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Barley Tea
Posted by Hisjewel (America, New York) on 10/27/2016

Greetings Everyone,

Mama to Many and others who may know,

Is Barley Tea really a good idea to replace coffee?

I have only been drinking coffee two years, I am in my 60's. I started because I came down with a flu or something don't know what. My food would not stay down. The second day of this in a breath of prayer, I asked God what can I drink that would stay down. I really did not want to go to the doctor. I heard, "Drink black coffee". My daughter drinks coffee so there was in the coffee in the cabinet. I fixed a hot cop of hot coffee and it stayed down. By the next day I slowly began to add food to my diet again.

I am really a tea drinker, however I enjoyed the coffee and left it on my menu. What I have noticed after a little over a year of drinking coffee is that my bladder leaks, I guess for me coffee is only for medicine use. It's the coffee alright, I did stop it a couple of times and no leak. Anyway I really like the taste of coffee. Now to the point.

My daughter brought home some large size tea bags of Barley Tea. I looked it up on line and it was stated it has a coffee like taste and was an excellent replacement for coffee without caffeine.

Do this big size Barley tea bag make one cup of coffee, or is this for a quart of Iced tea, or are all barley tea bags larger then regular tea bags?

Thanks for your wisdom

HisJewel

Neem Tincture
Posted by Mama To Many (Tennessee) on 04/05/2015

Dear Om,

It is good to hear from you. I admire your continued perseverance towards health!

Regarding your vinegar brew, you might find the following webpage of help and interest. It is a link to a combination of herbs tinctured in vinegar used as a natural insect repellent. The article along with it is interesting as well. I have not used this exact recipe, but a friend did and it worked for her as an insect repellent.

Vinegar tincture for repelling bugs

For making a tincture of neem, I think the best tincture medium would be vodka, 50 proof.

Use 2 ounces of neem powder in 2 cups of vodka. Place together in a jar and shake daily for two weeks. Strain out the powder. Store in a cool dark place.

I am also wondering about garlic baths. Rachel Weaver shares a story of their effectiveness for MRSA in her book, Be Your Child's Pediatrician. Well, parasites are not the same thing as MRSA, but garlic IS an anti-parasitic. She says to crush 6 cloves of garlic and let them stand for 10 minutes. Add the garlic to a warm bath and submerge as much of the body as possible. Soak for an hour, two or three times a week.

Keep me posted on how you are doing!

~Mama to Many~


Neem Tincture
Posted by Om (Hope, Bc, Canada) on 04/03/2015

This is to Mama to Many:

Hi, and Namaste. I ws just going to contact you about tincture making, when your post about that appeared.

I want finally to attack my mite situation either with Neem powder tincture or natural essential citrus which is at the moment curing in white vinegar in one gallon glass containers in my kitchen.

My experience with the latter is as spray for flees and red mange on pets and it does work well, keeping the skin soft as opposed to usage of Borax which I have also used for their baths and for myself. Problem is the dryness whereas orange/citrus oils are more skin friendly. I have used white vinegar since much of my brew is for house cleaning which I got from another poster here on EC.

I am keeping my brew for about six weeks before using it also on my entire body. Do you know anything I have to add to my brew, since you have so much experience with your large family members?

Also, If I try neem powder later on just as another way to uproot the nuisance , how much and what type of alcohol? Neem supports the immune system and has a vast reputation for many usages as the tree itself grows in soil that is full of weeds where other plants do not grow well. Neem reverses the growing conditions to positive which in itself is devine grace in creation. I guess that is why yogis sit under such trees.

Without digressing further, just to enquire what you may have to comment on. Thanks for your many good info on EC.

Namaste, Om