Take THIS Tea for Natural Treatment of Lyme & More

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • I'm excited to share with you a simple and fresh herbal tea recipe that's become an essential part of my morning routine, especially with my Lyme disease symptoms acting up. This tea is packed with ingredients known for their anti-inflammatory properties, making it a great support for managing inflammatory ailments like arthritis, psoriasis, Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis.
    I use oregano, sage, chamomile, broadleaf plantain, and mint-all fresh from my garden. Each of these herbs brings its own unique benefits and flavors to the mix. Join me as I walk you through the process of making this soothing and health-boosting tea.
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    00:00 Introduction to Lyme Treatment Tea
    00:19 Herbal Tea for Arthritis, Psoriasis, Lyme
    00:45 How to make Lyme Treatment tea
    01:09 Benefits of Oregano tea
    01:43 Benefits of Sage tea
    02:29 Benefits of Chamomile Tea
    03:11 Benefits of Plantain tea
    04:11 Benefits of Mint tea
    05:02 How to make anti inflammatory tea
    05:33 How to treat arthritis with tea
    06:07 Outtakes
    07:50 Conclusion
    Let me know in the comments what your favorite home remedies are! Do you have a go-to drink for when you're feeling under the weather?
    #HerbalTea #AntiInflammatory #LymeDisease #NaturalRemedies #HomeRemedies #ArthritisRelief #PsoriasisRelief #CrohnsDisease #UlcerativeColitis #HerbalMedicine #WineberryHill #InflammationRelief #HerbalHealing #HolisticHealth
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  • @ml3110
    @ml3110 5 дней назад +16

    You shouldn't take your blunders and bloopers out. Just roll your eyes or spit it out like you do, and just keep rolling! We're all human and we all make mistakes. And when we see you having bloopers, we can just laugh and know that you are a real person making a real time video. 💯🤗👍

  • @user-vq2dt4dv7l
    @user-vq2dt4dv7l 9 дней назад +33

    Oregano,sage,camomile,plantain and mint.

  • @anniemorrison1250
    @anniemorrison1250 17 дней назад +58

    I will pass this info along to a RUclips friend who recently found out she has Lyme disease. As I told her, a lady I met in NY told me she takes L-lysine to help with her lyme disease. She said it made a world of difference in how she feels. I'm sorry to hear you have this condition. Prayers going up for you.

    • @paulagates1164
      @paulagates1164 16 дней назад +3

      @anniemorrison1250 It is fantastic at killing cold sores...yours is new info. Thank you!

    • @chippychick6261
      @chippychick6261 16 дней назад

      @@paulagates1164I just got lysine for a crazy outbreak of cold sores. And I have Lyme in remission as well. Wonderful double duty.

    • @cbagot
      @cbagot 16 дней назад +3

      Thanks! I’m treating my 2nd tick bite in 2 years hoping it doesn’t test positive in a month, but those tests are unreliable and this always worked for my mom’s cold sores.

