Medical Medium Healing Teas: 7 Herbal Teas That Fight Viruses and Support Your Liver Naturally
By Jassim | Raw Healing by Jassim
If you’ve been following the Medical Medium path, you already know that healing isn’t just about what you eat — it’s also about what you drink. I’m talking about something simple, accessible, and deeply healing: herbal teas.
Anthony William teaches that certain herbs — when brewed properly and consumed consistently — have the power to fight viruses, detoxify the liver, calm the nervous system, and flood your body with minerals and phytochemicals that science hasn’t even discovered yet.
In this post, I’m breaking down the top Medical Medium-approved healing teas, what they do for your body, and how to use them as part of your daily healing routine. Let’s dive in.
Why Healing Teas Matter (According to Medical Medium)
In the MM world, herbal teas aren’t just a nice add-on — they’re a foundational healing tool. Here’s why:
1. They’re antiviral and antibacterial. Many of Anthony William’s preferred herbs — like lemon balm, cat’s claw, and licorice root — actively fight pathogens like Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), shingles, streptococcus, and more.
2. They support liver detoxification. Your liver is working overtime to process toxins, heavy metals, and pathogen waste. Herbs like hibiscus, dandelion, and chaga give your liver the support it desperately needs.
3. They calm the nervous system. Chronic illness creates chronic stress. Teas like chamomile, lemon balm, and passionflower help soothe your nervous system so your body can actually rest and heal.
4. They’re mineral-rich. Nettle leaf, for example, contains over 700 undiscovered phytochemicals and is loaded with iron, magnesium, calcium, and trace minerals your body needs to rebuild.
5. They’re simple and accessible. You don’t need fancy equipment or a huge budget. Just hot water, organic herbs, and 10–15 minutes of steeping time.
The Top 7 Medical Medium Healing Teas

These are Anthony William’s most recommended healing teas — the ones that show up again and again in his books, podcasts, and protocols.
1. Lemon Balm Tea — The Antiviral Powerhouse
What it does: Lemon balm is one of the most powerful antiviral herbs in the Medical Medium toolbox. It actively fights Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), shingles, HHV-6, and other herpetic viruses. It also detoxifies the liver, spleen, and kidneys, calms the nervous system, and reduces bladder inflammation.
Who needs it: Anyone dealing with chronic fatigue, anxiety, digestive issues, UTIs, or any condition linked to viral activity (which, according to Anthony William, is most chronic illnesses).
How to make it:
- 1–2 tsp dried lemon balm leaves (or a handful of fresh)
- 1 cup hot water
- Steep for 10–15 minutes (longer is better for maximum healing properties)
- Optional: add raw honey and a squeeze of lemon
Pro tip: Drink lemon balm tea during the 3:6:9 Cleanse or any time you’re doing deeper antiviral work.
2. Chaga Tea — Immune Support & Liver Strength
What it does: Chaga is an immune-building powerhouse. It revitalizes white blood cells, fights pathogens, strengthens the liver and adrenals, and contains some of the highest levels of antioxidants on the planet. Anthony William calls it one of the most medicinal tools of the century.
Who needs it: Anyone dealing with autoimmune symptoms, chronic infections, fatigue, or weakened immunity.
How to make it:
- 1 tsp chaga mushroom extract powder
- 1 cup hot water
- Stir well
- Optional: add raw honey or coconut milk for a latte-style drink
Pro tip: Chaga is naturally caffeine-free and has a rich, earthy, coffee-like flavor — making it a perfect morning replacement for coffee.
3. Nettle Leaf Tea — The Mineral Powerhouse
What it does: Nettle leaf is incredibly mineral-rich (iron, magnesium, calcium, chromium, zinc) and contains over 700 undiscovered phytochemicals. It neutralizes toxic antigens, fights inflammation, supports the adrenals, strengthens the immune system, and helps prevent chronic headaches, sinus infections, and fatigue.
Who needs it: Anyone dealing with adrenal fatigue, hormonal imbalances, low energy, or chronic inflammation.
How to make it:
- 2 tsp dried nettle leaf
- 16oz hot water
- Steep for 15–20 minutes (the longer, the more minerals you extract)
- Drink daily for best results
Pro tip: Nettle is an adaptogen, meaning it helps your body respond to stress. Drink it in the afternoon when your energy dips.
4. Hibiscus Tea — Liver Flush & Detox Support
What it does: Hibiscus is a liver-loving herb that helps flush toxins out of the liver. It’s also high in antioxidants and has a beautiful tart flavor. Anthony William recommends drinking hibiscus tea during liver detox protocols, including the 3:6:9 Cleanse.
