About
Common Name: Tamarack Bark
Latin Name: Larix laricina
Anishinabek Name: Tamarack Bark
Mushkeewatig Nerve Tea aka Tamarack Bark Tea, is a traditional tea of ethically harvested Tamarack bark. Tamarack is a well known medicine for reliving nerve damage among the Anishinabek of the Great Lakes region. We harvest the bark at a certain time, under a certain condition using Anishinabek traditional knowledge to maximize the effectiveness of the medicine in the bark.
Our Mushkeewatig Nerve Tea (Tamarak Nerve Tea) is a combination of different parts of the Tamarack tree. This nerve relief medicine was known by our Anishinabek ancestors who were skilled at making legendary medicines that really helped people with their pains.
The Chippewa (or Ojibway/Ojibwe) word for tamarack is ‘Mushkeewatig’ meaning ‘swamp tree’.
Mushkeewatig Nerve Tea uses 100% all natural wild harvested or organic ingredients.
Maintains (or supports):
- Nerve Damage
- Neuropathy
- Diabetic Neuropathy
- Memory Loss
- Allergies
- Anxiety (nervous protection)
- Immune System Modulator (increases properdin by 21%)
- Anti-Aging
- Liver function (metastasis)
- Upper Respiratory
And more (read more details under the ingredients tab)
Arabinogalactan which is found in Tamarack bark and is sometimes called AG, serves as a stabilizer, binder, sweetener and a source of fiber in foods.
According to WebMD, it is used to treat “the common cold, flu, H1N1 (swine) flu, ear infections in children, and HIV/AIDS.” It’s even used to treat liver cancer and is used “to provide dietary fiber, lower cholesterol, and to boost the immune system.” [1]
Arabinogalactan is also used in veterinary medicine and cosmetics.
Immune system modulator. Beneficial in treating autoimmune diseases. Increases properdin by 21% in some studies.
Allergies
Arabinogalactans reduce the inflammatory response of dust in the upper respiratory tract. Also found incredibly useful in treating upper respiratory infections.
Taste
Red in color, a conifer like smell. Similar to spruce but more pungent. The smell of the forest! It has a mild palatable flavor. Has a very pleasant taste, not strong (like spruce) very flavorful.
In a recent taste test more than 120 Michigan Elders all liked it and finished their cups and wanted more! Sweeten with maple syrup (or your favorite sweetener) for a delicious taste.
Sizes Available
Available in 2.3 oz / 65g plain tea paper bag (about 1 cup). Approximately 16 servings.
Preparation
Pour contents of the Mushkeewatig Nerve Tea bag into a four quart pot of simmering spring water for 20 min.. Turn off stove and steep for 90 minutes or overnight (preferred method). Refrigerate in 1 gallon container. Tea can last up to 10 days. Sweeten to taste. One cup method: One tablespoon per 8 oz coffee cup (we recommend preparing by gallon). Let steep for at least 20 minutes (more time is better).
May we share our blessings and invite you to enjoy a wonderful cup?
Effectiveness
Most effects for the tea occur within 30 minutes after consumption.
Special Considerations
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: There is not enough reliable information about the safety of taking larch arabinogalactan if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.
“Auto-immune diseases” such as multiple sclerosis (MS), lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus,SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), or other conditions: Larch arabinogalactan might cause the immune system to become more active, and this could increase the symptoms of auto-immune diseases. If you have one of these conditions, it's best to avoid using larch arabinogalactan.
Organ transplant recipients: Larch arabinogalactan might increase the risk of organ transplant rejection. If you have received an organ transplant, don't use larch arabinogalactan until more is known.
Otherwise Mushkeewatig Nerve Tea is safe to drink and has a refreshing taste
Doctrine of Signatures
The ancient method of interpreting the medicinal use of plants. All neurons have a spiral shape with a distinct wave look to them. They are designed to cover as much surface area as possible. When you look at a tamarack tree and see how the trunk is a spiral pattern and the branches have a perfect wave shape to them. These are similar to neurons which is one of the main uses of this amazing tree.