    • @Lacroix999
      @Lacroix999 15 дней назад +4

      Have her look into doing a detox and see if she can see a naturopath dr who will help her do that according to her needs over just seeing a regular Dr who will just give her antibiotics and tell her to hope for the best! Naturopathic drs are far more willing to actually see you until you’re cured and work with you to do so and willing to go the antibiotic route as well if you want to with some really good probiotics and prebiotics to boot so you don’t mess up your system in the process of helping it heal!
      I found out I had Lyme last year and it messed me up so much that I just sat in my chair waiting to just die because I had never felt so horrible in all my life! It messed me up so bad that it ruined my hormone levels as well and put me into a state of hormonal imbalance giving me hot flashes, night sweats and messed up my cycle because I was so stressed out! If it weren’t for my dr, I’d probably be still sitting in my chair planning my funeral because idk how I managed to get by without her care and support! She definitely helped me out more so than all the other drs I’ve seen who just dismissed me and told me I was just starting menopause early and it was all normal and not running a single test on me despite having so many issues going on including severe fatigue, a grinding feeling in my joints and heart palpitations to the point of even folding a sheet or brushing my hair was a severely daunting and exhausting task to do. Even rolling over in bed or lifting my leg up to set it in a different position was like I was having to lift 150lbs on top of me! I’ve never experienced anything like it before and spent weeks in bed not being able to do anything! And being a mom constantly on the go and having to take care of other people, that was extremely difficult for me to have to do and it changed my whole life at that point.
      I’m definitely doing a world of a difference even though I still have my moments of being exhausted, but I’m no where near where I was before!! Not even close! The first go round I chose to do an herbal detox, but this second time around, since my retests look like I was either exposed a second time or my first detox exposed dormant strains that weren’t shown the first time around… I’m opting to do antibiotics to see if that will help wipe it out more especially since the first round lasted about 6mos of ups and downs being on it trying to get the right levels of everything I needed to help. Everytime I thought I had it down packed, my body would change it up on me as it tried to battle and purge this out one me especially since it was more than just the herbal detox and I was now also fighting hormone, cortisol anemia and vitamin imbalances because of it. My whole system was off!
      I would have never known any of this had I stuck to any of the other drs who dismissed me but I’m glad I tried to keep getting a different opinion since I went through so many drs to finally get what I needed! Idk how many of them told me, “it’s just stress! You’ll be fine!” Or, “It’s just hormones, you’re probably going through perimenopause. This is normal!” Despite having a nagging feeling something was still wrong with me. And I feel like had I had the right diagnosis, I would have wasted so much time getting answers and wouldn’t have lead to an earlier diagnosis that could have helped me since my diagnosis was actually that I have long term Lyme and/or a worse case of it because it had gone untreated for so long.
      Every Lyme case is different, but I would highly recommend a naturopathic doctor if you have something like this! I honestly won’t go back to a regular one for anything else any more! I hope your friend finds the relief she needs because Lyme can be such a difficult thing to go through that no one should have to endure and everyone deserves to have the right treatment for them and not ignored or pushed aside!

    • @rendagolden2496
      @rendagolden2496 13 дней назад

      @@paulagates1164. L Lysine heals my mouth sores when I eat too many tomatoes or other foods with acid. If I wind up with a lot of sores it is because I have not been taking the Lysine as I should. Two per day. I then take about 4 in one mouthful on an empty stomach. My pain subsides a little by the next day. Is a miracle.

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 16 дней назад +20

    Thanks for sharing.. I was diagnosed on the 17 th of June.. it's crazy how many have gotten it his year in WNY. I don't know what I would have done without the Lord.. he brought me such peace.

  • @francesviegas5999
    @francesviegas5999 16 дней назад +40

    So awesome to see other people using the awesome healing plants provided by our Lord for healing and comforting us. Thanks so much for sharing! Blessings, healing, comfort and life over you in the name of Jesus!

  • @user-ms1uz7th1w
    @user-ms1uz7th1w 15 дней назад +15

    My best friend has finally succumbed to lime disease. Monique had been the longest survivor in Ontario. Thank you for sharing your tea ingredients.

  • @cherylmburton5577
    @cherylmburton5577 День назад +5

    A lot of these plants, thought of as weeds have been found to have many used, and people who think of God first !

  • @leannetull329
    @leannetull329 13 дней назад +9

    Beautiful choices fo herbs to benefit you Can I suggest you ditch the plastic kettle as boiling your water if tap water will intensify the BPAs from the plastic and increase the fluoride and chlorine hopefully you have access to spring water and stainless steel kettle Now you’ll feel full benefitsHey love the bloopers ha ha excellent video 👍💕

  • @sherylwhited7380
    @sherylwhited7380 16 дней назад +18

    This is great! I have arthritis and will try most of these ingredients- chamomile finished blooming in late May here and plantain has disappeared from the lawn due to the heat…but the other ingredients are going strong. Oh - pure peppermint tea every evening is controlling my reflux 😊

  • @dottiebaker6623
    @dottiebaker6623 16 дней назад +37

    So sorry to hear you have Lyme disease. My 82 year old roommate had it a few years ago, and finally went to a Lyme specialist in the Boston area and is now post Lyme. No more symptoms for years now.

