What garden herbs can be used to brew teas?!


Question:

What garden herbs can be used to brew teas?


Answers:
mint - good for the digestive system, heals cold/ flu
lemongrass - speed up digestion, prevent infection from virus
marjoram - lower blood pressure, calming, relief constipation
bergamot - good for digestive system, strengthen immune system, relief gas problem
hyssop - relief coughing, fever, increase blood pressure
fennel - resume appetite,relief constipation, detoxi
dill - improve digestion, relief gas problem
corriander - relief stomach-ache, contains lots of Vitamin A

brew the fresh herbs with a pot you may add honey to drink with mint, bergamot, dill or hyssop. I like to add ginger with corriander and a pinch of salt to make it as light soup to heal my cold. Both mint and dill are good for stomach or digective system, you may mix them together to get a mix of flavour and add a bit of honey to serve it.

I like mint....cat nip is good tea for stomach problems...I starred you to check your answers later...good question,I want to learn more too..

Stivia is supposed to be a good tea.

It can also be ground into a powder and used as a zero-calorie sweetener.

I like lemon balm for the taste. Basil tea is good for constipation, but I don't think it taste good.

I've enjoyed tea made from these herbs from my garden:
Mint
Lemon Balm
Rosemary
Rosehip (not a herb, though)
Anise

Mint
Rosemary
oh and **drum roll please.......
Cannibus yes Marijuana tea. They say its nasty tasting but the effects are for mood enhancements and appetite, and that it works wonders in both areas.




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