Sunday, November 22, 2009

Parsley Tea

Parsley tea is an excellent for urinary tract infection (UTI) or bladder infection, especially for candida sufferers who cannot yet tolerate high amounts of garlic.

Using the whole plant is best, including the root, and when it is fresh gathered. A strong infusion cleanses the kidneys and the urinary passages in a short time. It is likewise good in jaundice, and other complaints arising from obstructions of the liver.

It is also helpful for gas, in both the stomach and the bowels.

It is best to use fresh parsley, including the stems, to make a tea. But if you can get the roots as well it will make the treatment even more potent and helpful.

Drink 4 cups per day for 7 days for urinary tract infection.

Your symptoms will greatly decrease after 3 days, but continue for 4 more days.

If you are pregnant, parsley oil, juice, and seeds should be avoided because they are uterine stimulants, but the tea recommended below is quite safe to drink.

How to make Parsley Tea

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups water, boiled
  • 4 heaping teaspoons fresh parsley,including stems, and roots, if you can get them

Preparation:

  • Boil 4 cups of non-chlorinated water.
  • Remove the water from the heat.
  • Mince (cut up finely) 4 heaping teaspoons of fresh parsley. Put it into the boiled water and stir.
  • Let it steep 20 minutes.
  • Strain it, and drink it hot or cold. It may be reheated without harming it, but do not boil it.


Drink all 4 cups throughout the course of one day, for 7 days


Herbtime Opinion: I also did this tea for the bladder infection and it worked wonders. I did see the pain and inflammation decrease by day 3. I do suggest keeping up with the protocol and following it through for the entire 7 days. It is a pleasant drink and reminds you of drinking a sort of vegetable soup. Not bad at all! It doesn't smell bad or taste bad and is good whether it is consumed hot or cold.

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