Posts tagged ‘herbal tea’

Aside from water, tea is the world’s most popular and frequently ingested beverage. Humans have been drinking tea since the beginning of recorded history and there is a seemingly endless variety of teas and flavours. Because tea can be made from the leaves or flowers of virtually any beneficial plant or mixture of plants, the possibilities for different combinations and flavours are limited only by one’s imagination. Generally speaking, however, there are only two basic types of tea: those that contain caffeine and those that do not.

Naturally caffeinated teas are divided into three categories, black, green or white, and are all harvested from the same plant, camellia sinensis. Their colour names refer to the level of the processing they undergo. Many health benefits are realised from drinking these caffeinated teas, with green tea garnering the recent spotlight due to its recognition as a powerful antioxidant. Flavours are added to caffeinated teas to enhance their taste by a process known as scenting. Bergamot is an example of a caffeinated tea that has been scented or infused with additional flavour, providing antibacterial properties to the stomach. Drinking Jasmine tea, another flavoured or scented caffeinated tea, promotes weight loss and also has powerful antioxidant properties. Continue reading ‘The Types and Flavours of Tea’ »

Chinese herbal teas are considered to be part of the sum total of Chinese medical theory and practice, referred to as Traditional Chinese Medicine, or TCM. Unlike the West, where scientific investigation produced a powerful body of knowledge and careful correlation of theory and fact, TCM is a loose collection of accumulated and practical lore considered proven by the test of time.

In this body of knowledge, theory begins with ideas of “chi’ and “yin and yang.” The practical application of medical treatment is based on the observations of my healers over the course of centuries. The application of TCM and Chinese herbal teas, while not offering the detail of scientific studies, is most assuredly based on long histories of successful treatments. Continue reading ‘Chinese Herbal Teas – a unique and perfect drink’ »

Peppermint tea is an herbal tea with character and it has been around since herbs became known for their healing properties. This tea is made from the leaves of the peppermint plant and is often referred to as mint tea. This tea is completely natural and has no caffeine in it so you can drink it anytime during the day or night to refresh you.

It has a long history and this is because it is so well known for its health benefits. It is often taken as an aid to digestion. Therefore it’s a great tea to serve after a meal. In fact if you are suffering from any form of stomach ailment such as cramps or simply a tummy ache, this tea will help calm your stomach. It’s also good if you have diarrhea. Irritable bowel syndrome can also be alleviated with this tea. Continue reading ‘Peppermint Tea: An Herbal Tea With Pizzaz’ »