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Space Cowboy 27-12-2009 03:11 PM

A good tisane tea for a cold
 
Im sitting here with an achy stuffy head cold and slight fever. Over
the long haul I have about every popular tisane ever mixed with tea.
Last night I had some jasmine blossom, lemon myrtle, orange blossom,
rose flower with greenish oolong which made me feel a lot better.
Does anybody else use a tisane traditionally mixed with tea for a
cold.

Jim

niisonge 27-12-2009 03:54 PM

A good tisane tea for a cold
 
> Does anybody else use a tisane traditionally mixed with tea for a
> cold.


How about boiled fresh ginger root?

Space Cowboy 27-12-2009 04:08 PM

A good tisane tea for a cold
 
I think I have ginger pieces in tea. Ill have to look. Im more
interested in a tisane/tea perse not some standalone herbal remedy
with a teapot off to the side.

Jim

On Dec 27, 8:54 am, niisonge > wrote:
> > Does anybody else use a tisane traditionally mixed with tea for a
> > cold.

>
> How about boiled fresh ginger root?


Dominic T. 27-12-2009 05:39 PM

A good tisane tea for a cold
 
On Dec 27, 10:11*am, Space Cowboy > wrote:
> Im sitting here with an achy stuffy head cold and slight fever. *Over
> the long haul I have about every popular tisane ever mixed with tea.
> Last night I had some jasmine blossom, lemon myrtle, orange blossom,
> rose flower with greenish oolong which made me feel a lot better.
> Does anybody else use a tisane traditionally mixed with tea for a
> cold.
>
> Jim


Ginger. Without a doubt. I've posted here a few times about it but my
mother and some close Korean friends both do the exact same thing.
Boil some coins of ginger for a good long time and then sometimes with
added raw honey, sometimes straight. It will do wonders.

- Dominic

Space Cowboy 27-12-2009 06:45 PM

A good tisane tea for a cold
 
Ill try this a couple of days.
http://i49.tinypic.com/29nwgvs.jpg

Id really have to be sick to drink something from KSH.

Jim

On Dec 27, 10:39 am, "Dominic T." > wrote:
> On Dec 27, 10:11 am, Space Cowboy > wrote:
>
> > Does anybody else use a tisane traditionally mixed with tea for a
> > cold.

>
> Ginger. Without a doubt. I've posted here a few times about it but my
> mother and some close Korean friends both do the exact same thing.
> Boil some coins of ginger for a good long time and then sometimes with
> added raw honey, sometimes straight. It will do wonders.
>
> - Dominic


Space Cowboy 28-12-2009 01:21 PM

A good tisane tea for a cold
 
Thanks. I have some of that lying around.

Jim

On Dec 27, 12:15 pm, Feranija <feranija@net....> wrote:
> Space Cowboy wrote:
> > Does anybody else use a tisane traditionally mixed with tea for a
> > cold.

>
> > Jim

>
> Rose hip infusion. Rose hip contains mountains of C vitamin.


toci 29-12-2009 05:05 AM

A good tisane tea for a cold
 
On Dec 27, 9:11*am, Space Cowboy > wrote:
> Im sitting here with an achy stuffy head cold and slight fever. *Over
> the long haul I have about every popular tisane ever mixed with tea.
> Last night I had some jasmine blossom, lemon myrtle, orange blossom,
> rose flower with greenish oolong which made me feel a lot better.
> Does anybody else use a tisane traditionally mixed with tea for a
> cold.
>
> Jim


TGY. Commune with the Goddess while drinking moderately hot. Toci

Griffin Kelton 31-12-2009 09:18 AM

A good tisane tea for a cold
 
Greek Mountain Tea (Sideritis)


On Dec 27, 10:11*am, Space Cowboy > wrote:
> Im sitting here with an achy stuffy head cold and slight fever. *Over
> the long haul I have about every popular tisane ever mixed with tea.
> Last night I had some jasmine blossom, lemon myrtle, orange blossom,
> rose flower with greenish oolong which made me feel a lot better.
> Does anybody else use a tisane traditionally mixed with tea for a
> cold.
>
> Jim



Space Cowboy 05-01-2010 02:13 PM

A good tisane tea for a cold
 
What I discovered from my once a decade cold is I want something that
taste good with the tea and not something that was medicinal. Ive
been collecting tisanes over the years from my local British tea
shoppe. I must have every dried fruit and flower combinations in
existence. Even everyday dried orange peel and blossoms tasted
great. I wanted to see see something floating around in the cup that
I could eat. Citrus flowers proved to be the best for breaking
through the bad taste of a cold in the morning and dried fruits in the
evening. Tea tells you when you are getting sick and when you are
getting well. While you are sick it tells the severity.

Jim

On Dec 27 2009, 8:54 am, niisonge > wrote:
> > Does anybody else use a tisane traditionally mixed with tea for a
> > cold.

>
> How about boiled fresh ginger root?



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