a digestive aid.
Temperature Guide 212°F to 302°F |
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Bitter Orange: This herb is widely used through out the world. It is a traditional herb for gastric/digestive ailments, insomnia and weight loss. |
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Temperature Guide 257°F to 302°F |
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Temperature Guide for Herbs |
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LOW TEMPERATURE: Up To 302F |
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Clove: 257F to 302F Dandelion: 257F to 302F Lavender: 212F to 257F Meadowsweet: 212F to 302F Passionflower: 212F to 302F Peppermint: 212F to 302F Sage: 257F to 302F Saint Johns Wort: 212F to 302F Thyme: 212F to 302F Tobacco: 257F to 302F | |
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MEDIUM TEMPERATURE: Up To 347F |
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Cats Claw: 302F to 347F Damiana: 302F to 347F Fennel: 302F to 347F Coffee: 302F to 347F Ginkgo: 257F to 347F Hawthorn: 257F to 347F Saw Palmetto: 257F to 347F | |
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HIGH TEMPERATURE: Up To 392F |
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Aloe Vera: 347F to 392F Evening Primrose: 302F to 392F Garlic: 347F to 392F Ginger 347F to 392F Ginseng: 347F to 392F Licorice: 347F to 392F | |
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