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PerPLexED
#1 Posted : 11/19/2009 6:32:11 AM
https://wiki.dmt-nexus.me/Category:Herbal_tea Now on the wiki! Feel free to add to it yourself!

Note: I WILL NOT claim any of the recipes given to be mine. Feel free to add a name/dedication you would like attached to it(I remember comming up with my first tea recipe).

Quote:
please post any tea recipes you got, their effects(sleepy, energy, immunity, stress relief, etc. etc.), along with any health benefits they got(serotonin precursor, builds up immune system, prevents cancer in x). PLEASE SITE YOUR INFORMATION.


Tea Recipes:

Mint tea: Mint + Spearment

Ketoret Tea: Cloves, Nutmeg, Cinammon - Sleep aid

Green tea Kombucha: germaicha green tea
the trick is to boil 4 cups of water with 3/4 a cup sugar
steep 5 tea bags in this off of heat for like 20 mins
for every 2 cups of tea u add to the jar
u add 5 fresh cups water
then u just add the mushroom
float it
let it sit with a paper towl covered with rubber band in the dark
for like 10 days

Nadir's sleepytime: 10 parts Turnera diffusa (aka Damiana)
3 parts Angelica Archangelica
3 parts Yellow Caapi leaves
4 parts Anise seeds (Pimpinella anisum)
+ some peppermint leaves
Best sweetened with honey.

Fractal's Bittersweet Rejuvination: yarrow, salvia apiana, salvia offinalis, salvia divinorum, peppermint and ginger

House's Morning Divinity: white jasmine tea with goldenseal and echinichea. Flavor with honey, limes, and a pinch of ceyenne pepper.

Sweet&Sour Tea: Honey & Lemon.

NoName 1: St.John's Wort with lactuca virosa


Ingredients:

A) Spices
Cloves -
Cinnamon -
Nutmeg -
Cayenne Pepper -
Anise seeds(pimpinella anisum)
B) Herbs
Jasmine -
Echinechia -
Goldenseal -
Ginkgo Biloba -
St.john's Wort -
Ephedra sinica -
Sideritis syriaca -
Lactuca virosa -
Yerba Mate - Contains Caffeine, Theobromine and Theophylline. Energy without the edge/jitters/trouble with sleep.
Turnera diffusa (Damiana) -
Angelica Archangelica -
Mint -
Terragon -
Sage -
Lotus -
Rosemary -
Thyme -
Chamomile -
Ginger -
Ginseng -
Yarrow-
Salvia Apiana -
Salvia offinalis -
Salvia Divinorum -

C) Berries
Blueberries -
Cranberries -
Blackberries -

D) Other
Honey -
Pomegranate -
Apple -
Orange Peels -
Lemon -
Agava -
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damiana
#2 Posted : 11/19/2009 6:52:33 AM
You can get really mother fucking good tasting green tea, you just gotta know where to look. Mighty leaf makes a good 'green tea tropical' tea. I took a nutrition class that said actual tea leaf/buds have the antioxidants that is good for you, while other teas do not. Although they may have other benefits.
PEACE
 
PerPLexED
#3 Posted : 11/19/2009 7:28:29 AM
damiana wrote:
You can get really mother fucking good tasting green tea, you just gotta know where to look. Mighty leaf makes a good 'green tea tropical' tea. I took a nutrition class that said actual tea leaf/buds have the antioxidants that is good for you, while other teas do not. Although they may have other benefits.

you got a recipe / a link to what plants got antioxidants and a description of antioxidants/what its good for and ill add it in. i left blanks so that anyone who comes across it can add on
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burnt
Extreme Chemical expertChemical expertSenior Member
#4 Posted : 11/19/2009 8:21:32 AM
Quote:
a link to what plants got antioxidants and a description of antioxidants


I don't believe the antioxidant activity of plants has much anything to do with their health benefits. Its nutritional marketing hype. In vivo evidence is largely lacking. Some antioxidants even behave as pro oxidants in vivo.

SWIM is fan of rooibos tea. Its got a nice taste and no caffeine.
 
damiana
#5 Posted : 11/19/2009 9:00:56 AM
Quote:
I don't believe the antioxidant activity of plants has much anything to do with their health benefits. Its nutritional marketing hype. In vivo evidence is largely lacking. Some antioxidants even behave as pro oxidants in vivo.


Not so, where are you getting your information? The antioxidants in green tea has shown to be beneficial.

"Green tea contains polyphenolic antioxidants that have shown anticarcinogenic properties in animal and in vitro experimental studies." "Oxidative damage to DNA is associated with incread risk of cancer, and there is evidence that improved antioxidant status in vivo, achieved, e.g., by dietary supplementation, lowers oxidative damage to DNA and may help lower cancer risk."

From the article below.

