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Today, people are getting increasingly aware of the importance of keeping one's body healthy and the vitamins and supplements market has reached a height of $6.1 billion in 2007 ( Packaged Facts, Nutritional Supplements in the US). But what has this got to do with tea herb gardening?

Let me explain.

Tea herb gardening has always been more than a hobby with the Chinese. In fact it is essential to them because they have an herbal tea drink cure for almost any ailment a man can have. They heal stomach aches to cancers with concoctions of herbal teas that are brewed from a mixture of several herbs, sometimes including the empty shells of crickets and even cockroaches (I kid you not!).

The herbal teas invariably tasted bitter and yucky but nonetheless they are supposed to get the job done. I guess reality runs in between two extremes but they must work often enough because every year thousands go to China to get healed of major sicknesses like cancer.

Admittedly, herbal cures require more time to heal than laboratory created drugs (assuming that the drugs do work and without bad side effects). This is because herbal nutrition needs to be absorbed into the body slowly and consistently to change things inside. So the advice always has been to build up your body's defenses with herbal nutrition right now so that the organs do not get out of sync with the body in the first place.

And the way to do that would be to get the herbal nutrition into the body daily and consistently. To be able to do this it is essential to make tea herb gardening a part of your life.

I cannot vouch for this story because I heard it from someone else. But as the story goes, there was a man who became very ill with some cancer. He was given six months to live. He did not want to die where he was living because he loved the secluded hills where he was born. So he packed up and went to live in some old cabin in the hills to prepare to meet his Maker. The only food available was some wild herbs and vegetables which he ate, raw. That was all he ate.

At the end of six months he was completely healed of his cancer.

As I said I cannot confirm whether this is truth or fiction but I do believe that drinking herbal teas can produce health benefits over the long term. It is a safe and economical way to well-being. Instead of popping those supplement pills (I used to take over twelve supplement pills every morning), drink herbal teas instead.

Dried herbs from the stores are rather expensive so the cheapest way to have tea herbs readily available would be to grow them yourself by taking up tea herb gardening. It's a hugely rewarding pass-time and hobby.

If you are interested in starting your own tea herb gardening project, you can get the information you need by referring to "Successful Herb Gardening ~ Step-by-Step" and the articles available at the Herb Gardening Site. Why not check them out 100% risk free and without any obligation, today.

Shad Alan is an herb gardening enthusiast and owner of the Herb Gardening Site. For more great tips on tea herb gardening and starting an herb gardening project, visit www.HerbGardeningSite.com the one-stop resource for herb gardening enthusiasts



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