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Hi Attilio

 

 

 

I don't know the herbal specs of the plant. In South Africa we have a tea

called Rooibos (Rooi=Red, and bos=bush in Afrikaans) which I thought was

indigenous to South Africa. It has a pleasant taste, contains no tannins

and very high in anti-oxidants. It is my preferred tea since other teas

(like Ceylon, etc) tend to be too bitter. As a folk remedy it has many

uses, from giving it to babies when they are sick (instead of plain water),

for skin conditions in soaps and creams. There are now even commercial

products available with Rooibos in.

 

 

 

:-)

 

Fred Albrecht

 

 

 

_____

 

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DAlberto

24 June 2008 09:49 AM

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Redbush Tea

 

 

 

Hi all,

 

Does anyone know the TCM properties of Redbush tea, also known as

aspalathus linearis?

 

Attilio

www.chinesemedicinetimes.com

 

 

 

 

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Hi Fred,

 

Yes, this is the tea i'm talking about.

 

Do you know its TCM properties, i.e. hot, cold, neutral, which organs

it enters, what it's good for, etc?

 

Attilio

www.attiliodalberto.com

 

Chinese Medicine , " Fred Albrecht "

<fred wrote:

>

> Hi Attilio

>

>

>

> I don't know the herbal specs of the plant. In South Africa we have

a tea

> called Rooibos (Rooi=Red, and bos=bush in Afrikaans) which I thought was

> indigenous to South Africa. It has a pleasant taste, contains no

tannins

> and very high in anti-oxidants. It is my preferred tea since other teas

> (like Ceylon, etc) tend to be too bitter. As a folk remedy it has many

> uses, from giving it to babies when they are sick (instead of plain

water),

> for skin conditions in soaps and creams. There are now even commercial

> products available with Rooibos in.

>

>

>

> :-)

>

> Fred Albrecht

>

>

>

> _____

>

> Chinese Medicine

> Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of

Attilio

> DAlberto

> 24 June 2008 09:49 AM

> Chinese Medicine

> Redbush Tea

>

>

>

> Hi all,

>

> Does anyone know the TCM properties of Redbush tea, also known as

> aspalathus linearis?

>

> Attilio

> www.chinesemedicinetimes.com

>

>

>

>

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Hi Attilio

 

 

 

Doing a quick google on " Rooibos herb " :

 

 

 

Results:

 

 

 

Rooibos promotes anti aging -antioxidants in Rooibos help in destroying free

radicals that attack and damage healthy cells.

Rooibos contains Calcium, Potassium, Magnesium, Zinc, Fluoride and iron ..

Rooibos helps to control allergies Some of our customers state that it

prevents sinus infections.

 

 

 

Rooibos contains Aspalathin, a flavonoid found in medicinal herbs that are

used to treat skin disorders and circulatory disorders.

Flavanoids found in Rooibos may also have anti-inflammatory and

anti-allergic properties.

 

Japanese research on Oligosaccharides found in Rooibos concludes that these

compounds may aid one's immune system to fight viral infections ( i.e HIV ).

 

 

 

Also

 

 

 

Rooibos tea contains no colors, additives or preservatives, making it a

natural beverage. It contains no caffeine. According to studies conducted in

South Africa and Japan Rooibos has been shown to aid in health problems such

as insomnia, irritability, headaches, nervous tension, and hypertension.

 

Studies also show that this tea relieves anti- spasmodic agents, which can

relieve stomach cramping and colic in infants.

 

In South Africa Rooibos has been used to treat allergies such as hay fever,

asthma and eczema very effectively .

 

It is also used to treat irritated skin. Rooibos is brewed and placed

directly on infected areas. Rooibos contains anti - oxidants which can help

slow the aging process and boost the immune system.

 

Rooibos is a great thirst quencher and is an excellent beverage for active

people, including children.

 

This tea contains no oxalic acid, making it a good beverage for people prone

to kidney stones. Rooibos contains the minerals, copper, iron and potassium,

calcium, fluoride, zinc, manganese, alpha- hydroxy ( for healthy skin ) and

magnesium ( for the nervous system ) are also components of this tea. In

South Africa pregnant women and nursing mothers drink Rooibos because it

contains no caffeine.

Best of all Rooibos is a good tasting beverage !!

 

 

 

 

 

And from http://www.ageless.co.za/herb-rooibos.htm

 

 

 

Parts used

 

The leaves and twigs are used, after being cut and bruised to allow

enzymatic oxidation and then dried.

