Boneset tea has the reputation of a very effective “cure-all”. It is highly recommended to people looking to enhance their immunity in a natural way.
Boneset Tea description
Boneset is a daisy, commonly found in the eastern part of North America, on roadsides and in wet ground. It has a long, hairy stem with white flower toppings. The flowers normally bloom during July to September.
The plant gained its name from its traditional use of treating dengue or breakbone fever, a viral infection causing muscle pain so intense that patients feel their bones are on the verge of breaking.
The plant has therapeutic properties which can be intaken through teas, tinctures and capsules.
Boneset tea is the resulting beverage from brewing the abovementioned plant.
Boneset Tea brewing
To make Boneset tea:
- place two to three teaspoons of dried boneset herbs (leaves, flowers or the stem) into a cup of boiling water
- allow the mixture to steep for about 10 to 15 minutes
- treat colds, coughs and ailments in the upper respiratory tract
- help in the treatment of influenza, malaria and fever
- help relieve migraine headache
- relieve pain from arthritis and rheumatism
- help in the treatment of jaundice
- fight intestinal worms