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You can make a variety of the herbal tea bath bags, all you need are:

Thread & Needle

Coffee Filters

Herbs of choice

 

Mix the herbs as according to your preference, place a handful in the

center of a coffee filter, carefully flatten and fold the edges of the

coffee filter over so that it is rectangular shaped, now fold the top

down and the bottom up and sew the flaps shut so that the herbs wont

fall out when placed in the bath.

 

Calming Tea Bath

 

Equal parts of

Chamomile

Hops

Passion Flower

Lavender

 

Stimulating Tea Bath

Equal parts of

Peppermint

Eucalyptus

Lavender

 

Floral Tea Bath

Equal Parts of

Jasmine

Rose

Lavender

 

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Herbal Lore

According to Greek mythology the beautiful nymph Mentha attracted the attentions of Pluto, whose jealous wife Persephone then trod her viciously into the ground! Pluto then changer her into a wonderful herb.

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Traditional herb gardens were often grown in the shape of a circle reflecting the concept of holism with an all-inclusive never-ending design. Sometimes an old cartwheel was used, so the spokes naturally created separate sections, with different herbs growing in each space. A small circular chamomile lawn was often grown in the center.

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