| Herbal Teas & their uses. | |
| Sage leaves: | Tea used as an anti-inflammatory, antisudorific, and astringent agent. Application: purulent and inflammatory conditions of the oral cavity and throat. |
| Peppermint leaves: | Tea used for alimentary tract disorders and as digestive stimulent. |
| Marigold: (Calendula) |
Tea used for chronic inflammations and inflammatory conditions of the alimentary tract and in convalescence following surgical procedures. Externally: various skin lesions. |
| Melissa leaves: (Lemon Balm) |
Tea used for of nervous agitation, heart rhythm disorders, and alimentary tract dysfunction. |
| Camomile flowers: | Tea of anti-inflammatory and diastolic action. It can also be applied as a disinfecting and healing agent. |
| Lime flowers: (Linden) |
Tea used as diaphoretic, coating, and alleviating agent in diseases of air passages. |
| St-John's-wort: | Tea used to treat depression, also for liver & gall bladder ailments. |
| Hawthorn: | Tea used for heart arrhythmia, hypertension, coronary vessel disease and atheromatosis. |
| Red berry leaves: | Tea used as a urinary tract disinfectant. It is also used as a diuretic and astringent. |
| Yarrow: | Tea used for alimentary tract complaints and internal bleeding. It can also be used as a metabolic stimulant. |
| Knot-grass: | Tea used for rheumatic and arthritic chronic diseases. The tea has a diuretic effect and can also be used as a metabolism stimulant. |
| Nettle leaves: | Tea used as a tonic, for anemia, rheumatic diseases, and as an adjuvant agent in diabetes. Externally: strengthens hair. |
| Horsetail: | Tea used to help boost the immune system, improve skin & hair, also for urinary tract diseases and nephrolithiasis. |
| Elder flowers: | Tea of diaphoretic, antipyretic and diuretic action. Recommended for children and older persons. Also used for: mouth washing and throat gargling. |
| Heart's-ease herb: | Tea used for treatment metabolic diseases, eczema, and juvenile acne. It can also be used as a diaphoretic and expectorant.. * CAUTION. |
| Wormwood: (Absinthium) | Tea used as an orexigenic agent and to stimulate gastric juice secretion. * CAUTION. |