Whether you want to shed some few pounds or simply desire to have good heath, herbal tea is definitely good for you. Herbal tea is a great substitute if you find drinking mineral water plain. My husband has taken to drinking tea every night and as a result says he feels so much better. I’ll give you a progress report after another month or so of this. The important thing to remember with herb tea is you need to drink five glasses every day to relish all the benefits. Here are top reasons why you should drink herbal tea.
1. Great for weight loss
Herbal tea has been known to help in losing weight. This is a popular topic, reason being that teas can actually help in weight loss as they increase the body’s metabolism thus improving your blood circulation, cholesterol level and ultimately enhances cardiovascular health. Green tea has an antioxidant referred to as catechins, recent studies show that they significantly help to reduce fat. Remember Green Tea, like black tea has caffeine.
2. Prevents Cancer
People who drink herbal tea are less susceptible to lung cancer and other common diseases. Believe it or not, research indicates that herbal tea helps to treat stroke, heart ailments and even certain cancers. Lemon Grass is a good herb for canser as are any that help with nausea.
3. Cures stomach ailments
If you suffer from frequent stomach ailments, try drinking at least a cup of tea every day after your meals. Herbal tea reduces the acids in the stomach and therefore digestion takes place ably. There are specific herbs that are especially good for stomach disorders, like catnip, ginger, peppermint, thyme.
4. Enhances the immune system
According to recent scientific studies, herbal teal strengthens the body’s immune system to ensure you are not prone to flu and other lung diseases. With a strong immune system, your body now has the ability to repair and regenerate the damage cells rapidly. A number of herbs work with your body to improve immunity in a number of different ways. You can increase Vitamin C with rose hips, add anti-viral properties with thyme, and use violets to gently stimulate the immune system.
5. Reduces stress
When your work and lifestyle seems stressful, drink one cup of tea. It is relaxing and therefore very effective at minimizing stress levels. Certain herbs with also enhance this stress reduction ability, including lavender and chamomile.
On the other hand, herbal tea has been known to interfere with medication. For instance, it prevents proper absorption of iron in the gut. Rosemary can if overused raist the blood pressure. Herbal tea can also become habit forming. However, the Backyard Patch can help you with this habit!
Backyard Patch Tea
I began to blend teas back in the late 80s when all you could buy in stores was peppermint or chamomile tea. I found both rather boring and realized that mixtures of herbs, like those I cooked with, would provide better flavors. Unable to find all the herbs I wanted to use, like apple mint, pineapple sage and flavored thymes, I planted my first herb garden. It was a desire for herbal tea that started it all.
Since then, I have designed more than 25 different herbal teas. All are combined first with taste in mind and medicinal benefits second, because nothing that tastes awful can be taken long enough to cure anything. All of my teas are available in our E-stores -- eBay Store or Etsy store.
Check out all my teas at this link:
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This year I designed two new teas: Holiday Comfort and Joy with several herbs including hibiscus and lemon balm. It makes a beautiful red tea you can serve hot or iced and the raspberry leaf and lavender in it will give your immune system a boost to help ride out winter colds. The other tea, Christmas Tidings, is a black loose-leaf tea blended with citrus and spices. This unique recipe was adapted from one created during coffee shortages in World War II. My seasonal tea blends are at this link.
There is no trouble so great or grave that cannot be much diminished by a nice cup of tea. ~Bernard-Paul Heroux
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Friday, October 29, 2010
Benefits of Herbal Tea
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