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Andrea,

 

Yes finely ground peppermint. I think that you can easily grow some mint

and then dry and put it in the coffee grinder. That is what I do to make

my herb powders for face mask, tea bags, etc.

 

Cory Trusty

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> Is peppermint powder merely finely ground peppermint? If not, what is it,

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> > Add Honey until it is saturated with powder

> > For adult with hot sore throat add heaping tsp of syrup to large mug of

> > hot water.

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Cory,

 

Is peppermint powder merely finely ground peppermint? If not, what is it, and

where do you get it?

 

Andrea Beth

 

--- cory wrote:

 

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> Qing Dai Bo He Syrup by Cory Trusty

>

> Mix together 3 parts Qing Dai to 1 part Peppermint Powder

> Add Honey until it is saturated with powder

> For adult with hot sore throat add heaping tsp of syrup to large mug of

> hot water.

>

>

> Cory Trusty

> http://chinesetherapeutics.org/catalog/index.php

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Thanks, Cory. Most interesting. Do you also make other products? If so, are

they

available commercially?

 

Andrea Beth

 

--- cory wrote:

 

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> Andrea,

>

> Yes finely ground peppermint. I think that you can easily grow some mint

> and then dry and put it in the coffee grinder. That is what I do to make

> my herb powders for face mask, tea bags, etc.

>

> Cory Trusty

> http://chinesetherapeutics.org/catalog/index.php

>

> Health & Wellness Faire Tuesday March 28 1-9pm Eastern.

> http://www.chinesetherapeutics.org/marchfaire.html

>

>

>

> On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, wrote:

>

> > Cory,

> >

> > Is peppermint powder merely finely ground peppermint? If not, what is it,

> > and

> > where do you get it?

> >

> > Andrea Beth

> >

> > --- cory wrote:

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > Qing Dai Bo He Syrup by Cory Trusty

> > >

> > > Mix together 3 parts Qing Dai to 1 part Peppermint Powder

> > > Add Honey until it is saturated with powder

> > > For adult with hot sore throat add heaping tsp of syrup to large mug of

> > > hot water.

> > >

> > >

> > > Cory Trusty

> > > http://chinesetherapeutics.org/catalog/index.php

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> > Subscribe to the new FREE online journal for TCM at Times

> > http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com

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> > Download the all new TCM Forum Toolbar, click,

> > http://toolbar.thebizplace.com/LandingPage.aspx/CT145145

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