In traditional herbal medicine and spiritual healing practices, rosemary and cloves have been revered for their powerful effects on the body and spirit. Many priests and natural healers describe this tea as an “elixir of strength,” offering protection, cleansing, and a strong boost to the immune system.
Here’s why drinking rosemary and cloves tea daily might become your favorite wellness ritual.
🌿 Why This Herbal Combination Works
Rosemary
- Rich in antioxidants
- Supports brain and memory function
- Naturally anti-inflammatory
- Fights bacteria and viruses
- Encourages circulation and lung health
Cloves
- High in eugenol, a powerful antimicrobial compound
- Relieves sore throat and cough
- Boosts white blood cell activity
- Supports digestion and detoxification
- Fights inflammation at a cellular level
Together, they form a potent tea that protects, heals, and revitalizes.
💪 Top Benefits of Rosemary and Cloves Tea
- Strengthens the Immune System
Antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties work together to defend against common colds, flu, and infections. - Cleanses the Lungs and Airway
Opens the chest, reduces mucus, and soothes coughs—especially helpful during seasonal changes or after illness. - Improves Mental Clarity and Focus
Rosemary is known as the “herb of remembrance” and enhances brain function, while clove sharpens alertness. - Relieves Body Pain and Inflammation
Regular use may reduce joint pain, tension headaches, and internal inflammation. - Promotes Spiritual Calm and Balance
Traditionally used in spiritual cleanses, this tea is also said to remove negative energy and bring peace to the mind and body.
🍵 How to Make Rosemary & Cloves Tea (Priest’s Recipe)
Ingredients:
- 1 teaspoon dried rosemary (or 1 fresh sprig)
- 3–4 whole cloves
- 1½ cups water
- Optional: a squeeze of lemon or raw honey after steeping
Instructions:
- Boil water in a small pot.
- Add rosemary and cloves.
- Simmer for 5–7 minutes.
- Turn off heat, cover, and steep another 5 minutes.
- Strain and drink warm, once or twice daily.
✅ When to Drink It
- In the morning to awaken body and mind
- At night to relax, detox, and support recovery
- During seasonal transitions or immune stress
⚠️ Cautions:
- Not recommended in large amounts during pregnancy
- Limit use if you have very low blood pressure
- Always use fresh or organic herbs when possible
Simple, sacred, and strong—this priest-recommended tea is more than a drink.
It’s a daily act of nourishment, protection, and natural healing.
One cup a day may help keep illness away—and peace within. 🌿🕊️




