8 Useful Additives To Tea

Karen Lennox Author: Karen Lennox Time for reading: ~1 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
8 Useful Additives To Tea

Autumn is already knocking hard on our door, taking the rains with it and gradually hiding the warm sun with its cloak of golden leaves and a cool breeze. To warm our body, more and more often

Autumn is already knocking hard on our door, bringing the rains with it and gradually hiding the warm sun with its cloak of golden leaves and a cool breeze. To warm our body, we will increasingly reach for hot drinks, and when they are not only delicious but also useful, the pleasure will be complete. We offer 8 products that you can add to your favorite tea to enjoy good health and mood .

 

Anise - an excellent remedy for inflammation of the lungs, throat, intestines and kidneys.

 

Dried blackberries or blueberries - tea with these fruits has a cleansing effect, helps prevent chronic diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.

 

Jasmine - extremely effective in general fatigue, malaise, chronic fatigue syndrome. Jasmine raises low blood pressure, relieves inflammation of the lining of the stomach.

 

Ginger - one of the most effective tonics that are able to stimulate metabolism and keep us warm on cold winter days.

 

Marigold - has a bactericidal effect, relieves sore throat with angina or cold.

 

Lavender - an effective remedy for neurosis, stress and depression. It is very calming and eliminates spasms.

 

Mint - Everyone has heard of mint tea. Few other drinks are as soothing as this one. Its aroma is able to relax you in the evening, soothe bronchial cough, lower the temperature in colds.

 

Dried citrus peels - adding them to tea, you will get not only an aromatic drink, but also the most useful vitamin medicine.

 

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