Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Tea Detox Cleanse

Tea Detox Cleanse


Tea detoxing is a great way to get rid of some excess water weight and bloating, once every 6 months it is a good idea to try and drink 4-5 cups of different teas to detoxify your body.

While you are detoxing avoid processed foods, sugar, alcohol, gluten, and low-fat foods like low-fat milk that can actually promote weight gain instead of weight loss. Cutting out these types of foods will help boost your metabolism and help your body get rid of excess water.

Here are some of the teas and the time of the day each tea is suitable for you to take.

Breakfast Tea: Dandelion


Dandelion leaf or dandelion root tea is an herbal tea that can help improve your liver function, clear up your skin, promote better digestion, and lower blood pressure. Dandelion tea is a little bitter so ad a little honey to taste. Dandelion tea is a good detox tea to have along with your breakfast and you can have up to two cups per day.

Lunchtime Tea: Fennel Seed and Ginger Tea

Have a cup of fennel seed ginger tea to help reduce indigestion and minimize abdominal bloat. This type of tea increases satiety and won’t over stimulate your gut. To make the tea, infuse a half teaspoon of crushed fennel seeds, a teaspoon of chopped or minced fresh ginger, and a teaspoon of honey in boiling water.

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Afternoon Tea: Oolong Tea



Oolong is known for its antioxidants, oolong tea is a black tea with some caffeine in it. You can drink it during an afternoon slump for a small energy and metabolism boost but make sure to enjoy it before 6 p.m. and limit yourself to one cup. For extra flavor, try adding a cinnamon stick or some cinnamon powder to your cup of oolong tea.

After Dinner Tea: Milk Thistle Tea

Before bed, enjoy a cup of milk thistle tea, this is a popular ingredient in prepackaged tea toxes, milk thistle tea can promote healthy liver, gallbladder, and kidney function and as a result, lead to healthier digestion.


 Dandelion root and dandelion leaf tea can help clear skin and promote healthy liver and blood pressure function. Because this tea is bitter, you can add freshly squeezed lemon juice, stevia, or mix it with green tea to make it more palatable



Try drinking a cup of Rooibos tea right before bedtime. Rooibos teas, naturally caffeine-free, is an herbal infusion made from a South African bush. It’s loaded with antioxidants, and studies show it reduces tension, irritability and headaches – all key components linked to insomnia.







Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Tea Recipes

There are so many health benefits for drinking teas, but depending on your symptoms what are the best tea recipes for you, here are some of the most used tea recipes.



Tea for Sore Throats


1 Cup of Water

1 1/2 teaspoon Lemon Juice

1 tablespoon Manuka Honey

Dash of Cinnamon

Tea for Common Cold

 1 tablespoon Manuka Honey

3 Garlic cloves

1 tablespoon lemon juice

3 cups of water



Here are so many Healthy Tea Choices for you to try.

Tea For Sinus Infections

1 Teaspoon Turmeric

1-2 inches of raw Ginger

1 tablespoon Lemon Juice

2 Cups Water



Tea for Sleep

Chamomile

Tea for Bloating


Peppermint Tea

Tea for Clear Skin

Green Tea

Teas for Anxiety

Basil

Teas for Headache

Ginger

Try some of  your favorite all natural tea flavors to spruce up your tea