Red Clover and Honeysuckle - An Herbal Sun Tea Recipe (2024)

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With Spring blossoming and slowly transitioning to summer, flowers and medicine herbs of all sorts are taking turns shining in the spotlight.

One of the easiest and best ways to enjoy Nature’s bounty is through a simple herbal sun tea – like this one with red clover and honeysuckle!

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Whether you’re looking for a Spring tonic – an herbal drink to help the body transition from Winter’s stagnation into Spring’s movement – an herbal remedy for an ailment, or simply a way to enjoy the wild flowers and herbs around you, an herbal sun tea is maybe the easiest option.

Simply – a sun tea is a material (root, leaf, flower, etc) combined with water in a glass jar that you let sit on your window sill for a length of time.

The warmth of the sun’s rays heats up the water, extracting the nutrition and healing from whatever material is within it.

Drink it as is, or strain and cool it in the refrigerator.

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Medicinal Benefits of Red Clover

Red clover grows wild in some of the most unforgiving situations – college campuses, construction sites, the sides of highways.

But it is a gentle but powerful medicine.

A member of the pea family, it’s three leaflets and red-purplish flowers are easily recognizable without any dangerous look-alikes.

As a member of the pea (legume) family, clover extracts nitrogen from the atmosphere and fixes it into the soil and is often used as a cover crop and soil builder.

Red clover is rich in protein (including all of the amino acids), as well as Vit B, Vit C, calcium, megnesium, thiamine, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, and iron.

All of the vitamins and minerals in red clover are water soluable, so a gentle sun tea extract in water is the perfect way to capture the medicinal and nutritional benefits of clover.

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Medicinally, red clover is considered an alterative. (For more herbal actions and the definitions, check out my post on the Top 18 Herbal Actions).

Alteratives help the body over time to remove metabolic waste products, and in doing so, absorb nutrients better.

It has often been used as a blood cleanser, and as a diuretic, keeps fluids moving throughout the lymphatic system and eliminates waste through the urinary system.

Is it any wonder that red clover is one of the first flowers to emerge every Spring – when humans need the most blood and lymphatic cleansing after a stagnant Winter of heavy foods?

In addition to being a cleanser, red clover is antispasmodic – helping ease the stomach contractions in a colicy infant (and is gentle enough for use on babies), and releases tension associated with stress headaches.

It’s antispasmodic and expectorant actions make it especially useful in treating colds, flus and dry, hacking coughs.

It’s tannins also help dry the upper respiratory system with a wet cough, postnasal drip and reduces inflammation – while nourishing the immune system and assisting in expelling waste.

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Medicinal Benefits of Honeysuckle

In addition to being delicious (!), honeysuckle is also anti-inflammatory and has been used to treat upper respiratory infections, colds, flues, and pneumonia.

(Are you starting to see a trend?)

According to Science Alert, honeysuckle has the ability to prevent the influenza virus from replicating.

So not only is this tea delicious, it’s a powerful flu ally.

It is also used for digestive disorders, viral and bacterial infections, fever, sores, urinary disorders, headaches, diabetes, arthritis and cancer.

I bet you didn’t know that when you were drinking it’s necter – sip by sip – as a kid!

You were so smart back then!

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How to Make an Herbal Sun Tea

To make this red clover and honeysuckle sun tea, harvest red clover and honeysuckle.

Don’t be greedy and leave plenty for the bees!

To make any herbal sun tea, simply put 1-2 cups fresh flowers or herbs into a quart-sized mason jar (I prefer the wide-mouth as they’re easier to clean).

Then cover the fresh plant material with a quart of fresh water.

If you’re on city water, you’ll want to purchase filtered or distilled water.

The chlorine in city water can effect the chemical constituents of the herbs.

Allow your sun tea to sit on a warm window sill for at least a full day.

If you want to drink your sun tea cold, simply strain out the plant material and put in the fridge or add ice.

But most of all, enjoy!

For more information on how to make herbal remedies, including herbal teas, check out Herbal Academy – the best online herbalism education!

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FAQs

How to make red clover herbal tea? ›

Red clover can be infused in hot water to make a delicious herbal tea. To make, pour hot water over 1-3 teaspoons of red clover, and let steep for 10-15 minutes. This tea has a natural light sweetness to it, but you can add honey if desired. Because the flowers are edible, you can also use them to brighten up a salad.

