Sunday, October 14, 2007

Avacado Tea

Last year, I was blessed with a Teacher Aide that is simply one of the most amazing women I have ever met. She and I had a wonderful year together, and we have formed an amazing friendship. Last week, she came by to help set up the bat cave (another blog), and she heard my awful cough. She told me I should try her Avocado Tea. She informed me that the tea created from the seed of an avocado is a natural antibiotic. I had a horrible run in with an antibiotic last year, and I was desperate...so I had her write down the directions.

I still have a bit of a cough, but I am no longer living on cough drops. I am also able to sleep without sounding like a lung is about to appear on my pillow (nice, huh?)

Avocado Tea

  • Take the seed of an avocado and cut it into fourths or eighths depending on the size of the seed.
  • Then, peel the brown layer off of the seed. This leaves the beige colored part of the seed.
  • Put the pieces of the seed in a large pot (make sure you have a lid) with a quart to two quarts of water.
  • Cover the pot, and boil for 20 to 30 minutes.
  • When, the boiling process is over, let the pot sit (still covered) for another 20 to 30 minutes.
  • The water turns anywhere from a light pink to a deep Burgundy.
  • Strain out the pieces of the avocado.
  • Put into a glass jar and store in the refrigerator.
  • You will need to drink between a tablespoon and a small tea cup of the tea every hour.
  • You can add honey to make it sweet if you prefer.
  • Also, you can drink it warm or cold....whatever you prefer.

    My dear friend uses this tea for all sorts of colds, sinus pains, etc. It tastes like a very faint tea.

    Enjoy!

1 comment:

JOY said...

Hi Mandy!

Thank you for posting this! I learned about avocado tea from a past reading somewhere, and then recently was reminded of its magic when I was over at a new friend's house.

I wanted to be sure how to make it or find insights onto its healing powers. So far, I came up with yours as the most specific instructions, other then what my friend had shared. Thanks again!

May I post it on my blog?

http://livingjoys.blogspot.com

Many blessings to you and yours!

JOY