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Does anyone know of a tea that has calming and relaxing effects?
Greg Bernhardt said:Marrow is usually in sleeping teas
Danger said:I'm registered as a marrow donor, but I don't think that I want to go through the pain just for some sucker to drink it.
Danger said:I'm registered as a marrow donor, but I don't think that I want to go through the pain just for some sucker to drink it.
waht said:isn't that illegal?
If you have a neighbor or friend that grows bee-balm to attract bees and hummingbirds, ask if you can have the plants in the fall. They should be cut back in the fall to let the roots over-winter, and you can hang and dry the stalks and make tea from the leaves. Guess what? The plant is also known as chamomile and the dried leaves can make a nice soothing bed-time tea. Bee-balm is drop-dead easy to grow, as are most members of the mint family. Combine the leaves from bee-balm with dried peppermint, spearmint, etc, so you don't have to shell out big bucks for herbal teas.waht said:Does anyone know of a tea that has calming and relaxing effects?
turbo-1 said:Instead of buying tea-bags, you can crush the leaves and steep them in boiling water using old-fashioned tea-balls or make temporary tea-bags out of cheesecloth or similar.
VeeEight said:I enjoy Chrysanthemum tea