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Omelet[_4_] 08-02-2009 08:23 AM

Is tea a herb?
 
In article ,
phorbin wrote:

In article ,
says...
In article
,
Billy wrote:

Somebody has jumped the rails here. An herb is what it does in cooking;
flavor. That would include parsley, rosemary, and bay. A medicinal herb
is an unprocessed plant that has curative properties and includes yarrow
leaves, and buck-eye balls.


What is buck eye good for? Last I read, they were toxic.


Untreated, yes.

Supposedly the saponins can be leeched out and they can be used for food
or coffee substitute.


Ok, that;s interesting, thanks!
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Billy[_7_] 08-02-2009 10:58 PM

Is tea a herb?
 
In article ,
Omelet wrote:

In article
,
Billy wrote:

Somebody has jumped the rails here. An herb is what it does in cooking;
flavor. That would include parsley, rosemary, and bay. A medicinal herb
is an unprocessed plant that has curative properties and includes yarrow
leaves, and buck-eye balls.


What is buck eye good for? Last I read, they were toxic.


http://www.holisticonline.com/Herbal-Med/_Herbs/h68.htm
Chronic venous insufficiency
Edema
Hemorrhoids
Sprains and other injuries
Varicose veins

and

http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants....+hippocastanum
Alterative; Analgesic; Antiinflammatory; Astringent; Bach; Diuretic;
Expectorant; Febrifuge; Haemostatic; Narcotic; Tonic; Vasoconstrictor;
Vulnerary.

The roasted seed is used as a coffee substitute
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kris anthem um 09-02-2009 02:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frederick Williams[_2_] (Post 829225)
Is tea a herb? Just that, with apologies if it's not exactly OT. Oh,
there is one more thing: is 'herb' pronounced erb?

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But you see, I can believe a thing without understanding it.
It's all a matter of training.
--Lord Peter Wimsey in Dorothy L Sayers' _Have His Carcase_

I thought it was always pronounced herb, unless it be the smoking kind, in which case it is most definetly 'erb'. As in "this be some good erb mon".
yours jokingly, kris.

Omelet[_4_] 16-02-2009 04:08 PM

Is tea a herb?
 
In article ,
Henriette Kress wrote:

Omelet wrote:
Billy wrote:

Somebody has jumped the rails here. An herb is what it does in cooking;
flavor. That would include parsley, rosemary, and bay. A medicinal herb
is an unprocessed plant that has curative properties and includes yarrow
leaves, and buck-eye balls.


What is buck eye good for? Last I read, they were toxic.


Nice as a low-dose tincture for vein problems like hemorrhoids and
varicosities;
very nice as a salve for the same.

Although I prefer Aesculus leaves (not fruit) for the salve.

Henriette


Fascinating... Thanks!
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