Nettle Tea It helps with respiratory tract diseases, with osteoarthritis, diabetes and hypertension. In people’s medicine, nettle tea combined with honey has been used for ages to treat asthmatic problems.
It eases menopause symptoms and helps with menstrual pain and cramps. It also stimulates milk production for nursing mothers.
It takes care of the kidney, the liver, the thyroid and the spleen health. It stops bleeding, it helps in elimination of intestinal parasites and inflammation.
It eases nausea, diarrhea and bloatedness.
Ginger Tea
This one also helps in fighting colds, flu, coughs and respirational diseases. It boosts the circulation, stimulates digestion and prevents morning sickness or motion sickness.
It eases headaches and menstrual cramps. It also helps to people that suffer from allergies.
Calendula Tea
Effective with sore throat, stomach ulcers and thickened lymph nodes.
It has positive effect on the immunity, the circulation and menstrual cramps.
Full of anti-inflammatory properties, used in treating abdominal cramps, constipation and also issues with the kidneys and the urinary tract. It is successful in treating diarrhea, intestinal inflammation and healing herpes or hepatitis.
It is exceptionally good for fighting virus and bacterial urinary infections. Washing the face with calendula tea eases the appearance of acne, inflammation, rash and different skin irritations.
Yarrow Tea
It is one of the teas that were broadly used by our grandparents. It cleanses the bloodstream and treats heart issues. It has strong anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties. It regulates monthly periods and eliminates menstrual cramps.
It eliminates bloody stools, nose bleedings and other internal or external bleeds.
Rosemary Tea
It works as an antioxidant, it strengthens the organism and prevents heart diseases.
It regulates digestion, stimulates circulation, and eases headaches and dizziness. It strengthens the memory and cognitive abilities.
Research has confirmed that rosemary helps in prevention of Alzheimer’s disease.
Antiseptic gargling water is prepared from rosemary.
Burdock Tea
Known as a protector of the urinary tract, but also has a natural power in treating diabetes. It is a great diuretic and laxative. It stimulates elimination of toxins and maintains the kidney and the liver health.
It has an important role in treating colds, rheumatism, gout, stomach diseases and even cancer. It is popular as a skin and hair friend.
Some cultures even see it as a powerful aphrodisiac.
Sage Tea
It maintains the health of the digestion tract, the lungs and the nerves. It helps with high fever, over sweating and rheumatism.
It regulates menstrual cycles and menstrual issues in general.
It guards the health of the teeth, the gums and the mouth and is extraordinary antiseptic for cleansing the mouth and the throat.
According to people’s legends, drinking sage tea for 40 days completely heals the liver.
Thyme Tea
It is used for expectoration and disinfection of the mouth and the throat. It strengthens physical and mental abilities, eliminating fatigue, anxiety and tension.
People have used it as a method to treat alcoholism, because the consumption of the tea eliminates the wish to consume alcohol. Here is the recipe: Pour hot water over a handful of thyme and leave it for 2 minutes. Store the tea in thermos and take a sip every 15 minutes.
This tea also eases coughing and stimulates expectoration, therefore contribution to easing symptoms of colds, asthma and bronchitis.
It helps with insomnia, headaches, menstrual issues and rheumatism.