    • @ketokarbs3671
      @ketokarbs3671 2 дня назад

      What did she take or do for it

    • @persletten2607
      @persletten2607 День назад

      Hi! I was wondering if you can use Ivermectine and or Sweet Wormwood for this condition!?

    • @margiemurray2147
      @margiemurray2147 День назад

      What has your roommate been doing to go symptoms free? Could you share doctors name? Thank you and so glad she's doing well

  • @kathleenclarke828
    @kathleenclarke828 16 дней назад +20

    My herb of choice is coffee....then later wander the yard picking nettles, oregano,lemon balm, sage. parsley, feverfew, and tomorrow will add sage.(thanks) I usually brew it MUCH longer-like 30 mins to all day.
    This was a fun video- suggest you relax-add valerian and leave the outtakes in. They are charming.

  • @leticiarodriguezherrera604
    @leticiarodriguezherrera604 3 дня назад +4

    Fortunately, I don’t have any of these desease , buy I LOVE your garden with all those fresh herbs that are good for our health. Neither it’s easy to find those fresh herbs in a supermarket.
    Thank you for sharing.
    Leticia, CANCÚN, MEXICO.

  • @jgbw6467
    @jgbw6467 16 дней назад +18

    😂😂😂 Glad you left the out takes in. Funny and silly. We need more laughter.

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  16 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @brendamaggio9189
      @brendamaggio9189 14 дней назад

      Who wouldn't like and love a world that is filled with laughter, that is fun, "simple" (vs high-tech), and "magical"! That is your reason and "secret" for "taking off like a rocket ship" with your channel. You are all about helping others after you found what helped/s you! Thanks Wineberry Hill for spreading the love, joy, and laughter! May you be abundantly Blessed with health, healing, and all the best life has to offer!
      Might want to check out frequency/Rife therapy, as well. I have suffered with the symptoms of Lyme, chronic Epstein-Barr virus, and other pathogenic infections after experimental military vaccines in 1980. FINALLY getting help and relief!

  • @doraray9964
    @doraray9964 День назад +2

    Fresh ginger 🫚 tea 🍵 exelent for inflamación

  • @NancySteinVeganChef
    @NancySteinVeganChef День назад +3

    Rosemary and ginger also good

  • @KM-vq4wg
    @KM-vq4wg 15 дней назад +8

    There is a study (can't remember the university that did the study) but it showed that whole leaf stevia extract was effective in fighting Lyme. It must be the WHOLE (dark) leaf extract NOT the typical stevia liquid used as a natural sweetener. I'm sure if you did a search, you would be able to find it; I do remember it was done by a university in the eastern US.

  • @StringofPearls55
    @StringofPearls55 17 дней назад +17

    I've used plantain for bee stings. It's instant relief and never swells. I didn't know it was edible.

    • @UrbanCottageOregon
      @UrbanCottageOregon 15 дней назад +1

      Thank you for sharing this! I am going to try it. I was diagnosed with Crohns. And at 49 I need all the help I can get.

  • @gardeneroflight
    @gardeneroflight 16 дней назад +11

    Bird song has healing qualities as well! 🤗❤

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  16 дней назад +4

      Yep, I do love those little wrens especially!

    • @brendamaggio9189
      @brendamaggio9189 14 дней назад +1

      @@WineberryHill I was so happy to see that too! Like St. Francis of Assisi, I am always talking to the birds that come by, like the Western Kingbirds, robins, and ravens. I also have my cats and chickens around and talk to them too! Who cares if anyone else thinks I am "crazy"!
      I LOVE all that Our Creator made for us to enjoy, so I let the birds, bees, ladybugs, and even the dragonflies that come by, let them know I am grateful for their presence. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we all could enjoy a beautiful world and have perfect health?!!