 

Properties

 

It is an aromatic, pleasant tasting and mildly astringent herb, that

benefits the digestion and relaxes spasms, while giving some relief in

allergic and skin conditions.

 

Several flavonoid glycosides are present such as dihydrochalcones aspalathin

and nothofagin, as well as orientin, isoorientin and quercitrin.

 

Therapeutic uses <http://www.ageless.co.za/herb-rooibos.htm#Rooibos#Rooibos>

 

 

* Internal use

 

* It contains no stimulants and has a low tannin content and is often

given to babies with colic. It makes a good non-stimulant health drink.

* It forms the base of a range of health teas, since it improves the

color and taste.

 

* External use

 

* It is used in some allergic skin conditions and is also used as a

cosmetic ingredient, although some other herbs have better therapeutic

qualities.

 

* Aromatherapy and essential oil use

 

* None noted.

 

Safety precautions and warnings

<http://www.ageless.co.za/herb-rooibos.htm#Rooibos#Rooibos>

 

None noted.

 

Used in the following of our products

<http://www.ageless.co.za/herb-rooibos.htm#Rooibos#Rooibos>

 

* None.

 

 

 

:-)

 

Fred

 

_____

 

Chinese Medicine

Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of Attilio

DAlberto

24 June 2008 07:09 PM

Chinese Medicine

Re: Redbush Tea

 

 

 

Hi Fred,

 

Yes, this is the tea i'm talking about.

 

Do you know its TCM properties, i.e. hot, cold, neutral, which organs

it enters, what it's good for, etc?

 

Attilio

www.attiliodalberto.com

 

Traditional_ <Chinese Medicine%40>

Chinese_Medicine , " Fred Albrecht "

<fred wrote:

>

> Hi Attilio

>

>

>

> I don't know the herbal specs of the plant. In South Africa we have

a tea

> called Rooibos (Rooi=Red, and bos=bush in Afrikaans) which I thought was

> indigenous to South Africa. It has a pleasant taste, contains no

tannins

> and very high in anti-oxidants. It is my preferred tea since other teas

> (like Ceylon, etc) tend to be too bitter. As a folk remedy it has many

> uses, from giving it to babies when they are sick (instead of plain

water),

> for skin conditions in soaps and creams. There are now even commercial

> products available with Rooibos in.

>

>

>

> :-)

>

> Fred Albrecht

>

>

>

> _____

>

> Traditional_ <Chinese Medicine%40>

Chinese_Medicine

> [Traditional_

<Chinese Medicine%40>

Chinese_Medicine ] On Behalf Of

Attilio

> DAlberto

> 24 June 2008 09:49 AM

> Traditional_ <Chinese Medicine%40>

Chinese_Medicine

> Redbush Tea

>

>

>

> Hi all,

>

> Does anyone know the TCM properties of Redbush tea, also known as

> aspalathus linearis?

>

> Attilio

> www.chinesemedicinetimes.com

>

>

>

>

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Hi Fred,

 

After reviewing your info, i guess it that the TCM properties of

clearing heat and phlegm.

 

Many thanks!

 

Attilio

www.attiliodalberto.com

 

Chinese Medicine , " Fred Albrecht "

<fred wrote:

>

> Hi Attilio

>

>

>

> Doing a quick google on " Rooibos herb " :

>

>

>

> Results:

>

>

>

> Rooibos promotes anti aging -antioxidants in Rooibos help in

destroying free

> radicals that attack and damage healthy cells.

> Rooibos contains Calcium, Potassium, Magnesium, Zinc, Fluoride and

iron ..

> Rooibos helps to control allergies Some of our customers state that it

> prevents sinus infections.

>

>

>

> Rooibos contains Aspalathin, a flavonoid found in medicinal herbs

that are

> used to treat skin disorders and circulatory disorders.

> Flavanoids found in Rooibos may also have anti-inflammatory and

> anti-allergic properties.

>

> Japanese research on Oligosaccharides found in Rooibos concludes

that these

> compounds may aid one's immune system to fight viral infections (

i.e HIV ).

>

>

>

> Also

>

>

>

> Rooibos tea contains no colors, additives or preservatives, making it a

> natural beverage. It contains no caffeine. According to studies

conducted in

> South Africa and Japan Rooibos has been shown to aid in health

problems such

> as insomnia, irritability, headaches, nervous tension, and hypertension.