Benzie, I., Szeto, Y., Strain, J., & Tomlinson, B. (1999). Consumption of Green Tea Causes Rapid Increase in Plasma Antioxidant Power in Humans. Nutrition & Cancer, 34(1), 83. Retrieved from Alt HealthWatch database.

Try the Green tea tropical, so so good.
Mighty Leaf.com
PEACE
 
PerPLexED
#6 Posted : 11/19/2009 9:35:26 AM
That's prebagged tea.....anyone can go online and buy a bag of tea.....im talking about hand made with fresh ingredients(herbs/spices/etc.) nothing dried/premade
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He doesn't know what fiction is.
He doesn't know anything, really.
But strives to know it all.
 
nadir
#7 Posted : 11/19/2009 10:22:05 AM
I really like experimenting with the herbs.
Here's one nice recipe:
(best to drink before bed time)
10 parts Turnera diffusa (aka Damiana)
3 parts Angelica Archangelica
3 parts Yellow Caapi leaves
4 parts Anise seeds (Pimpinella anisum)
+ some peppermint leaves (best fresh)
it's better to put honey than sugar, but don't forget that hot temp. (~80 Celsium) is bad for honey.
have a nice day! Very happy
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jamie
Salvia divinorum expert | Skills: Plant growing, Ayahuasca brewing, Mushroom growingSenior Member | Skills: Plant growing, Ayahuasca brewing, Mushroom growing
#8 Posted : 11/19/2009 4:09:23 PM
when I am sick I drink a mix of yarrow, salvia apiana, salvia offinalis, salvia divinorum, peppermint and ginger..it is bitter though.
Long live the unwoke.
 
Infundibulum
ModeratorChemical expert
#9 Posted : 11/19/2009 4:50:42 PM
SWIM's favourites for teas/infusions:

Mate
Chamomile
Sideritis syriaca
Lactuca virosa
Peppermint
damiana
spearmint
St.john's Wort
Ephedra sinica

Peppermint mixed with spearmint is good stuff. same goes for combining St.John's Wort with lactuca virosa.


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damiana
#10 Posted : 11/19/2009 7:07:39 PM
PerPLexED wrote:
That's prebagged tea.....anyone can go online and buy a bag of tea.....im talking about hand made with fresh ingredients(herbs/spices/etc.) nothing dried/premade


My mistake. Orange peels work nice sometimes in tea.
PEACE
 
jamie
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#11 Posted : 11/19/2009 7:34:47 PM
Heres a good one..

dig up some danylion roots..take them home and chop them up into little pieces..and roast them..and then use them as a coffee substitue in a cofee maker..I did it once a while ago and it was good. digging up all those roots took some time though.
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nadir
#12 Posted : 11/19/2009 7:36:42 PM
fractal enchantment wrote:
Heres a good one..

dig up some danylion roots..take them home and chop them up into little pieces..and roast them..and then use them as a coffee substitue in a cofee maker..I did it once a while ago and it was good. digging up all those roots took some time though.

perhaps dandelion roots..?
all my posts are random generated and can not be evaluated as distinct ideas

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Touche Guevara
#13 Posted : 11/19/2009 8:56:15 PM
Yerba mate! Plenty of caffeine, with trace amounts of Theobromine and Theophylline. The other xanthines are believed to be responsible for taking the edge off the caffeine.

I was a skeptic, but the stuff gives me loads of energy while not interrupting my sleep patterns or making me anxious or jittery.
 
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Senior Member
#14 Posted : 11/19/2009 9:19:44 PM
This morning I mixed some white jasmine tea with goldenseal and echinichea (sp?) along with some local honey, limes, and a pinch of cayenne pepper.

Divine !
 
'Coatl
#15 Posted : 11/20/2009 1:14:10 AM
If you like tea then you must look into the Ilex genus!

Try Guayusa!

Rooibos isn't bad either!
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jamie
Salvia divinorum expert | Skills: Plant growing, Ayahuasca brewing, Mushroom growingSenior Member | Skills: Plant growing, Ayahuasca brewing, Mushroom growing
#16 Posted : 11/20/2009 4:39:11 PM
nadir wrote:
fractal enchantment wrote:
Heres a good one..

dig up some danylion roots..take them home and chop them up into little pieces..and roast them..and then use them as a coffee substitue in a cofee maker..I did it once a while ago and it was good. digging up all those roots took some time though.

perhaps dandelion roots..?


yes
Long live the unwoke.
 
PerPLexED
#17 Posted : 11/20/2009 8:42:24 PM
'Coatl wrote:
If you like tea then you must look into the Ilex genus!

Try Guayusa!

Rooibos isn't bad either!


You got any more details you can give me? I got a big empty list screaming for information so when i get some time ill add it in
"We are the analogies we believe." - PerPLexED

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He doesn't know that he is fictional.
He doesn't know what fiction is.
He doesn't know anything, really.
But strives to know it all.
 
 
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