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Only my hubby-to-be would ever agree to rolling out of bed (on his holiday) at the crack of dawn, to wander down to my secret spot, mason jar in hand, to forage and collect herbs for a medicine-making project of mine. Aww.<\/p>\n

We must have looked such a site. Me lying in the grass taking pictures of red clover with the sun rising behind it, and him crouching down amongst the weeds carefully choosing the bestest clover heads for my infusion.<\/p>\n

So whilst this is perhaps the simplest of remedies I’m sharing with you today – it’s actually a pretty special one.<\/p>\n

Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) Infusion for Psoriasis and Skin Conditions<\/h3>\n

This pretty little flower is a common weed you may have seen growing in un mown grass and in the green patches on sidewalks around the city. It’s actually a very special herbal remedy for women and for skin.<\/p>\n

One of its actions is as a depurative (also referred to as an alterative). This is actually a very old, traditional Herbal Medicine term, and refers to the plant's ability to detoxify and assist in elimination – reducing the accumulation of metabolic wastes.<\/p>\n

By getting the blood flowing and aiding elimination, you are able to clear skin conditions by moving the waste that builds up underneath the skin’s surface. This is what makes it such a beautiful remedy for chronic skin disorders such as psoriasis.<\/p>\n

Red clover flowers differ from the regular, pale brown clover, though both are a favourite with the bees and make beautiful honey. When you forage for them, it is best to choose an area that hasn’t been sprayed. A tradition I like to follow, is to give a small offering to the plant and ask permission before harvesting, only taking what you need and no more. In the Native American Indian tradition, they would give a little tobacco – which is a sharing plant – such a sweet offering. The late spring and summer months are the perfect time to pick them.<\/p>\n

In addition to purifying the blood, red clover was traditionally used to clear the respiratory system of mucous (due to its lymphatic and expectorant actions). It is also traditionally used for the treatment of menopause and hot flushes, and as an anti-cancer medicine (again, for its ability to detoxify and aid elimination)[1],[2].<\/span><\/p>\n

Red clover is a great source of vitamins and minerals, an extremely nourishing plant.<\/p>\n

The recipes below use fresh red clover flowers - but you should be able to find the dried flowers at a natural foods store, or from a herbal supplier such as Astral Herbs (Australia).<\/a><\/p>\n

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Red Clover Tea<\/strong><\/h3>\n