What tea is best for sun tea? ›

Sun tea is traditionally made using black tea such as Lipton or Luzianne. For your homemade sun tea, you can use any black tea you like or opt for herbal teas instead. The tea is often sweetened using sugar cane or brightened up with the addition of fruit.

What part of red clover for tea? ›

Dried herb (used for tea): 1 to 2 tsp dried flowers or flowering tops steeped in 8 oz. hot water for 1/2 hour; drink 2 to 3 cups daily. Powdered herb (available in capsules): 40 to 160 mg per day, or 28 to 85 mg of red clover isoflavones.

How to dry red clover for tea? ›

Red clover is quieting to the nerves, efective in spasmodic, bronchial troubles, is healing to fresh wounds as well as old ulcers, and makes an excellent healing salve. Gather them in the summer when in full bloom, dry in the shade on papers. Put in paper bags when dry and hang in a dry place.

Who should not drink red clover tea? ›

Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Red clover is commonly consumed in foods. But it's possibly unsafe when used in medicinal amounts. Red clover might act like estrogen, which could affect hormone balances during pregnancy or breast-feeding. Don't use it.

Does red clover tea lower blood pressure? ›

Lowers blood pressure: Red clover has special benefits that include lowering inflammation across the body, especially in the cardiovascular system. According to numerous studies, red clover tea can greatly decrease the tension in the arteries and blood vessels, which helps lower blood pressure.

How long do I leave tea in the sun for sun tea? ›

Place tea bags in gallon jar and fill with water; place cover or cap loosely on jar. Place jar in direct sunshine. Steep tea for 3 to 4 hours (do not exceed 4 hours)

Why don t people make sun tea anymore? ›

The Risk of Sun Tea

Bacteria thrive in warmth. Anywhere between 40 degrees F and 140 degrees F is their sweet spot (also known as the temperature danger zone). Sun tea rarely gets hotter than 130 degrees F, giving bacteria a chance to grow while it steeps for hours in the sun.

What is the best time of day to make sun tea? ›

You will also need: 1 gallon container or jug, with a screw on lid. About 9am, fill your pitcher with the water, and tea bags. The reason for the screw on top, is so that ants don't get to the tea. Let the tea sit in the sun for most of the day, a prime full sun location is best.

How long does it take red clover to work? ›

How long does it take for Red Clover to work? This may depend on what you are taking Red Clover for. Some studies have had effective results in as little as 4 weeks, others went on for 12 weeks.

Is red clover tea good for kidneys? ›

Its anti-inflammatory properties may help reduce inflammation in the kidneys which can improve overall kidney function. Additionally, red clover tea's high antioxidant content may also help protect the kidneys from oxidative damage caused by free radicals.

How long to brew red clover tea? ›

About Red Clover Flower Loose Tea

Just add 1 tbsp of the flowers to a cup of hot water and brew of 10-15 minutes.

What are the side effects of red clover tea? ›

What Are Side Effects Associated with Using Red Clover?
  • estrogen-like effects (bloating, breast tenderness, irregular menstrual periods, decreased sex drive, weight gain, mood changes)
  • rash.
  • muscle ache.
  • headache.
  • nausea.
  • vagin*l bleeding/spotting.

What does clover tea taste like? ›

Its flavor is reminiscent of dried, sweet grass with a subtle floral finish.

Does red clover tea taste good? ›

Fresh and floral with sweet notes of apple. Pleasantly herbal, with hints of citrus and mint. Robust yet delicate, like a mildly tannic black tea.

How do you harvest red clover for medicinal purposes? ›

And in addition to being a tasty ingredient, red clover blossoms have been used medicinally across Asia, Europe, and North America to aid with respiratory, digestive, and skin issues. Harvest red clover by picking the flowerheads and small top leaves before any part of the flower begins to turn brown.

When should you drink red clover tea? ›

Red Clover Tea for Menopause

During this time, many women experience hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, and other symptoms associated with hormonal imbalance. Red clover has been found to be effective at relieving menopausal symptoms due to its high concentration of isoflavones, a plant-based compounds.

Does red clover tea balance hormones? ›

Red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) is a plant in the Fabaceae botanical family. It's used to make an herbal supplement that may have some immune-boosting and positive hormonal effects, especially for postmenopausal women.

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