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Originally Posted by BigJohn
I never known anybody who drinks it like a tea......... generally just smoke and sometimes sprinkled around.
From what I have seen, one person uses it for this and another person uses for something slightly different. Generally used for special occasions.
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I realize I have mentioned tea.
I want to be clear. Tea that I mentioned in post #8 I was referring to only
Mullein in a tea. I realize I was NOT specific in my post #8 and I should have been.
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Kinnikinnick when refering to
only Bearberry can be used in a tea.
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Uva ursi (of the genus Arctostaphylos) is a plant species also commonly referred to as
bearberry, kinnikinnick, beargrape, rockberry, sandberry, and more.
Though uva ursi is oftentimes used interchangeably with the name bearberry,
it is actually one of several variations of bearberry.
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Quote above is from link below.
https://www.verywellhealth.com/uva-u...nefits-4582831
Tea using only bearberry (Kinnikinnick) is mentioned a bit more then
half way down the page under the heading
Dosage and Preparation.
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Kinnikinnick when refering to a smoking or offering mix especially when tobacco is in it
I would
NOT, I repeat
NOT use in a tea.
Tobacco can be toxic or poisonous if drank in a tea.
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Can drinking tobacco kill you?
Nicotine poisoning describes the symptoms of the toxic effects
of nicotine following ingestion, inhalation,
or skin contact. Nicotine poisoning can potentially be deadly,
though serious or fatal overdoses are rare.
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