I’m always looking for new and convenient ways to add herbs to my diet. As you may have learned from my blog on how to make herbal salt blends, I believe it is the small daily habits that truly add up to the biggest changes in our overall health and wellness. This is one of the reasons I started making herbal ice cubes. This simple preparation is easy, fast, and offers some wonderful benefits for our hard-working bodies and minds. Simply adding a few herbal ice cubes to my water allows me to harness the power of herbs without tacking on any extra time or effort. These “instant iced tea cubes” turn a plain glass of water into flavorful tea in seconds and offer the opportunity to incrementally add extra vitamins, minerals, and functional herbs to your daily routine.
I like to keep several varieties available in my freezer so I can mix and match. The kiddo in my life also really likes them because he thinks it is fun to add different colors and flavors to his water. Extra bonus, he is more willing to drink water!
Below are some herbs that make great concentrated infusions, especially in the summer months. You can make the cubes into blends or infuse them individually. I prefer single ingredient herbal ice cubes because I can use several different cubes to make a blend if I want, and I have more variety to choose from.
These are just a few categories to get you started, but the world is your oyster in terms of the ingredients you can use. You can make adaptogenic mushroom* cubes, immune-supportive astragalus* root cubes, and the list goes on and on.
Ingredients
Directions
To Use:
Add 2-4 ice cubes to an 8-ounce glass and top with fresh, filtered water. You can adjust this ratio to suit your flavor preferences.
Pro Tips:
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. For educational purposes only.