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The Herbs Commonly Used in Teas

2 July 2008 2 Comments

There a many different types of herbs that can be added to different types of teas. Each herb has different tastes to it, health benefits, and more. So listed below are the four types of commonly used herbs in teas.

Chamomile is a commonly used herb in teas. It actually is one of the most commonly used herbs in teas because It is so easy to grow and produce. Also, it has a very good health benefit to it which is that it cures all digestive problems you may have, such as cramps, nausea, diarrhea, and more.

Anise is also an easy-to-grow herb. It has a taste alike to licorice. While it can sometimes lightly help digestive issues, it mainly cures coughs and congestion.

Lemongrass is growing rapidly in popularity. As another easy-to-grow herb, it was just found out that it helps lower cholesteral, while helping coughs and congestion. Anyone could grow lemongrass in their own garden...That's how easy it is to grow.

Mint is another easy-to-grow herb. Alike to chamomile , it will cure most of your digestive problems. Some specialists do say to drink a cup of mint tea every single day. It adds a GREAT flavor to your tea.

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