Who needs it: Anyone working on liver detoxification, dealing with sluggish digestion, or following a Medical Medium cleanse.
How to make it:
- 1–2 tsp dried hibiscus flowers
- 1 cup hot water
- Steep for 7–10 minutes
- Optional: add lemon and raw honey
Pro tip: Combine hibiscus with lemon balm for a powerful liver-cleansing, antiviral afternoon tea.
5. Chamomile Tea — Nervous System Calm & Liver Support
What it does: Chamomile isn’t just for sleep — it’s deeply healing. It soothes the digestive system, calms anxiety, reduces inflammation, and stimulates the liver and kidneys to purge toxins. It’s also antibacterial and antifungal.
Who needs it: Anyone dealing with insomnia, anxiety, digestive distress, or who needs help winding down at night.
How to make it:
- 1–2 tsp dried chamomile flowers
- 1 cup hot water
- Steep for 10–15 minutes
- Optional: add raw honey
Pro tip: Drink chamomile tea 30–60 minutes before bed to support your liver’s overnight detoxification work.
6. Cat’s Claw Tea — Pathogen Fighter
What it does: Cat’s claw is a potent antiviral and antibacterial herb. It helps fight EBV, strep, and other pathogens while supporting the immune system and reducing inflammation.
Who needs it: Anyone dealing with chronic viral or bacterial infections, autoimmune symptoms, or Lyme disease.
How to make it:
- 1–2 tsp cat’s claw bark (or use a high-quality tea bag)
- 1 cup hot water
- Steep for 10–15 minutes
- Optional: add raw honey
Pro tip: Cat’s claw works even better when combined with other antiviral herbs like lemon balm or licorice root.
7. Licorice Root Tea — Antiviral & Adrenal Support
What it does: Licorice root is antiviral, antibacterial, and deeply supportive of the adrenal glands. Anthony William recommends it for fighting EBV and other viruses, and for anyone dealing with adrenal fatigue or burnout.
Who needs it: Anyone with chronic fatigue, adrenal issues, or viral conditions.
How to make it:
- 1 tsp dried licorice root
- 1 cup hot water
- Steep for 10–15 minutes
- Optional: add raw honey
⚠️ Note: Licorice root is not recommended for people with high blood pressure, heart disease, or during pregnancy. Always check with a healthcare practitioner if you’re unsure.
How to Brew MM Healing Teas Properly
Here’s the key thing most people get wrong: they don’t steep their teas long enough.
Anthony William recommends steeping healing teas for a minimum of 10–15 minutes — and sometimes even longer (up to an hour for lemon balm). This extracts the maximum amount of medicinal compounds, phytochemicals, and minerals.
Quick tips:
- Always cover your cup while steeping (to trap the volatile oils)
- Use organic herbs whenever possible
- Add raw honey after steeping (not during) to preserve its healing properties
- Drink teas warm or at room temperature (not boiling hot)
How to Use Healing Teas in Your MM Routine
Here’s how I recommend incorporating these teas into your daily Medical Medium practice:
Morning: Start with lemon water, then celery juice. About an hour later, enjoy a cup of lemon balm or chaga tea.
Afternoon: Hibiscus and lemon balm blend, or nettle leaf for an energy boost without caffeine.
Evening: Chamomile, passionflower, or a calming blend to support your nervous system and liver overnight.
During cleanses: Lemon balm, hibiscus, and chaga are especially powerful during the 3:6:9 Cleanse or any antiviral protocol.
Why These Teas Work (The MM Perspective)

Here’s what sets Medical Medium healing teas apart from the generic “detox tea” blends you see everywhere:
They’re pathogen-focused. Most wellness teas focus on digestion or relaxation. MM teas go deeper — they actively fight the viruses and bacteria causing your symptoms.
They support the liver. Your liver is the key to healing. These herbs give it the phytochemicals and minerals it needs to detoxify heavy metals, pathogen waste, and environmental toxins.
They’re based on Spirit’s wisdom. Anthony William’s recommendations come from Spirit of Compassion — advanced healing information that science hasn’t discovered yet.
They work. People all over the world are experiencing real, lasting healing with these simple, accessible herbs.
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Which healing tea are you most excited to try? Have you already been drinking lemon balm, chaga, or nettle leaf and noticed a difference? Drop your experience in the comments — I’d love to hear what’s working for you.
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⚠️ Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes based on Anthony William’s Medical Medium teachings. It is not medical advice. Consult a licensed healthcare practitioner before making changes to your health routine, especially if you’re pregnant, nursing, or on medication.