  • @lynnwood2291
    @lynnwood2291 9 дней назад +6

    Celery juice is good for inflammation

  • @e7yu
    @e7yu 2 дня назад +1

    You're 110% right on everything that you say in this video.🤠

  • @lauramanion3131
    @lauramanion3131 16 дней назад +10

    SO glad to find your channel! The fresh herb gathering, the why-didn’t-I-think-of-this??! use of the french press, the outtakes, the beautiful videography… and the peace and smiles I am left with, anticipating that lovely cuppa I’ll have in a bit when I go herb gathering in my garden. Then exploring your channel, excellence on so many levels… that amazing greenhouse … subscribed, with gratitude.

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  16 дней назад +2

      Wow, such a nice comment...Thanks!

    • @brendamaggio9189
      @brendamaggio9189 14 дней назад

      Yup! You worded that so well! Just top-notch all around.

  • @ddlang2514
    @ddlang2514 2 дня назад +2

    I think most of us would bloop all over the place and just let it roll. You have made a very pro style video! Thanks for the info!!

  • @AnyM4jorDude
    @AnyM4jorDude 17 дней назад +22

    Please make more videos on Lyme disease management & tick control. This topic has been a constant worry since moving to a large property. I love gardening but fighting ticks has put a damper on this piece of paradise. Thank you for your videos.

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  17 дней назад +3

      You bet, and thanks!

    • @testitester244
      @testitester244 16 дней назад

      @@AnyM4jorDude Have a look for lets call them anti tick rolls (i lack the english word for it - it's like a paper tube filled with cotton wool that's soaked with the sap of a special flower; they're commercially available).
      I had an unbelievable tick problem with myriads of them alone on one of over a thousand squaremeter. I stumbled over these rolls and close to solved my tick encounter completely within one year.
      You place those rolls over the property in places mice will move along. They'll grab the cotton wool to build their nests with it. The sap within the wool will stick to the fur of the mouse. Once the mouse catches a tick, the tick comes into contact with the sap which is deadly for the ticks, but no other animals.
      As mentioned within one year my tick-encounters dropped from hundreds of ticks per squaremeter to almost no encounters within one summer on the whole property.
      Longterm you need to repeat this process as usually places with many ticks tend to attract them again through moving wildlife.
      Ixogon is a european brand selling such rolls.

    • @testitester244
      @testitester244 16 дней назад +4

      @@WineberryHill Have a look for my long comment regarding anti-tick-rolls under this thread if you should have many ticks on your property.
      Again good luck with your lyme. I had it in a very early stage last year which was cured with strong antibiotics which made me lightsensitive. From 6 in the morning to late in the evening i had to cover all my skin for more than 10 weeks. There are better toys to play with...

    • @chanchan5349
      @chanchan5349 16 дней назад +6

      Look at other homesteading video. Guinea’s will eat ticks like crazy & also great warning system.

    • @nancyjenkins7011
      @nancyjenkins7011 3 дня назад

      @@chanchan5349..yes I have Guineas and they are busy on my land!! A wonderful addition and fun to watch.

  • @zan4110
    @zan4110 16 дней назад +13

    I have plenty of plantain growing in my grass and both Greek oregano and common oregano in my garden..chamomile in bags and also spearmint growing in my grass..!!.,will make a cup of tea this evening.!! Thanks..!.

  • @louiselebeau9136
    @louiselebeau9136 День назад +1

    Thankyou and yes dent-de-lion and plantain and a little honey 🙏🏻👏

  • @uschiuschi3232
    @uschiuschi3232 16 дней назад +14

    Mint is suspected to reduce testoterone. And you should ad dandelion, its really lifechanging if you have jointpain.

    • @RevLetaLee
      @RevLetaLee 16 дней назад +2

      What parts of the dandelion would you use for that and what other herbs taste good with it?

    • @uschiuschi3232
      @uschiuschi3232 15 дней назад +2

      @@RevLetaLee I use the leaves, but you can use all parts of the plant. It tastes a bit bitter, I put it in my Coffee. You can mix it with all other plants you like. I like bitter, but not everybody does. Try it out.

    • @aisam7892
      @aisam7892 День назад

      Thank you for video
      Will be nice to get cup of coffee in your garden

  • @colleenpierce9626
    @colleenpierce9626 17 дней назад +8

    Yes, would love more closeups of the plants!

