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The Complete Home GfuoidoedtoanHderbnsu, tNraittuioranl Healing, and Nutrition  
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Herbal teas are lovely made from fresh or dried (and preferably  
loose) herbs. Try them with the most natural sweeteners, such as  
pure honey or with lemon juice or drink them just as they are.  
Herbal tea bags are very useful, but confine their usage to the office  
or for quick convenience on odd occasions. Tea made from fresh,  
loose herbs is fresherno tea bag or dried herbal tea will come close  
to it for quality.  
To dry your own herbs for teas, pick them  
as young as possible and preferably first  
thing in the morning. Dry in the air and  
away from direct heat or sunlight, covering  
with a brown paper bag to help preserve all  
their healing components. Store away from  
light.  
Alcohol adversely affects the body, espe-  
cially overloading the liver, but the pur-  
est alcohols are the best, such as 80-proof  
top-quality vodka or brandy or even good  
Champagne, which is double-fermented  
and organic. Anybody with liver, gall-  
bladder, stomach, pancreas, or spleen  
problems should not drink alcohol at all.  
A bamboo steamer  
Water cleanses and revitalizes the whole  
body. This is the best liquid to give you  
your daily needs. Its consumption tends  
to be overlooked, and its delicate taste  
underestimated. Often, it is just a ques-  
tion of having a bottle there when you  
need it in the office or beside the bed.  
The habit grows on you. Well over half  
your body is made up of water, and you  
need it to constantly cleanse and regen-  
erate all your cells and organs. Drinking  
a glass of water first thing in the morning  
helps clean out the body, especially help-  
ing to remove acids or foods left in the  
digestive tract overnight. If your airways  
are blocked or mucusy in the morning,  
add to your water some fresh lemon  
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juice. It is best to drink water at least half an hour before a meal or  
half an hour after to keep your digestive juices from becoming di-  
luted. Becoming excessively thirsty is a sign that you should seek  


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