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Petals galore! One more for your tea time enjoyment...

PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 7:23 pm
by Judith
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Here’s another herb tea to vary your drinking habits…chrysanthemum tea boosts immunity, reduces inflammataion, is good for circulation and liver health, is an anti-oxidant...bring it on,herb tea drinkers all!

http://www.bewellbuzz.com/healing-herbs ... a-benefits

Re: Herbal tea with a long history of being helpful...

PostPosted: Tue May 30, 2017 8:32 am
by GeoffreyHarrison
The element is responsible for bringing the water to a boil. When you switch on the kettle, the element heats up and brings the water to boil. ... In many Anex electric kettles, the element is hidden inside the base of the kettle so that it doesn't come in contact with the water.

Electric Kettle

Re: Herbal tea with a long history of being helpful...

PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2018 5:57 pm
by rathore36912
Ofcourse herbal teas are the most effective way to cleanse your body and boost immunity. They are full of health-boosting compounds that can even stop the growth of tumors and cancers. Even the science has begun approving this.
This may be the reaso n why the old people were so healthy and long-living. Now, we are deteriorating our bodies faster than ever.
But, medicinal or herbal teas can help us. These teas are best to heal the body and are caffeine-free as well.
I have found a source with a list of 11 herbal teas whose benefits and possible side-effects are discovered by NCBI.
-Rooibos tea
-chamomile tea
-peppermint tea
-lemon balm tea
-passionflower tea
-rose hip tea
-ginger tea
-sage tea
-chaga tea
-hibiscus tea
-echinacea tea

Source: https://trendsified.com/medicinal-herba ... e-effects/