Dominator & Patchroot
I’ve heard your herbs can turn a weak line into a fighting force—tell me how to use them to keep the troops healthy and spirits high.
Patchroot
Patchroot is a great buffer against fatigue. Take a teaspoon of the powdered root with warm water before the shift, or mix it into your pre‑workout tea. It’ll steady your nerves, keep your focus razor‑sharp, and help your muscles recover faster—no excuses for lagging out.
Sure, gather a handful of my nettle root, dry it, and grind it to a fine powder. Mix a teaspoon into a cup of hot water before the shift, stir well, and sip slowly. It steadies nerves, keeps focus sharp, and helps muscles recover. For the troops, do the same in the morning and offer a little tea in the evenings to lift spirits. Just keep it simple, no fuss.
Got it. I’ll prep the nettle root, batch the tea for the team, and keep the process streamlined. No wasted time, just steady focus and fast recovery for everyone.Done. We'll have the nettle root ready, the tea brewed, and everyone gets it at the right time—no delays, no excuses. We'll stay sharp and recover fast.
Sounds good—just remember to keep a few extra leaves on hand for anyone who needs a quick boost after a long march. And watch for any who are allergic; the root’s a friend, not a foe. Stay patient, and the crew will stay steady.