Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 http://www.zlighthouse.org Nutrition, Holistic Health, Kundalini Yoga & Spirit! Sat nam! Over the last several years, I've experimented with the traditional yogi tea recipe, which I've always loved. However, I've altered it here and there, making it my own, so to speak. This version is particularly flavorful. For those of you who've been drinking yogi tea for a long time, you know of all the terrific health benefits. However, if you're new to the path and don't know that much about it, yogi tea is great for digestion, has anti-inflammatory properties, helps regulate blood suger, contains antioxidants, as well as calcium, iron, and manganese. Overall, it's a fantastic herbal tonic and is so delicious that it can actually be addictive! But it's a healthy one! This particular version can be made with either dairy or non-dairy milk (i.e. soy, almond, hemp or dairy milk). Or, if you prefer, you can also make it without milk. When it comes time to add it, you can just substitute the milk for the same amount of water. This recipe makes a stew-pot size full of tea, so it's good for a party or you can keep it all for you and/or your family! So here's the recipe - Add the following to three quarts of purified boiling water: -30 whole green cardamom pods (you can put them in whole or crush the pods slightly to open them a little) -30 whole black peppercorns -30 whole cloves -6 sticks of cinnamon -5 1-inch by 1-inch chunks of fresh ginger (no need to peel them) -one-quarter teaspoon of black tea (The traditional recipe states that the black tea acts as an alloy for all of the other ingredients.). Any of the ingredients and the specified amounts are completely optional! You'll know once you try this recipe out, if you want to alter it at all. But this one is pretty good! Simmer on low for 25 to 30 minutes (too high will make it dissipate!). Drain into a bigger pot, pouring the liquid through a strainer to capture all of the spices so that only the liquid remains. Then pour 4 & 1/2 cups of your desired milk or water, if you prefer, into the pot, stir and heat it all up together. After that, add to taste your desired sweetener to the tea such as maple syrup, agave nectar or honey (but please no refined sugar, you don't want to ruin a healthy thing!). For a slight variation, you can add a teaspoon or two of cacao (raw chocolate) to each cup. Cacao is an amazing superfood and has compounds in it that raises serotonin (the feel-good chemical). And the recipe is relatively quick to make once you've prepared it a couple times. Along with this recipe that I've included on my website, I've also written quite a few other articles. Here are a couple of the more recent ones: " Let your armpits breatheeeeee! How commercial deodorants and/or antiperspirants are loaded with chemicals and don't allow toxins to eliminate from the body. " (Note: Also mentioned in the article is a type of deodorant that prevents yellow stains, for the majority of people anyway, from occurring on your white yoga clothes!) In addtion, I wrote another article describing the latest shenanigans by the FDA and how it seized more than $70,000 worth of supplements and herbal tea (a week ago), forcing the company to close its doors indefinitely! The article also mentions some really easy things we can do (such as signing an online petition), to protect our natural health rights as consumers. In love and light, Sunder Kaur, M.A., Ph.D. Candidate http://www.zlighthouse.org Nutrition, Holistic Health, Kundalini Yoga & Spirit! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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