References
[1] https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-974/larch-arabinogalactan
[2] http://www.nativetech.org/willow/tamarack/tamarack.html
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
The Best Herbal Tea for Nerve Pain
All wild-harvested teas at Herbal Lodge are backed by our commitment to sustainability, integrity, and over 1,000 years of Native American wisdom. We are determined to help our communities find healthier solutions to their modern problems, and bark tea is one of our best natural remedies!
Among the most complex subjects in the realm of pain, neuropathy and related nervous system disorders can arise from a multitude of internal and external factors. Unlike nociceptive pain that results from tissue damage or inflammation, neuropathic pain can be harder to pinpoint and treat.
Unfortunately, many individuals suffering from neuropathy and other nervous-system-related pain conditions are poorly supported by modern medicine. While there will always be a place for interventions such as physical therapy and certain pharmaceuticals, many nervous system pains can greatly benefit from a more natural approach to sustainable nerve pain relief. Especially when facing nerve pain issues that may be untreatable or require a lifetime of medication, natural products that provide noticeable relief can be a great way to reduce medication dependence and other costly pain management strategies.
From skeletal and joint issues that impede nerve function to conditions like diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and infections that can damage nerve cells, the causes of nerve pain are rarely solved by a single pain management plan. Since nerve pain can arise from such varied causes, it is essential to consider nerve pain remedies that promote holistic wellness.
What Medical Conditions Does Mushkeewatig Nerve Tea Support?
Sourced with respect for the land and compassion for every customer we support, our 100% wild-harvested bark tea is a source of natural wellness. Used for hundreds of years by tribes throughout the Great Lakes region, our restorative tree bark tea offers a balanced profile of potential healing properties.
Based on countless nerve-pain relief testimonies and traditional Native American wisdom, our tamarack bark and Chaga tea may help with:
- Nerve Damage
- Neuropathy
- Diabetic Neuropathy
- Memory Loss
- Allergies
- Anxiety (nervous protection)
- Immune System Modulator (increases properdin by 21%)
- Anti-Aging
- Liver function (metastasis)
- Upper Respiratory
While many of the beneficial mechanisms associated with potent compounds such as Arabinogalactan in tamarack tree bark tea are still misunderstood by modern science, indigenous healers have depended on these herbal teas for generations and generations because the beneficial results speak for themselves.
To learn more about the many benefits above, we encourage you to reach out to our experts and check out our latest customer testimonials to see how our bark tea has helped many on the road to sustainable nerve relief and wellness the natural way!
Order Mushkeewatig Nerve Tea Today!
By choosing time-tested products that work in harmony with your nervous system on a cellular level, many individuals discover that natural remedies like tree bark tea are a powerful tool in their wellness plan. Whether you are hoping to minimize medication dependence, reduce pain management expenses, or avoid other downsides associated with modern medical practices, the soothing and restorative power of tree bark tea may be a wonderful complement to your routine.
If you are hoping to expand your holistic wellness repertoire, we recommend that you try our nerve relief cream alongside our potent teas! Our soothing salves are the best option for targeting regional areas of pain, such as joint or back pain. Our restorative ointments rub in without any greasy residue or overpowered scents; simply enjoy natural relief in minutes with a pleasantly natural fragrance that transforms nerve discomfort into a peaceful reconnection with the healing power of nature.
Would you like to explore more about the uplifting potential of our Mushkeewatig Nerve Tea? Our respect for the land is only paralleled by our respect for our customers. We are always happy to teach you more about our herbal tea remedies, the history of traditional use, and how we honor the land with every sustainable wild harvest.
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A tea made from tamarack bark is used for nerve damage. Watch a customer talk about this amazing tea! This product changed my life. "I have been diagnosed with diabetes and have severe neuropathy in my feet and lower legs which I was prescribed gabapentin for. The gabapentin did very little to curb the pain. The pain caused by neuropathy was debilitating and I was ready to try anything to make the pain go away. I fortunately came across Herbal Lodge's Nerve Bark Tea and thought I would give it a try but was not expecting much to be honest. |
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