The South Coast Insider – September 2020

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By Carissa Wills-DeMello

If an apple a day keeps the doctor away, then an herbal infusion a day will also keep her happy!

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hat’s an infusion, you ask? It’s more or less simply brewing tea, but for a longer time, often 20-plus minutes, to extract the many beneficial compounds within. In the world of herbalism, it is suggested that just about everyone enjoy an herbal infusion daily. The long steep in hot water extracts bioavailable vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and aromatic oils, which are readily absorbed and utilized by our bodies. This lends the herbal infusion to a wide array of wellness applications that we are likely all familiar with. Can’t relax? The volatile oils in your cup of Chamomile tea will be sure to soothe your nerves. Belly aching? The bitter compounds in Peppermint can help ease your digestion.

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Making an infusion

Scoop one-to-three tablespoons of dried herbs (per cup of hot water) into a french press, tea pot, or mason jar. For example, a quart-sized mason jar is four cups, and would require four to 12 tablespoons. Heat water until it just comes to a boil. Pour hot water over herbs to submerge them and cover to help hold in any volatile oils and retain heat. Steep for 20 minutes to overnight and strain/pour. If your tea has cooled, you can pour it over ice or into a pot to reheat. While one could and should enjoy an herbal infusion for flavor and acute needs (like that pesky bellyache), an even more effective route is to enjoy two to four cups daily as a tonic.

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Tonic (n): a medicinal substance taken to give a feeling of vigor or well-being. A tonic infusion over time builds health, offering you valuable nutrition while gently and safely strengthening various systems of your body. And different herbs have their different super powers! Here are a few common, tasty, and highly applicable herbs to start with, whether alone or in combination.

Nettles (Urtica Dioica) Where to find: Find it wild along old fields and wet areas, or buy dried in an herb shop or online. Benefits: Amazingly rich in vitamins, proteins, and minerals, especially the critical trace minerals like Selenium, Zinc, and Chlorophyll. Nettles is known to support strong bones and reduce inflammation.


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