How to Make Herbal Infusions or DecoctionsMaking Medicinal Herbal Teas
Herbal infusions, or herbal teas, are made by steeping 1 to 2 teaspoons of dried herb in one cup of hot water for 10 to 15 minutes.
Herbal infusions are teas made from medicinal herbs. They are different from decoctions because of the plant material used to make the infusion. Herbal infusions are made from the areal part of the plant (the leaves, flowers and stems). Decoctions are made from plant roots, rhizomes, barks, and seeds. Infusions and decoctions are made by steeping 1 to 2 teaspoons of dried herb in one cup of hot water for 10 to 15 minutes. The exact amount depends on the type of medicinal herb being used. To Make an Herbal Infusion
It is important that the herb leaves, plants and stems be covered when steeping so that the medicinal properties of the herb do not escape with the steam. To Make an Herbal Decoction
When making a decoction it is important to grind the herb finely. The finer the root, rhizome, seed or bark is chopped the more potential there is to extract the medicinal benefits from the herb. Additional Tips
Peppermint, spearmint, lemon balm, red clover, nettle, and dandelion are wild growing or commonly grown herbs that make excellent teas. Mints and lemon balm are very tasty and are often combined with less palatable herbs for flavor. For more information on the health benefits of these herbs consult the resources below. Additional ResourcesHow to Use Nettle to Treat Allergies Foraging and Medicinal Use of Red Clover How to Make Natural Herbal Medicine at Home
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