Wednesday, September 21, 2016

SAGE TEA

This tea comes from the book:  The Breuss Cancer Cure.  Dr. Rudolf Breuss successfully treated over 40,000 people of cancer and other uncureable diseases.  I bought my book from Thriftbooks.  I grow all these herbs in my garden.  You can find these herbs at health food stores.  The larger stores usually have these in bulk bins, so you can just buy the exact amount you need or you can find some of them here:  peppermint  https://www.tripleclicks.com/16585161/detail?item=32953
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https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-breuss-cancer-cure-advice-for-the-prevention-and-natural-treatment-of-cancer-leukemia-and-other-seemingly-incurable-diseases_rudolf-breuss/272922/#isbn=0920470564

This is an exceptional book!  If you are tired of being labeled untreatable, incureable or just tired of not feeling good buy this book and do something about it.  I've personally tried these things from this book and am pleased with the results:  page 29 Sage Tea; page 89, Slipped Discs; page 30 Kidney Tea; page 28 The Breuss Vegetable Juice; page 81 on how to remove harmful poisons for like : DDT or similar poisons, poisons for:  moth, naphthalene, flies, cockroach, air fresheners in the toilet, and how to purify the air quality in your home afterwards.  I quote Dr. Breuss, "Anyone who has the above poisons in the house will not be successful in healing any illnesses."  I've been removing harmful household cleaning supplies and replacing them with safe and better cleaning solutions.  Check out my pinterest listings for more ideas:

https://www.pinterest.com/tcknighthoodent/cleaning-natural-recipes/

https://www.pinterest.com/tcknighthoodent/juicing/

https://www.pinterest.com/tcknighthoodent/cancer/

https://www.pinterest.com/tcknighthoodent/food-for-health/

See Dr. Rudolf Breuss' book for more information on this great tea, and his alphabetical listing of Illnesses and what he simply did to treat them all from A-Z and from babies to the dying.  If you are like me, you will find many helpful things in this book.  It may even answer many questions you've had.



Sage Tea

If using fresh herbs, use double the amount of herbs.

1.  Plug in machine.
2.  Fill filtered water to the .9 L line.
3.  Place 2 - 4 teaspoons dried sage into the filter and place in pot.
4.  Turn on button.  Press program and set for 212 degrees F.  Boil for 3 minutes, turn off.
5.  Add 2 teaspoons each:  dried St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum, double amount, fresh is shown in picture), dried Peppermint (dried, shown in picture), dried Balm(Melissa officinalis, double amount, fresh is shown in picture).  Let steep for 10 minutes.  Make sure all herbs are submerged.  May need to swirl the pot first.  A easy way to chop the fresh herbs after  measuring them in the spoon is to place all the fresh herbs in a short mug and use the scissors to snip it.



I quote Dr. Bruess, "Important for the health of all glands, the bone marrow and the spinal discs.  Sage tea is the one I classify as the most important of all the teas.  It should be drunk through out your life."

THANK YOU DR. RUDOLF BRUESS






Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Chefman Precision Electric Kettle

Let's Make A Pot of Tea


1.  Pour in filtered water to the .6L liter line.


2.  Put 1 teaspoon Crimson Berry Tea into the stainless steel filter.


 Place filter inside pot.  Use any dry loose leaf tea or 1 tablespoon fresh herb/leaf tea.


3.  Push the on button, then the program button and set for 190 degrees fahrenheit for 3-4 minutes.  Turn off machine.  Enjoy your cup of tea.  I stirred 1 teaspoon sugar into mine.


Steeping time:  see page 10 in the manual for more information.

Delicate:  160, 1-2 minutes
Green 175, 2-3 minutes.
White 185, 2-4 minutes.
Oolong 195, 3-4 minutes.
Herbal 212, 4-6 minutes.
Black 212, 3-5 minutes.




So where did I buy this wonderful tasting and smelling tea?  In Mansfield, MO while on an delightful anniversary trip at Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company.  You'll find the tea in the Pioneer Village shops.  Their dry Apricot tea bags are also great.  I look forward to visiting again for their Heirloom Expo and Festivals.  http://www.rareseeds.com












Want to grow your own seeds and teas?  Or more information on teas?

https://www.pinterest.com/tcknighthoodent/herbs-spices-tea-general/
https://www.pinterest.com/tcknighthoodent/mint-grow-and-use/
https://www.pinterest.com/tcknighthoodent/garden-winter-sowing/
https://www.pinterest.com/tcknighthoodent/garden-organic/
https://www.pinterest.com/tcknighthoodent/fertilizer-homemade-or-not/