I have been working on a pretty tremendous tea, which I administered to my brother when he was deathly ill from the coofs. I was shocked by how well it worked! The dude was just nasty sick and he completely rebounded in 2 days.
Do your own research, consult medical professionals, etc, etc. Just because it is working for me doesn't mean anyone else should do it. That being said, I love it.
I start with Cinchona Bark Powder and make homemade tonic syrup. I use this recipe (https://jeffreymorgenthaler.com/how-to-make-your-own-tonic-water/).
Then, I shred up turmeric and ginger. Add in finely milled black pepper. I simmer the two roots, together with cinnamon and mint. I let it simmer for about 3 hours on a low heat. Man, this creates one butt-kicking tea.
Next, I juice a bunch of citric fruit - lemons, limes, oranges, etc. I add the tonic syrup and strain the tea from the roots. this goes in the fridge as my daily juice.
Next, I add more water to the roots and slowly steep it again. This time, I strain the liquid off to keep as tea. I drink that with white honey.
For my brother, I added melatonin, because he was too stubborn to get rest and let his body recover.
I got this from a lady from Vietnam. I have been doing it for 4 years and I do not get sick. Of course, I take D3, zinc and magnesium supplements.
I don't actually know what I'm doing here, so i hope to find someone experienced in the space to help me get this down pack.
Hey Patriot - thank you for the great feedback. Now, I have not heard of oregano oil. I am going to check that out for sure.
I completely forgot about echinacea tea. My friend also made this for me. (I was nasty sick!). I will add that to the plan.
Now that you mention it, I think I am supposed to be including ginseng in the tea.
Thank you for the honey notes. I was not using raw honey. Same with Cylon cinnamon. Researching that now.
Interesting about echinacea, "Respiratory ailments: Echinacea has long been used to treat coughs, sore throats and similar problems. These respiratory issues are often symptoms of colds or flu. There is some evidence that echinacea can shorten the duration of colds and the flu. Infections: Echinacea may reduce incidents of recurring infections such as malaria and vaginal yeast infections. This effect may result from its ability to boost the immune system."
Don't do echinacea or camomile if you are allergic to daisies.
Careful with essential oils, only use organic ones internally/topically and read up on each individual type before use.