Health Benefits Of Herbal Tea
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Selecting and Preparing Your Herbal Tea When selecting a herbal tea, it is important to look for a well-sourced product made from natural ingredients. This is one sector where organic is usually very much best, and if you want to gain the most health benefits, avoid teas with added oils and artificial flavors. You should also leave your teabag to infuse for a decent amount of time - at least 10-15 minutes when preparing your drink. Here are ten of the healthiest herbal teas you can drink. |
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1. Chamomile Main Benefits: Fights sleep problems & anxiety Chamomile is a small flowering plant that looks similar to a daisy, and it's golden buds have been found to help people who struggle to sleep well or suffer from mild insomnia. This is because it contains trytophan, an amino-acid known for its tranquilizing qualities. Studies have shown that it also possesses anti-anxiety properties that can help anyone prone to bouts of anxiety to relax. Chamomile has been used as a medicinal herb for centuries, and was favored by ancient Egyptians. It is an effective, gentle and natural sedative with anti-stress properties. |
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2. Elderflower Main Benefits: Decongestant, allergy relief and treating the common cold Elderflower is a white flower of the Elder plant, which belongs to the Adoxaceae family and is found in subtropical areas of the world. Only its ripe berries are edible (when cooked) and other parts of the plant are poisonous. The berries have been used throughout history as a treatment for the common cold, blocked synuses, respiratory health and allergy relief. So if you want to breathe more easily, try Elderflower Tea. |
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3. Peppermint Main Benefits: Treatment for nausea, vomiting and Irritable Bowel Sydrome Peppermint is a hybrid cross between watermint and spearmint, and is indigenous to areas of Europe and the Middle East, although it has now been introduced to most areas of the world. It is a popular flavoring in confectionery, ice-cream and toothpaste, and is also used in soaps, shampoos and washes. It is also understood to encourage bile production in the gall bladder, helping the body break down fat and combat symptoms of nausea. It is also provides short term relief for people who suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
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