How to Make Tea With Chamomile Flowers
Chamomile tea is a centuries-old herbal remedy used to treat a variety of health conditions, including intestinal upset, stomach upset, anxiety, insomnia, mouth ulcers and skin irritations.
Read more →Herbal teas like chamomile and red raspberry offer natural remedies for everything from fertility to digestion. Discover the fat-burning potential of green tea and why hospitals caution against its use with certain medications.
Chamomile tea is a centuries-old herbal remedy used to treat a variety of health conditions, including intestinal upset, stomach upset, anxiety, insomnia, mouth ulcers and skin irritations.
Read more →Worldwide, green tea is actually a more commonly consumed beverage than coffee, according to the Green Tea Lovers website.
Read more →Herbalists view dandelion as a valuable plant with important medicinal uses. Dandelion roots stimulate appetite, and may help with digestion as well as with liver, gallbladder and kidney function. The leaves have diuretic effects and the flower has antioxidant properties. You can drink dandelion tea for these purposes.
Read more →Ginger, the chunky root of a flowering plant, figures prominently in Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine. For more than two millenia, the root has also been used for medicinal purposes. When made into tea, ginger can be an effective temporary remedy for nausea and indigestion.
Read more →Lipton Tea has been around since 1893, when Thomas J Lipton opened a tea packing company in Hoboken, New Jersey. After years of producing Lipton tea bags, they added bottled iced green tea to their product mix.
Read more →A common form of urinary tract infection, bladder infections sometimes develop in men and children, but they primarily affect women. This potentially serious health condition generally develops as a result of bacteria entering the urinary tract.
Read more →Genmaicha is a Japanese green tea mixed with brown rice kernels and noted for its pleasant roasted flavor. Genmaicha can be made with various kinds of green tea. Research suggests that drinking genmaicha regularly offers many health benefits and helps prevent disease, due to the beneficial polyphenols in the tea.
Read more →Bubble teas -- often called boba teas -- come in a variety of flavors, including taro. These drinks are typically made with milk, tea and tapioca pearls, which provide the "bubbles." Despite the name, however, taro bubble tea does not always contain tea leaves, and therefore some versions are not true "teas."
Read more →Hemorrhoids, swollen blood vessels located in or near the anus, can lead to rectal bleeding, itching and pain.
Read more →Paiyouji tea is marketed as a weight loss formula. Manufacturers claim the tea will suppress your appetite and help you lose weight by controlling your blood glucose levels. The tea’s ingredients include konjaku flour, malt, oligosaccharide, chitin, and vitamins C, E and B-2, advises Diet Spotlight.
Read more →Ceylon tea comes from Sri Lanka, a small island in the Indian Ocean named ''Ceylon'' by British colonists. Ceylon refers to the geographical region in which the tea plant (Camellia sinesis) is grown, not to a specific type of tea.
Read more →Mega T Green Tea supplements are promoted as antioxidants, energy-boosters and weight loss products. The Mega T company advertises that their products can burn belly fat and enable users to lose as much as twenty pounds.
Read more →Biguerlai tea is promoted as a weight loss aid. It comes from the Philippines. It is purchased on-line, but no dedicated site exists for this tea and itβs unclear who manufactures it, according to Diet Spotlight.
Read more →If you are currently taking red bush tea, otherwise known as rooibos tea, for the treatment of a minor health ailment, then you should know about the side effects associated with the herb.
Read more →For various reasons, a decreased desire for sex may be experienced by both males and females, and is often cause for concern to those experiencing decreasing libido. The problem can originate with either the mind and emotions; or from physical issues such as lack of lubrication or blood flow to the genitals.
Read more →Black, green and many other teas are made of leaves from the plant Camellia sinensis. How the leaves are processed is what characterizes the differences among most teas. In general, most teas contain similar caffeine levels, which are usually lower than that of coffee.
Read more →Noni tea is brewed from the crushed leaves and fruit of the noni plant, or Morinda citrifolia, which is known to the Polynesian people as βthe sacred plant.β Also called Indian mulberry or morinda, noni is a tropical evergreen that grows in the Pacific islands, the Caribbean, Asia, South America and Asia.
Read more →Aside from its culinary value, thyme is used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of health conditions. Its main compound, thymol, is attributed with antimicrobial, antifungal, antioxidant and antitussive properties.
Read more →Mother's Milk tea, a product manufactured by Traditional Medicinals, contains a combination of herbs historically used to enhance breast milk production. Mother's Milk contains fennel, aniseed, coriander, fenugreek and blessed thistle.
Read more →Also called Asian, Chinese or Panax ginseng, Korean ginseng is a common medicinal herb for treating a range of health ailments. Korean ginseng tea may be helpful if you have erectile dysfunction, male infertility, diabetes, chronic fatigue syndrome, colds, infections or flu.
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