>

> Studies also show that this tea relieves anti- spasmodic agents,

which can

> relieve stomach cramping and colic in infants.

>

> In South Africa Rooibos has been used to treat allergies such as hay

fever,

> asthma and eczema very effectively .

>

> It is also used to treat irritated skin. Rooibos is brewed and placed

> directly on infected areas. Rooibos contains anti - oxidants which

can help

> slow the aging process and boost the immune system.

>

> Rooibos is a great thirst quencher and is an excellent beverage for

active

> people, including children.

>

> This tea contains no oxalic acid, making it a good beverage for

people prone

> to kidney stones. Rooibos contains the minerals, copper, iron and

potassium,

> calcium, fluoride, zinc, manganese, alpha- hydroxy ( for healthy

skin ) and

> magnesium ( for the nervous system ) are also components of this tea. In

> South Africa pregnant women and nursing mothers drink Rooibos because it

> contains no caffeine.

> Best of all Rooibos is a good tasting beverage !!

>

>

>

>

>

> And from http://www.ageless.co.za/herb-rooibos.htm

>

>

>

> Parts used

>

> The leaves and twigs are used, after being cut and bruised to allow

> enzymatic oxidation and then dried.

>

> Properties

>

> It is an aromatic, pleasant tasting and mildly astringent herb, that

> benefits the digestion and relaxes spasms, while giving some relief in

> allergic and skin conditions.

>

> Several flavonoid glycosides are present such as dihydrochalcones

aspalathin

> and nothofagin, as well as orientin, isoorientin and quercitrin.

>

> Therapeutic uses

<http://www.ageless.co.za/herb-rooibos.htm#Rooibos#Rooibos>

>

>

> * Internal use

>

> * It contains no stimulants and has a low tannin content and is often

> given to babies with colic. It makes a good non-stimulant health drink.

> * It forms the base of a range of health teas, since it improves the

> color and taste.

>

> * External use

>

> * It is used in some allergic skin conditions and is also used as a

> cosmetic ingredient, although some other herbs have better therapeutic

> qualities.

>

> * Aromatherapy and essential oil use

>

> * None noted.

>

> Safety precautions and warnings

> <http://www.ageless.co.za/herb-rooibos.htm#Rooibos#Rooibos>

>

> None noted.

>

> Used in the following of our products

> <http://www.ageless.co.za/herb-rooibos.htm#Rooibos#Rooibos>

>

> * None.

>

>

>

> :-)

>

> Fred

>

> _____

>

> Chinese Medicine

> Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of

Attilio

> DAlberto

> 24 June 2008 07:09 PM

> Chinese Medicine

> Re: Redbush Tea

>

>

>

> Hi Fred,

>

> Yes, this is the tea i'm talking about.

>

> Do you know its TCM properties, i.e. hot, cold, neutral, which organs

> it enters, what it's good for, etc?

>

> Attilio

> www.attiliodalberto.com

>

> Traditional_

<Chinese Medicine%40>

> Chinese_Medicine , " Fred Albrecht "

> <fred@> wrote:

> >

> > Hi Attilio

> >

> >

> >

> > I don't know the herbal specs of the plant. In South Africa we have

> a tea

> > called Rooibos (Rooi=Red, and bos=bush in Afrikaans) which I

thought was

> > indigenous to South Africa. It has a pleasant taste, contains no

> tannins

> > and very high in anti-oxidants. It is my preferred tea since other

teas

> > (like Ceylon, etc) tend to be too bitter. As a folk remedy it has many

> > uses, from giving it to babies when they are sick (instead of plain

> water),

> > for skin conditions in soaps and creams. There are now even commercial

> > products available with Rooibos in.

> >

> >

> >

> > :-)

> >

> > Fred Albrecht

> >

> >

> >

> > _____

> >

> > Traditional_

<Chinese Medicine%40>

> Chinese_Medicine

> > [Traditional_

> <Chinese Medicine%40>

> Chinese_Medicine ] On Behalf Of

> Attilio

> > DAlberto

> > 24 June 2008 09:49 AM

> > Traditional_

<Chinese Medicine%40>

> Chinese_Medicine

> > Redbush Tea

> >

> >

> >

> > Hi all,

> >

> > Does anyone know the TCM properties of Redbush tea, also known as

> > aspalathus linearis?

> >

> > Attilio

> > www.chinesemedicinetimes.com

> >

> >

> >

> >

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