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Prepare a Fresh Natural Herbal Tea Infusion – Helps with PMS, Menopause Symptoms, Hormone Balancing

February 4th, 2010 by popular diet

To purchase a youtips4u Custom Designed T-Shirt, please click here: cgi.ebay.com For more helpful tips, or if you have any questions, please visit www.youtips4u.blogspot.com Hi, in this video I show you how to prepare a natural healthful herbal tea infusion using red clover blossoms right from nature. You can pick red clovers right in your back yard if you are lucky enough to have them, or you can substitute white clovers as they are just as beneficial. Red clover has been known for centuries in folk medicine to help with boosting your immune system, hormone balancing, menopause symptoms, PMS, menstruation (period), infertility, high cholesterol and many other wonderful uses. I hope you find this video helpful and that it will inspire you to look to nature and find herbs to make your own natural and healing infusion. Please subscribe because I have a lot more videos to come that I think you will find helpful. There’s something for everyone. Thanks for viewing

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25 responses about “Prepare a Fresh Natural Herbal Tea Infusion – Helps with PMS, Menopause Symptoms, Hormone Balancing”

  1. crabtrap said:

    Make sure you know your source !! many lawns /feilds are treated with fertilizers and pest/herbicides . unless you know the yards owner DO NOT ingest these clovers

  2. emilyvsjwalkable said:

    Sounds yummy

  3. YouTips4U said:

    That’s a great idea for coffee drinkers! Thanks so much for sharing :o )

  4. MrOk52 said:

    sounds great i like all types of tea
    green tea
    white tea
    iced tea lol
    i put some green tea in my coffee sometimes its good for people around my age 12-up

  5. YouTips4U said:

    Yes, when you make this infusion or any infusion using blossoms, leaves, etc. you let it steep for at least 4 hours to really let all the vitamins and minerals come out of the plant. Once I steep it for a number of hours, then I strain out the blossoms as I pour it into a jar to store and drink. Hope that helps:o).

  6. kmw11187 said:

    Let it steep in the pot for at least 4 hours? When you pour the tea into your jar, do you strain out the blossoms or leave them in?

  7. YouTips4U said:

    Hi, thanks so much for sharing! I envy you that you can continue to enjoy red clover into October. That’s terrific!

  8. gonzo7243 said:

    Just a couple observations: Where I live (KY), you can find these easily as late as early October. I just came back from collecting a pretty large bagful. You can take the advice about bugs on the flowers to heart. I had never collected these in the wild before, and I laid them out on parchment paper to dry; I was amazed at the number of crawlies that came out of them. Tiny ants, spiders, etc. The legendary herbalist Jethro Kloss swore by red clover as a cure and preventative for cancer.

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  10. emokiddies1 said:

    thanks

  11. subrinak said:

    your hairstyle makes you look young
    not that ur old
    thanks

  12. YouTips4U said:

    Oh, that is so wonderful! Lucky you that you have bunches so close. They are so healthy for you. If you have more that you can use, remember you can deep freeze the blossoms, or dry them in the sun and save them in a jar, then use them at a later date. Thanks so much for sharing! Enjoy :o )

  13. lusciousleyley said:

    I was mowing my lawn this afternoon and found lots of the Red clover bunches and so I picked a whole bunch and now I have about a cup or two of the red clover! :3 I’m going to make the herbal tea tonight! :D

  14. MEtubeee96 said:

    ur skin looks amazing how old r u or around

  15. YouTips4U said:

    Don’t forget you can use white clover as well.

  16. YouTips4U said:

    Thank you! I hope you will :o )

  17. purpleforestwolf said:

    So wonderrrrrrrrrrrrrrrful video, what a healthy manner to make a delicious tea. Thank you, lady.
    I’ll be looking out now for wild red clover in a clean, unspoiled soil

  18. YouTips4U said:

    That’s a wonderful thing to do and very healthy for you. Thanks for sharing :o )

  19. YouTips4U said:

    You definitely should. It’s so healthy for you. It’s also wonderful for hair growth!

  20. kylblk3 said:

    i love your videos!!!!! Im sooo suscribing

  21. BrasileiroPortugues2 said:

    Soo cute!!! =D I loved it! God bless you

  22. thebluestofpeas said:

    I used to pick those blossoms, pluck out the little florets and suck the nectar from them. =)

  23. Kittyportugall said:

    so helpful, this plant grow around my house, I have to try it :)

  24. missingremote said:

    I had forgotten what a red clover is/was. cows like to eat these too.

  25. YouTips4U said:

    Oh, that’s too bad! Perhaps you can still use my method with other herbs of your choice. My mom used to do this with chamomile flowers. She loves fresh chamomile tea. Also, thanks so much for your kind compliment on my hair style :o )