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Spring
2007
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Hello
Ah! Spring. Time to get
outside and enjoy all
those great activities we
love to do. Walking,
Gardening, Biking, and
being in the Sun.
Spring is Mother Nature's
time for renewal and
rejuvenation, and the same
holds true for our selves.
During the long, cold
winter, we may have
accumulated toxins that
make us feel heavy and
sluggish. At times even
depressed, and anxious.
The path to rejuvenation
begins with a healthy
cleansing regimen. To get
in step with the season,
select from among Yogi
Tea's DeTox, or Green Tea
Rejuvenation to help
put your body on the path
to regaining its natural
balance. Simple to brew,
and delightful taste.
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Sang
Ju Wan can be taken at
the first sign of a cold.
This formula is
most effective for the early
stage of pathogenic wind
heat with a dry throat and
sore throat. This
formula is only effective in
the early stages of cold or
flu. It is most effective
when taken within two or
three days of the onset of
the cold. San
Ju Wan is to be used before
symptoms of phlegm heat
develop. If a cold
persists beyond two or three
days or seems to be going
into the lungs, you should
choose a different formula
and consult your local
licensed acupuncturist.
Ingredients and Chinese
Actions:
Sang
Ye - Mulberry
Chinese
Actions: Expels
Wind and Clears Lung Heat
Xing
Ren Apricot Seed
Chinese Actions: Stop
Cough and Calms Wheezing
Lu
Gen Phragmites
Chinese Action: Clears
Heat from the Lungs
Jie
Geng Platycodon
Chinese Actions: Opens Up
and Disseminates Lung Qi,
Expels Phlegm.
Lian
Qiao Forsythia
Chinese Actions:
Clears Heat and Toxins
Ju
Hua Chrysanthemum
Chinese Actions:
Disperses Wind and
Clears Heat
Gan
Cao Licorice
Chinese Actions: sweet,
neutral Moistens
the Lungs and Stops Cough
Bo
He Mint
Chinese Actions:
Aromatic, Clears Head
and Eyes, Benefits
Throat
Contraindications:
Yin
Deficiency Heat Patterns Nursing
Mothers
Try
Today
Free with any purchase.
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Brewing
a Perfect Cup of Tea
Each
person has Their idea of how a
perfect cup of tea should
taste. We all know the person
who will use a teabag 2 or 3
times. Or how about the
person, who never takes the
teabag out of the cup. We have
the "purest" who
drink the tea straight,
nothing added, or "just a
little" - the 2
sugars and a dash of milk,
or the "natural"
-add lemon or honey to the
tea, or my favorite, Ice Tea.
Well for all you tea lovers,
it really doesn't matter how
you like to drink tea, as long
as you drink it. The nutrients
in tea are:
Carotene,
a precursor to vitamin A;
Thiamin (vitamin B1);
Riboflavin (vitamin B2);
Nicotinic acid, Pantothenic
acid, Ascorbic acid (vitamin
C), vitamin B6; Folic acid;
Manganese, Potassium,
Fluoride, polyphenols
(flavonoids), and theaflavin.
STEP
1: Start with cold
water.
STEP
2: Preheat your
teapot: Simply boil enough
water to fill the teapot one
and one half time.
Pour the hot water into the
teapot, swish it about.
This will heat the teapot
up. Then pour the used
water out. Many people
do not do this. Without
doing this step your tea
becomes luke warm quickly
STEP
3: Measure into
the teapot 1 tsp. of loose
tea for every cup you plan
to pour, plus one for the
pot. Trust
me on this, it will make a
difference.
STEP
4: For black
teas, bring the water to
a full boil. Remove the
teakettle from the heat
as soon as the water
begins to boil. Boiling
all the oxygen out of
the water will flatten
the tea's flavor.
STEP
5: For more
delicate green teas,
remove the teakettle
from the heat before
the water begins
boiling, at 165-170
degrees F (74-77
degrees C). Or you can
add 1 part cold water
to 4 parts boiling
water to cool it to
the ideal temperature
range.
STEP
6: Before
steeping, pour a
small amount of the
hot water over the
tea leaves, to allow
them to bloom, or
open up, and release
some of their bitter
tannins. Drain
immediately.
STEP
7: Fill
the pot with the
boiling water.
Keep the spout of
the kettle close
to the teapot, so
the water does not
cool as you pour
it in. Cover the
teapot and leave
the tea to brew.
In general, black
teas are best
brewed for 4 to 5
minutes; green
teas should brew
for no more than 3
minutes.
STEP 8:
When the tea is
ready pour. Avoid
keeping leave in
contact with the hot
water.
Over-brewed tea
will become
better, and
unpleasant.
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Sea
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USDA Beef, Venison or USDA
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nutraceuticals that help
maximize joint function when
joint mobility is critical for
your dog's lifestyle. Amazing
taste and ease of use make it
America's #1 choice for all
active dogs. Mobility
enhancement and flexibility
improvement are provided with
the natural power of Sea
Cucumber (chondroitin), MSM
and Glucosamine.
Sea "Mobility"® is
our favorite multi-use
product. Amazing doggylicious
taste, along with ease of use.
Sea "Mobility"® is
great for any dog that can't
swallow a pill or capsule.
Excellent for:
performance/agility dogs,
field/hunting dogs,
working/service dogs. My
dog Tilley, is a Basset and
Labrador Mix. Her long
back and short legs, make her
susceptible to back aches and
hip soreness. Since
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Essential Oils, Books,
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Accessories.
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