The results (Table III) exhibit higher rates on extracts of mid-polar solvents in most cases regardless of the herb or the preparation method, while on the preparation method, the findings show that decoctions of each beverage presented higher average rates in 3 out of 4 cases and an overall rate of 42% higher than infusions. Out of a total of 40 samples, only 10 were above the average rates in this assay, 5 in the Sage group and 5 in the Tilia group, while 6 were decoctions and 4 infusions. Overall 10 lowest rates were observed in Lavender, Sideritis and Tilia in a distribution 2: 6: 2, while 6 of these rates were observed in Petroleum ether (PE) extracts, 2 in Diethyl ether (DE) extracts and only 2 in water extracts. .