  • @cathysmiley6798
    @cathysmiley6798 17 дней назад +10

    Thank you for including the out takes, they made me smile!

  • @rawforyou5514
    @rawforyou5514 День назад +4

    Thank you, love the video. I drink most of these herbal teas each day. Really enjoy them. Best wishes for you!

  • @npinsd2964
    @npinsd2964 2 дня назад +1

    You just came up on my feed and decided to watch. Great info, thanks! I do lemon balm and thyme tea. Sometimes, I'll throw in some oregano, sometimes peppermint.

  • @user-tt5xe4ee8f
    @user-tt5xe4ee8f День назад +1

    Beautiful flower arrangement on your table.

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  10 часов назад

      Thanks, my wife put that one together.

  • @COrischuk
    @COrischuk День назад +1

    I definitely have to try, I’ve suffered with fibromyalgia since the mid 90’s and not osteoarthritis

  • @dominikciecierski8420
    @dominikciecierski8420 9 дней назад +3

    Thank you! Actually some of the herbs are even growing in my own garden or at the mountains close by. I'll give it a try!

  • @christywhitley6053
    @christywhitley6053 16 дней назад +9

    I drink healing teas from my yard daily as well. Self Heal/ Heal All, plantain, lemon balm, lavender, mints and more. I have several nice oregano patches, but never used them in tea, so thanks to you I’ll will give it a try!

    • @user-ry4yf4kx8u
      @user-ry4yf4kx8u День назад

      I have most of the herbs in my garden except camomile. I am going to plant next year.

  • @deborahriley1166
    @deborahriley1166 14 дней назад +2

    Nice!
    Such a peaceful beautiful garden!!
    Thanks 🙏☯️🙏

  • @collette2908
    @collette2908 10 дней назад +1

    So happy to find this. I also have Lyme, and have all of these growing in my garden! Going to try this tea right away!

  • @maryziotas6574
    @maryziotas6574 4 дня назад +3

    LOVE your attitude& info how you use regular food to heal

  • @Psa141
    @Psa141 13 дней назад +1

    Such a refreshing vid and thank you. Just recently am suffering from muscle inflammation, fatigue, range of movement problems. Some symptoms expressed by others here match well. Where I am, traditional assistance, is suspect.
    Love it, that in addition to prayer, all the plant combinations for tea helps. We, as gardeners have nurtured, let proliferate, include additions of herbs which perennially appear, are the Creator's blessing to us, here on His footstool.
    Love your outdoor collections.

  • @jgbw6467
    @jgbw6467 16 дней назад +5

    I clicked on the link because I have one colleague with Lymes disease and another who possibly has it. I'm going to give them this link. I'm a big believer in the benefits of herbal teas. So thank you..

  • @sandramatos6409
    @sandramatos6409 День назад +1

    Great remedies for me … I have psoriasis. Thank you.

  • @sovereigncreekfarmstead
    @sovereigncreekfarmstead 14 дней назад +1

    Rosemary is great for memory too. But I very much enjoyed seeing you as a real, unrehersed human at the end.

  • @GUNNER67akaKelt
    @GUNNER67akaKelt 17 дней назад +21

    Good video. I like that you showed how you gathered the ingredients and made the tea. One suggestion I would make is show the parts of the plants you took (up close) and explain any reasons you chose those parts (leaves, stems, flowers, newer leaves, older leaves, amounts - stuff like that).

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  17 дней назад +8

      Fair enough, but honestly in this situation you can't really go wrong. Pretty much every part of these plants will have the desired effect.

    • @debrapolenz2928
      @debrapolenz2928 16 дней назад

      I thought he did that

    • @debrapolenz2928
      @debrapolenz2928 16 дней назад +2

      @@WineberryHill I know when I was watching it you explain why you took the top leaves, etc., or the flowers, etc. that kind of thing

  • @debbiesykes5491
    @debbiesykes5491 16 дней назад +3

    I love the fresh herbs and also this tea looks like one I will have to try thanks

  • @purplechris9480
    @purplechris9480 15 дней назад +1

    Thank you. I have all of those!

