My Happy Belly Tea combines spearmint, peppermint, fennel seed, tarragon and ginger. This blend includes a number of carminative (gas- and flatulence-relieving) herbs, resulting in a tea that cleanses ...
Learn how to pick some tea garden plants and how to dry herbs for tea so you can enjoy your homemade herbal blend. Do you enjoy a freshly steeped cup of tea? Have you ever tried making it from scratch ...
Defrost with endless cups of DIY tea, made from whatever you have in your kitchen. Think herbal tea is only an option after you’ve sucked down way too many cups of coffee? Think again. Herbal tea ...
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6 Herbal Tea Recipes (Infusions)

Herbal Teas…there’s nothing quite as satisfying as brewing your own cup of tea straight from the garden! Growing medicinal ...
As the cold weather settles in, there is nothing like a hot cup of tea to take winter’s edge off. Rather than raiding your grocery store for pre-packaged flavors, why not try your hand at these easy ...
When we’re suffering from a bad cold, nothing makes us feel like we’re taking care of ourselves more than a steaming cup of herbal tea, particularly if it contains medicinal herbs. Sipping on ...
Monarda didyma, commonly called bee balm, bergamot and Oswego tea, is an attractive and nectar-rich native plant for a rain garden, herb garden or perennial bed. Bee balm is in the mint family ...
Builder's tea has long been Britain's favourite cuppa, but more of us are choosing herbal teas instead. Sales of fruit and herbal tea have shot up 15 per cent in the past year. But at 6p a bag, ...
The Chinese started the art of tea making about 5,000 years ago when, according to Chinese mythology, Emperor Shen Nung was sitting beneath a tree while his servant boiled drinking water. A leaf ...
A woman who mistakenly used foxglove instead of comfrey leaves to make a herbal tea was rushed to hospital in a life-threatening condition. Writing in the journal BMJ Case Reports, doctors at King's ...
A gelatinous substance that would otherwise be waste from a nut often used to make herbal tea can be made into a hydrogel with all different biomedical uses, University of Chicago researchers recently ...