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Daisy tea can be used internally and externally

The one made from the daisies that you can find all over the garden tea, has various healing effects.

  • Internal use as an expectorant for colds
  • Internal use against biliary and liver diseases, or for stomach upset
  • External use for wound treatment.
  • For itchy and burning skin irritations, daisy tea is often used to rub the affected areas.
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Collect daisies yourself

The first daisies can already be found in the garden and in some meadows in early spring. They can be harvested fresh again and again until autumn.

  1. Find a place where the daisies are as little polluted as possible by animals, pedestrians or traffic (so it is better not to pick them directly on the main road).
  2. Keep collecting smaller amounts so that there is enough space to dry.
  3. Take only the heads of the daisies and lay them out as loosely as possible on a surface.
  4. Turn the flowers every now and then until the daisies are completely dry. This is the only way to be sure that no Mould arises.
  5. Store the dried flower heads in an opaque cloth bag or in a tin can. In the long run, light diminishes the healing properties of dried plants and herbs.

How to prepare the daisy tea

  1. Put two teaspoons of well-dried daisy flowers in a teapot.
  2. Scald the daisies with 1/4 liter of boiling water.
  3. Let the infusion stand for ten minutes.
  4. Now pour the tea through a sieve.
  5. Give something according to your taste honey into the tea and enjoy it.

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