  • @vickisavage8929
    @vickisavage8929 16 дней назад +9

    For what it’s worth, I have read that basil seeds, brewed into tea and cooled, has widespread use from India through Southeast Asia as a cooling beverage to counter the heat.

    • @a.p.5429
      @a.p.5429 16 дней назад

      Thanks

    • @aperry4313
      @aperry4313 15 дней назад +1

      Different basil - holy basil also called tulsi.

  • @SusanA1056
    @SusanA1056 15 дней назад +1

    Mint also is very relaxing and a natural sedative.

  • @MARIPILIPM
    @MARIPILIPM 13 дней назад +1

    As a ND, I can say this combination of herbs is prime for the purpose claimed, although we must understand we all endure health issues differently‼️
    THANKS❤

  • @anne-maridewet2703
    @anne-maridewet2703 2 дня назад +1

    Just about enjoyed the bloopers and blunders the most😂😂

  • @j.d.preppingerie6522
    @j.d.preppingerie6522 17 дней назад +6

    Good to see you, great job can’t wait to try this.

  • @melissamorris-hillman5777
    @melissamorris-hillman5777 5 дней назад +2

    Your home and garden are beautiful

  • @cherylbowen4229
    @cherylbowen4229 14 дней назад +1

    I’ve had Lyme several times and have been making a tea from sage, rosemary, thyme & a couple of green tea bags. I also have oregano in my garden & basil, will have to try adding those too.

  • @sandiam7809
    @sandiam7809 13 дней назад +1

    That is what I have been doing this year with my herbs and weeds!

  • @1MysteryLover1969
    @1MysteryLover1969 16 часов назад +1

    Thank you so much for the information! I enjoy learning about benefits of outdoor plants.

  • @valeriea5972
    @valeriea5972 4 дня назад

    This is wonderful. I enjoy the outtakes, and also all the good cross-references.

  • @gailclay4905
    @gailclay4905 13 дней назад +1

    You’re funny, and thank you for being real!! I love herbs and your home!

  • @franceslh9648
    @franceslh9648 13 дней назад +2

    you are so funny in this video. i'm glad you kept the bloopers. 😂🤣🤣

  • @shellyangell100
    @shellyangell100 16 дней назад +2

    Love it! Thank you especially for the out takes!

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  16 дней назад +1

      You are so welcome...thanks for watching!

  • @mariabentele7909
    @mariabentele7909 15 дней назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. Beautiful garden, I do have all those herbs in my garden too, never thought to make tea with that combo. For my chronic Lyme disease I make tea out of Japanese knotweed, Chinese ladies slippers, Cryptolepis , catsclaw and Boswellia.

  • @janetgriffin4157
    @janetgriffin4157 12 дней назад +1

    Thank you! ❤

  • @brendabennett4196
    @brendabennett4196 11 часов назад +1

    Right on. I enjoyed your video and the great information on it as well. Thank you for sharing.❤

  • @bradgray6093
    @bradgray6093 16 дней назад +3

    I appreciate your broad knowledge base. Keep up the good work!

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  16 дней назад +1

      I really appreciate you watching...(and commenting)

  • @brianreed9066
    @brianreed9066 16 дней назад +2

    Great information as usual! Will be making some ASAP!

  • @xNeRv3
    @xNeRv3 17 дней назад +1

    This is great! Thank you!

  • @sandrachandler7839
    @sandrachandler7839 15 дней назад +1

    glad I've found you on yt. luv the walk-about demo (&bloopers) I luv to open the door n walk around picking my drinks n dinners, too❤

  • @Winnyj73
    @Winnyj73 15 дней назад +1

    Great info and tips, thank you for sharing👍🏼😊

  • @trylliumt5441
    @trylliumt5441 17 дней назад +1

    Thank you for sharing - great info!

  • @gooiehoop20
    @gooiehoop20 7 дней назад +2

    Thanks. Good video.
    One of my teas is nettle tea. When I finish the tea I am left with nourishing chewy bits at the bottom. Then I drink hawthorn tea for heart health.

