DR. SOLANDER's TEA.

TWO or three tea-spoonfuls of this Tea being put into a tea-pot, or a covered bason, pour boiling water upon it, and let it remain a short time in a state of infusion.—After using milk and sugar, agreeably to the taste, drink it moderately warm. A few tea-cups full are sufficient for breakfast, tea in the afternoon, or any other time a person may think proper.


CONTENTS.

IN THE INTRODUCTION.

1 Health or Disease, greatly depend on the Choice of salutary or unwholesome Tea.

2 Dreadful Afflictions of nervous Disorders caused by foreign Tea.

3 The Manner of India Tea affecting the Constitution.


IN THE ESSAY ON TEAS.

1 Foreign Teas frequently cause an Atrophy or Consumption.

2 The acrimonious Effects of foreign Teas explained.

3 Foreign Teas not only impoverish, but corrupt the Blood.

4 Palsy caused by drinking foreign Teas.

5 Narcotic Salts in foreign Teas, very injurious.

6 Foreign Teas a chief Cause of all windy Complaints.

7 Opinions of different celebrated authors on foreign Teas.


IN THE MANNER OF USING.

1 The Use of foreign Teas has entirely changed the Constitution of the Europeans, within the last Century.

2 Dr. Priestley's physical Experiment on foreign Teas.

3 Dr. Hugh Smith's Opinion of their injurious Effects.

4 Tissot's Opinion of their pernicious Qualities.

5 Symptomatic Effects and Diseases caused by using them.

6 Sir Hans Sloane's British and Dr. Solander's English Tea considered.

7 Effects of Coffee and Chocolate.

8 Virtues of Dr. Solander's Sanative Tea, proved by physical Analization.

9 Aromatic Nature of the Sanative Tea.

10 The sanative Manner of its acting on the Constitution.

11 Dr. Solander's Tea superior to Chalybrates, in all nervous Complaints.


IN THE PREPARATION OF THE SANATIVE TEA.

1 How the natural and nutritious Qualities of the respective Plants are preserved, &c. &c.


MANNER OF USING THE SANATIVE TEA.

1 The Qualities of the Plants peculiarly adapted to the Time of using them, so as to prove the most salutary of any Morning or Evening Beverage whatever.

The Whole concludes with a brief physical Demonstration of their beneficial and restorative Effects on the Constitutions of all Ages who use them instead of foreign Teas.


The native and exotic Plants which chiefly compose Dr. Solander's Tea, being gathered and dried with peculiar Attention, to the preserving of their sanative Virtues, must render them far more efficacious than many similar Preparations, which by being reduced to Powder, must have those Qualities destroyed they might otherwise possess.

A Packet of Dr. Solander's Tea at 2s. 9d. is sufficient to breakfast one Person a Month.