Open the kitchen cupboard. There, between the salt and the dried thyme, is one of the oldest comforts in the world: a kettle, a handful of dried leaves, and the few quiet minutes it takes to brew a cup of tea. The Herbal Tea Remedy Book is a small library of those quiet minutes. Eighty traditional herbal tea blends — the kind once written on the back of recipe cards, shared between neighbors, and slipped between the pages of family cookbooks — gathered into one calm, beautifully organized collection. Inside you will find ten themed chapters: cups for calm and rest, for digestion and the stomach, for cold-season comfort, for women's and men's wellness, for focus and mood, for everyday wellness, for the small aches of an ordinary body, for seasonal moments, and for the sweet, specialty blends that round out the year. Each recipe gives you the ingredients, the proportions, and a simple preparation. Most call for nothing more elaborate than a saucepan, a teapot, and a strainer. A clear brewing guide opens the book, walking you through infusion, decoction, and cold infusion methods. A careful herb safety glossary closes it, covering the most common herbs and the cautions that go with them. An alphabetical index makes it easy to find any recipe again. These are not medical prescriptions. They are gentle folk-tradition recipes — the kind a grandmother might have known by heart. Whether you are new to herbal teas, building a home tea pantry, or looking for a thoughtful gift for the tea lover in your life, this is a calm, traditional, lovingly assembled companion for the kettle. A book of comfort. A small ritual for a long day.