JaimeVendera Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 NOTE: I am NOT a specialist I’d like to state that I am not a doctor or vocal health specialist and the following tea is not intended to treat, prevent, or diagnose, any health or vocal health issue that may be related to your specific situation. It's something I've come up with for my own personal use and thought I'd share it:) It's that time of year rockers. Lots of sore throats and snotty noses, haha. Luckily for you, I am king of the concoction-the legal kind, so don't get too excited:) Here is one of my concoctions to help singers battle sore throats, overall fatigue, and boost their immune system: SINGER'S TEA For singers tea you will need the following ingredients: *Throat Coat Tea, which can be purchased a traditionalmedicinals.com or a local GNC * one bottle each of liquid Zinc, Slippery Elm, Licorice, Ginseng and Stevia (optional) * Packets of orange Emergen-C or orange peels of one organic orange *Packet of X20 (singerswater.com) *Bottle of distilled water 1. Start by adding a packet of X20 to your bottle of water and shaking for 15-20 seconds. Let bottle sit for 15-minutes. 2. Pour water into sauce pan, add one Throat Coat tea bag and bring to boil. Do not microwave! Optional: You can add the orange peels to your water as you boil. Use this option if you are not going to use Emergen-C 3. Once boiling, turn off stove, then pour tea into coffee mug. 4. Add the following to your tea: A. 5-7 drops of Slippery Elm, Licorice and Ginseng and 3-5 drops of liquid Zinc. B. Half packet of Emergen-C if not using orange peels during boiling. C. 5-10 drops of Stevia natural sweetener, but only after you've tasted your tea. If the mixture is a little too tart for you liking, you can simply sweeten it to taste with Stevia. So, what does all this do for a singer? Well, I've been told the following: *X20 and Vitamin C (from orange peel or Emergen-C) helps boost the immune system. *Throat Coat Tea contains Slippery Elm and Licorice. Slippery Elm is a demulcent and will coat the lining of the throat to ease dryness. Licorice is like a natural form of cortisone which will help reduce swelling. By adding liquid Slippery Elm and Licorice, we are super charging the tea. * The Ginseng is an energy/adrenal booster for when you feel worn down. It is much better than caffeine which will dry you out and actually diminish your energy. *Emergen-C or orange peels add vitamin C which boosts the immune system. I elect to only use half a packet of Emergen-C because of tartness, but you can use one full packet if desired. *Zinc is the singer's mineral and help rebuild vocal tissue. *Stevia is a natural sweetener that will not drain your energy like white sugar. There you have it lead screamers. Make you a cup to sip or a batch for a thermos to drink while on stage...Don't forget to drink plenty of water too!!! Jaime Vendera virtualvoicelessons.com theultimatevocalworkout.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shanda Hizer Posted October 13, 2010 Share Posted October 13, 2010 Don't get me wrong, if you're whispering sweet nothings into a woman's ear then the lower chest voice is good - it can be used to give off a good sexual vibe. However, for speaking in general, and especially in louder environments such as clubs, what you want is a voice that resonates. A resonant voice can really cut through a crowd, and this is much more "alpha" then a deep voice workout music Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joanna Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 Recipe looks pretty good to me - but ginseng can sometimes mess with hormones, at least for women. Its in so many energy drinks these days, people are probably aware of whether you react or not...just wanted to remind about that. Also, the ginseng & the B12 component of EmergenC can be too stimulating for sleep. Switch to a milder formula as soon as off-stage, so you can wind down in time to get the equally-important Zzzz's....and dont forget some throat massage & steam for recovery after the show. cheers -j Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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