Snooze and Slumber Herbal Infusion Blend
Snooze and Slumber Herbal Infusion Blend is a recipe for gentle tonic for the nervous system, this group of herbs is renowned for preparing the body for a restful sleep. Drink Serene and Tranquil Herbal Infusion Blend in the daytime, avoiding caffeine, and Liver Maintence. We Recommend 1 strong cup before dinner, 1 strong cup after dinner. Ingredients for Snooze and Slumber Herbal Infusion Blend:- Chamomile 10 grams Fennel 50 grams Passion Flower 100 grams Lime Flowers 100 grams Vervain 100 grams Herbal teas are blends, inasmuch as they are produced using a variety of ingredients during the manufacturing process....
Stomach Soother Herbal Infusion Blend
This blog post about Stomach Soother Herbal Infusion Blend is designed for educational purposes only and is no recommendation. Since the European laws changed in 2011 you might have noticed that many proprietary herbal teas claiming remedial attributes have disappeared from the shelves. This is simply because the cost of having such blends authorised and licensed after testing and the resultant paperwork (and the time it takes) the law now requires is so costly that small herbal practitioners can make up a batch for you at a cost which will include a consultation fee probably or, better still, you can...
Herbal Tea and Infusions
Herbal Tea and infusions (Tisane or decoction) is a general term for the use of any hot or cold beverage made from plant material steeped in water other than the tea bush (Camellia sinensis) Purists would argue that tea can only be called tea if its made from the Camellia sinensis leaf (in all its forms) and anything else is an infusion! Herbal tea and infusions are mostly consumed for their perceived health benefits which may be for a specific malady where a herb or combination of herbs and botanicals is known to contain chemical constituents that may be helpful...
Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS
Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS has variable symptoms and medical professionals classify Irritable Bowel Syndrome patients according to a few different sub-types. Although all patients must meet Rome III criteria for diagnosis, their predominant bowel symptom will determine their sub-type. The first two sub-types are self-explanatory: Constipation Predominant IBS (IBS-C) Diarrhoea Predominant IBS (IBS-D) The third sub type is reserved for individual whose symptoms swing from Diarrhoea to Constipation IBS Alternating Type (IBS-A), also known as IBS-Mixed (IBS-M) Many cases of Irritable Bowel Syndrome are self diagnosed or diagnosed by a professional with a kind of throw away explanation of...