If you don't like to take western medicine, herbal tea is wonderful for helping alleviate specific problems! It helps reduce headaches, stomachaches, or even do things such as energize, relax you, or
help put you to sleep! Please
Visit our Herbal Remedies Page for lots of recipes for teas to help various ailments and conditions.
The other great thing about it is the variation of flavors they come in! You can get any kind of flavor from peppermint, papaya, or even ginger.
The great thing is that although they are extremely beneficial for specialized illnesses, they also carry antioxidants that will help with overall health as well! If you are looking for natural health alternatives, but don't enjoy the taste of green, black, white, rooibos, or oolong tea, look no further than herbal infusions!
Coming SOON - Herbal-Tea Kit!
We have a TON of information on Teas! Here are some quick links for you!
Peppermint Tea was the first herbal I've ever tried. I'm sure you've heard that if your stomach hurts, peppermint is the answer. Well guess what, it's true! In fact, I'm drinking a cup of peppermint tea as I'm writing this because my stomach is bothering me a little bit.
Another favorite of mine is mixing a few of the memory enhancing herbal infusions together for a brain booster. These are great to take the morning of an important test, meeting, or anything of that nature where you need to be at your best. It must work because I've been on the deans list for awhile now!
Herbal Tea Recipes
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Herbal tea comes in all kinds of flavors that help cure different illnesses. Here are just a few:
Digestion/Stomach Problems
*Alfalfa
*Peppermint
*Aloe Vera
*Catnip
*Papaya
*Slippery Elm
*Ginger
*Anise
*Hops
*Meadowsweet
Heart Health
*Ginger
*Ginkgo
*Motherwort
*Astragalus
*Calendula
Coughs, Asthma, Bronchial Infections
*Thyme
Fatigue
*Milk Thistle
*Nettle Leaf
*Ginseng
*Oatstraw
*Slippery Elm
*Suma
*Yerba Mate
Memory
*Ginseng
*Gingko
*Gotu Kola
*Hawthorn
*Rosemary
*Sage
Migraines
*Lavender
*Feverfew
Joints, Stiffness, Pain
*Dong Quai
*Hyssop
*Yarrow
Liver, Kidneys, Gallblader
*Dandelion
Depression
*Sage & Oatstraw
*Black Cohosh Tea
There are many, many more as there is some type of tea for practically every possible thing that could go wrong in your body.
Herbal Tea and Pregnancy
is something that pregnant or those who may be pregnant need to be aware of. Certain herbs are approved as safe and others need to be avoided during pregnancy.
If you have not found the herbal information you are looking for, please contact me and I will try to assist with your query, you can also check out this website which also has a bunch of information on various herbs.
Free Recipes for herbal infusions can be found on our site as well! We invite you to share Your Favorite Recipe as well. We hope to grow a large recipe database to share on our site, so please send your recipes along!
If your a busy mom and you'd like to take care of your family's health through herbal remedies, please check out this website - www.herbal-remedies-for-busy-moms.com
Caffeine Content
These days, a lot of people are worried about consuming too much caffeine. But great news folks - most herbal tea contains no or little caffeine! Even better, it NATURALLY contains no caffeine, so you don't need to worry about extra chemicals being put into your tea. If you are mixing tea and herbs, and looking to decaffeinate the tea, our instructions for decaffeintated tea will help.
Mix and Match
Here is something that is pretty creative for you to do. Imagine that you want to find a natural remedy for joint problems, but you also have a bad stomach. Mixing herbs together is the answer! For example, for the joint problem you can take Yarrow, and for the digestion you could take Peppermint. Since the regular dosage is about 1 teaspoon per cup, you could put 1/2 teaspoon of Yarrow and mix it with 1/2 teaspoon of Peppermint, and help both your problems at the same time!
If you are worried 1/2 teaspoon won't be enough, feel free to do a teaspoon of each but remember to double the water to 2 cups instead of one. Feel free to mix and match as much as you want. There are some wonderful combinations available, and with all the different types of herbal tea your options are almost limitless.
When drinking this type of tea, or any type of tea for that matter, make sure you taste it without sugar first to see how you enjoy the taste. If you add sugar to your tea, your just negating the health benefits! Sugar is one of the most underestimated things you can put into your mouth, and if people cut back on it, perhaps by "not adding sugar" with their tea, they would certainly lose weight!
Search for the tea and/or ailment you're looking for to see if I've written a page about it. If not, feel free to contact me and ask me to write a page for it.
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