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Fever: Natural Herbal Remedies For

Old-fashioned herbal remedies for fevers include yarrow, white willow and catnip taken as hot herb teas. Febrifuges work by cooling the body and inducing perspiration, and also relieve the body aches that accompany fevers.


Angelica root tea
Blue Vervain tea
Boneset herb tea
Cayenne and Yarrow Tea
Chest and Lung congestion
Chrysanthemum tea
Fever and Ague* Mixture
Flu tea
Holy Basil Flu Tea
Linden flower tea
Meadowsweet Tea
Old world cold tea
Pleurisy root tea
Sage cold tea
Tincture of Bark, or Huxham's Tincture
White willow bark tea
Yarrow Tea

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Adrenal Tonic for Fatigue
Kudzu Hangover Remedy
Morning spice with kola nut
Carob Tea
Echinacea and Oregon Grape Sore Throat Spray
Fragrant Smudge Stick
Super Green Power Shake
Red poppy cough tea
Tropical Morning Carob Tea Blend
Bay rum aftershave
Suma root morning tea
Muira-puma bark quick tincture
Sunny Day Oil
Sunflower seed Bronchitis and Cold Remedy
Cajeput and Sage Room Disinfectant spray
Chrysanthemum tea
Trikatu
Basil juice and honey for nausea
Tulsi Seeds for Colitis
Holy Basil Flu Tea
Tulsi Cold Tea
Homemade Vanilla extract
Hibiscus and Garcinia Fat Burner
Herbal Tea Fizzies
Peony Flower Water

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Equivalence Measures
1 pinch = less than 1/8 teaspoon (dry)
1 dash = 3 drops to 1/4 teaspoon (liquid)
3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon = 1/2 ounce (liquid and dry)
2 tablespoons = 1 ounce (liquid and dry)
4 tablespoons = 2 ounces (liquid and dry) = 1/4 cup
1 cup = 8 ounces (liquid) = 1/2 pint
16 cups = 128 ounces (liquid) = 4 quarts = 1 gallon
Approximate Equivalents
1 quart (liquid) = about 1 liter
8 tablespoons = 4 ounces = 1/2 cup = 1 stick butter