Nature's Remedy - Unique Herbal Tea's & Benifits

in food •  8 years ago  (edited)

By combining the properties and benefits of medicinal herbs & plants we can create a natural health drink that caters for our specific health situations. These health tea’s can help with anything from mild insomnia & colds to high blood pressure & digestion problems. I’ve listed some of most beneficial tea’s below for everyone to have a look... It's really impressive what mother nature can do.

Clove Tea:

Powerful analgesic, provides pain relief & treats strep throat.

Blackberry Leaf Tea:

Helps treat diarrhea, reduces inflammation of sore throats.

Cinnamon Tea:

Increases blood flow & circulation, reduces nausea & cold symptoms.

Chamomile Tea:

Calms the mind and helps people relax and sleep.

Fennel Tea:

Anti-spasmodic properties, helps constipation, colic & flatulence.

Thyme Tea:

Potent antioxidant & anti-inflammatory, soothes coughs, rich in iron.

Peppermint Tea:

Helps food digestion, reduces flatulence & digestive issues.

Ginger Tea:

Stimulates and soothes the digestive system, aids nausea.

Lemon Balm Tea:

Calms nerves & anxiety, relieves cold sores.

Hawthorn Tea:

Help cardiovascular health by relaxing and dilating blood vessels.

Echinacea Tea:

Enhances immune system, relieve pain, reduce inflammation.

Milk Thistle & Dandelion Tea:

Liver cleansers & helps digestive process.

Lavender Tea:

Soothes the mind and body, uplifts your spirit, aids sleeping.

Nettle Tea:

Natures remedy for anemia, high blood pressure, rheumatism & arthritis.

Cardamom Tea:

Helps treat indigestion, stomach pain, & relieves flatulence.

Rosehip Tea:

Source of vitamin C, good for immune system, skin & tissue health.

Hibiscus Tea:

Lowers blood pressure, reduces cholesterol & boosts immune system.

Rosemary Tea:

Muscles relaxation, cough, mild asthma, digestive aid.

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Nice list, I'm kind of missing honeysuckle tea here.