  • @lornabartlett2744
    @lornabartlett2744 15 дней назад +1

    Fun and 😂fabulous curiosity about tea leaves 🍃😋 congratulations 👏motivated by learning to apply

  • @joesilva758
    @joesilva758 17 дней назад +2

    As always, quality content. The bloopers were fun.

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  17 дней назад

      Your support means a lot! I appreciate you watching and enjoying the content, including the bloopers.

  • @jofarley7294
    @jofarley7294 15 дней назад +1

    I have everything except chamomile and I have arthritis so I am going to try it. Thanks

  • @Soggybottomnz
    @Soggybottomnz 7 дней назад +1

    Thank you. Shared this video in my Facebook Group

  • @a.p.5429
    @a.p.5429 16 дней назад +3

    I have fibro. I use decafe green tea as a base for some of my teas. I will try except the chamomile, only thing I seem to have an allergy to. Tried it for sleeping but it made me itch about 2 hours later. I do recommend if you're not allergic. It was working great...til I woke up itching. 😂 replaced it with lemon balm and catnip

  • @WorldofTanksLaPoop
    @WorldofTanksLaPoop 17 дней назад +6

    great video. I was just asking my best friend to try boiling her water in a glass kettle. they are easy to find these days and more affordable. We stopped cooking our food and drink in plastic years ago. Just don't trust plastic coffee makers and kettles made these days. Keep up the good work with the videos and garden herbs. I wish I didn't live where its cold 6 months of the year.

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  16 дней назад +2

      I feel your pain...winter feels like it will never end! Thanks for watching.

    • @vickisavage8929
      @vickisavage8929 16 дней назад +1

      I resemble that remark! I grew up in MinneSNOWta, and finally retired to north central Arkansas. I still have four seasons, but a considerably longer growing season (which means more possible crops) and considerably less freezing weather, which means more potential pests. Life is trade offs and, as the wise old person told the complaining child, “Life IS problems; deal with it.”

  • @barbiedueck2273
    @barbiedueck2273 8 дней назад +1

    Love your videos
    Keep up the great job of informing us

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  8 дней назад

      Your kind words mean a lot to me. I'm grateful to have viewers like you.

  • @heatherferiance6001
    @heatherferiance6001 15 дней назад +1

    Love it. I have everything growing in my yard except the plantain. I have been drinking nettle tea supposed to have similar benefits. Love the outtakes……shows how much work goes into each video.

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  15 дней назад +1

      Thanks, yeah NOT introducing plantain in your little gem of a garden is probably a good idea...they are vigorous!

  • @dawnburton5961
    @dawnburton5961 16 дней назад +2

    Oh my the bloopers! You made my morning friend❤😂

  • @user-ch3ul3sn7b
    @user-ch3ul3sn7b 17 дней назад +9

    You should dry the mix and send it my way.😜

  • @kimg9606
    @kimg9606 15 дней назад +1

    My sister got Lyme disease this year, so thankful your video popped up. I also struggle with digestive issues.

  • @simangelemariemkhize5831
    @simangelemariemkhize5831 14 дней назад +1

    Great, informative & useful content. Thanks for sharing.

  • @JessicaJLandi
    @JessicaJLandi 16 дней назад +2

    I gotta start growing chamomile & mint. I think I have all the other ingredients growing already.

  • @juliaschreiber7819
    @juliaschreiber7819 16 дней назад +2

    Really appreciate the suggestion of putting mint in the garden spot that is unproductive. Good video.

  • @elenaantunes1263
    @elenaantunes1263 16 дней назад +2

    Rosemary tea for brain clarity :)
    Gonna try the plantain tea now. Thx

  • @candacecross7860
    @candacecross7860 4 дня назад +2

    Glad to have happened upon your channel! I very much enjoyed the video and will be trying this tea soon. Thank you!

    • @user-ry4yf4kx8u
      @user-ry4yf4kx8u День назад +1

      I started making herb tea as well . I have most of the herbs in my garden except camomile. A lot of plantains too.

