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In these podcasts we discuss the benefits of drinking herbal tea as well as how to recipes on harvesting, growing, and making your own herbal tea.

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    • Dec 19, 2010 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 5 EPISODES


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    How to live sustainably and healthy with herbal cooling teas (Transcript)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2010


    If you've ever wanted to learn about what herbal teas and what they can do for you .... then this is the most important video you will ever watch. Here's why: I've seen many different doctors in several different countries and in my mind they all have one thing in common they prescribe a plenitude of drugs that really never made me feel better just make the symptoms dragged on for what felt like too long. Until I discovered what herbal teas can do and now I am able to avoid going to see the doctor for the past 5 years. Of course you should never ever ignore even the smallest symptoms but have you ever been to the doctor for something small and felt as though the amount of drugs that were prescribed to you was like you needed a truck to take it away or if it wasn't quantity perhaps it was for a single drug that seemed to have drained a hole in your wallet because you've had to actually run (embarrassingly) to the bank or ATM just to get money to pay for the drugs? but wait here is want you can do For most part it is about staying healthy to in order to avoid the doctor. Perhaps you have heard that herbs are for the spiritual or people looking to lose weight but that isn't what we're about - liangcha in Chinese is literately "herbal cooling tea" herbal tea that balance the heat built up from what you eat, drink and the climate around you. Subscribe to the FB Liangcha mailing list and get all the updates including inside offers and my free e book "20 Herbal Teas for Sustainable & Healthy Living" sent directly to your in-box. We are not about trying to market to you every day or every week we just want to teach you about different kinds of herbal teas that can be of benefit to you so that you can stay healthy. Sign up at http://www.liangcha.org/subscribe and fill in your email address and name directly below the video, click the subscribe button and then check your email to confirm your subscription and download your free gift in the next email. 100% risk free opt out of the mailing list at anytime. Of course no medical condition can replace modern or traditional medicine and we are not about medicine traditional or modern. We are just about herbal teas that benefit a sustainable and healthy lifestyle. Come join us on our adventure and share, learn and experience herbal cooling teas with us! Sign up at http://www.liangcha.org/subscribe -- Follow us on Twitter @ http://Twitter.com/fbherbaltea www.Liangcha.org http://www.Twitter.com/fbherbaltea http://www.YouTube.com/herbalteabenefits

    How to Make Fresh Ginger Tea for the Cold Season or to Relieve Motion Sickness

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2010


    Direct link to transcript: http://www.liangcha-herbaltea.com/blog/2010/08/10/ginger/ Short URL: http://bit.ly/gingertea Ginger (Zingiberis officinalis) Like all herbal teas they are very simple to make – simpler than coffee! Ginger tea like garlic is one favorite of ours that is readily available in the kitchen and is also very useful. Fresh ginger is warming while dried ginger is hot so caution should be advised as the two are used for different purposes. We will talk about using fresh ginger. --- *Did you subscribe to our free newsletter? Subscribe here http://www.sanamionline.net/lists/?p=subscribe&id=3 and get our free ebook. www.Liangcha.org Please follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/fbherbaltea

    Plantain Tea

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2010


    Plantago is astringent, anti-toxic, anti microbial, anti inflammatory, anti histamine as well as a demulcent, expectorant, styptic and diuretic.

    FB Liangcha-Herbal Tea Intro

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2010


    Introduction to herbal tea or liangcha in Chinese.

    Luohanguo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2010


    Sometimes also known as arhat fruit is used to help relieve sore throat.

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