Make Your Own Herbal Multivitamin: Tea Recipe

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Did you know that you can make your own herbal multivitamin?

Herbs can deliver the essential vitamins and minerals with an herbal infusion that is easy for the body to absorb.

This recipe is my base recipe for all my herbal teas and infusions. This herbal multivitamin tea recipe is kid safe. Kids would want to drink 2 cups to replace a multi-vitamin and adults would want to drink a full 8 oz to pack in the natural benefits or replace a multi-vitamin.

NUTRIENT DENSE HERBAL TEA RECIPE

2 parts alfalfa
2 parts peppermint (or spearmint)
2 parts powdered rosehips (you can use dried rosehips, too)
1 part stinging nettle leaf
1 part oatstraw
1 part red raspberry leaf
1 part powdered dandelion root (you can use chopped up dried roots as well, or fresh if you have them available)
1 part sage leaf

Stir your dry mix up and make by the cup with a tea infuser.  Store the rest in a tightly sealed jar or container out of sunlight.

Vitamin/Mineral Content

  • Alfalfa – eight essential amino acids, chlorophyll, iron, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine, sodium, potassium, other trace elements, promotes assimilation of other plants
  • Red Raspberry – Vitamin B, calcium, iron
  • Nettle – iron, calcium, zinc, chromium, Vitamin D, protein
  • Rosehips – Vitamin C
  • Oatstraw – silica, calcium, chromium
  • Dandelion Root – sodium, iron
  • Peppermint – potassium, phosphorus
  • Sage – Vitamin K

To give your tea some added benefits for those days you when need a bit more:

Add a pinch of cayenne for pain relief.
Add a pinch of chamomile for extra detox power and adrenal support.
Add a pinch of lemongrass to brighten your mental focus.
Add a pinch of hibiscus to add nourishment. (Hibiscus will turn your infusion a pretty pink or red color, which kids love!)
Add a pinch of red clover herb for women’s issues and heart health.
Add a pinch of horsetail to help shed excess water weight.

To replace your gatorade or other chemical hydration drinks:
Add a pinch of Himalayan pink salt for electrolytes.
Add a tsp of raw local honey for allergies and to balance blood sugar.

You can customize your herbal multivitamin infusion however you like. By adding some raw honey to sweeten it to your taste, you can keep a pitcher in the refrigerator for the kids to drink at will. It is a great replacement for sugary drinks.

http://www.keeperofthehome.org/2012/10/make-your-own-herbal-vitamin-and-mineral-tincture.html
http://www.organiclifestylemagazine.com/total-nutrition-make-your-own-homemade-multivitamin-and-mineral-formula
http://butternutrition.com/make-it-yourself-liquid-multivitamin/

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