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  9 часов назад +1

      Thank YOU for watching!

  • @theVanishingGladiator
    @theVanishingGladiator 4 дня назад

    I love your channel ~ I’m so glad I found it & subscribed!

  • @katieg3461
    @katieg3461 3 дня назад

    I need this for colitis. Thx, new sub.

  • @jeannedenise4844
    @jeannedenise4844 День назад +1

    Bravo for this good recipe ! Thanks a lot!!!

  • @jonbanner5823
    @jonbanner5823 16 дней назад +4

    Excellent! I would like to suggest Yarrow to your list for tea. Its basically a wonderful herb for many, many issues, I use it for inflammation, digestion and for a good night's sleep and has a pleasant flavor. Also, I've read that Astragalus is a good herb to help with Lyme, not sure if it's right for a tea but its an herb very good for the immune system in any case.

  • @spiritflower6640
    @spiritflower6640 15 дней назад

    Thank you for this🙏🙂

  • @53Birdsong
    @53Birdsong 6 дней назад +1

    This is really good information to have available..Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @user-tt5xe4ee8f
    @user-tt5xe4ee8f День назад +1

    Bloopers were absolutely halariously entertaining 😂😂😂

  • @janebadon3988
    @janebadon3988 16 дней назад +1

    ‘Just getting started with herbs, so I really appreciate your videos. I never thought about using the French press for teas!

  • @janiebalon4180
    @janiebalon4180 17 дней назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @kirstypollock6811
    @kirstypollock6811 17 дней назад +4

    Nice video! Tea looks good. Chamomile is nearly over here, I always forget to dry any because it grows everywhere on the field borders. I only this year learned about plantain (wet have the narrow leaved kind here, just the same effects), especially for insect bites!
    My usual go to try for anti inflammatory has been fresh ginger, fresh tumeric, black pepper and mint or nettles or both. Nettles are another NOT A WEED! So good for its anti histamine effect, and nutritional value both to us and to the garden (as a great big ever so stinky fermented fertiliser). I'll try to grow ginger and tumeric in my new greenhouse next year, I think!

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  16 дней назад +1

      Nettles ARE great!

    • @Lacroix999
      @Lacroix999 15 дней назад

      I, too, have added turmeric with black pepper and ginger capsules to my everyday routine for inflammation with my Lyme and it’s helped SO much! I used to drink Ginger Fusion tea made by Tempest in a TeaPot which has all three in them plus cinnamon and persimmons and loved that! But before that I used to just throw a teaspoon of turmeric and a chunk of ginger in with my smoothies! It gives it a nice kick to them and makes it taste so much better!

  • @elliria_home
    @elliria_home 16 часов назад +1

    Thank you for an interesting and informative video. I especially enjoyed seeing how you use your French press to make tea. It's time to dust mine off and put it to good use in this way.

  • @alisonrittener5606
    @alisonrittener5606 15 дней назад +1

    Just found you and I think I'm going to enjoy these videos. thank you for sharing!
    Hyssoo is a favourite for respiratory issues (inflammation). Birds planted it anf it comes up every year

  • @romifontana-daguerre5473
    @romifontana-daguerre5473 2 дня назад +1

    Thanks for the info 🙏

  • @EmpathsRevolution
    @EmpathsRevolution 5 дней назад +1

    Thank you for this, I'm enjoying some of the tea right now, I saw your video about a week ago have been using the tea since then, I love the flavors btw... it's noticeably helped with the inflammation I have caused from Carpal tunnel syndrome CTS in my wrist and hand ... Great channel! ☮

  • @moniekvisser4777
    @moniekvisser4777 13 дней назад +1

    You're so funny, thanks so much for your herbal suggestions! 👌🏼😊

  • @karinheart
    @karinheart 2 дня назад +1

    Thanks, great info

  • @markpasquarella3223
    @markpasquarella3223 15 часов назад +1

    You should also check on self heal aka all heal prunella vulgaris . Learn your land has a good episode on it. Probably growing somewhere in your yard unnoticed