Archive for Herbal Teas

Herbal Remedies & Treatments : Herbal Tea Cures for Cataracts

Sunday, January 29th, 2012

Certain properties in herbal teas can help prevent or treat cataracts invading your eyes. Restore your vision and keep it perfect withhelp from an acupuncture physician and registered herbalist in this free video. Expert: ROBERT LINDE Bio: Acupuncture physician and registered herbalist Robert Linde has studied herbs since 1975 and has practiced Traditional Chinese Medicine for more than six years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz Series Description: Herbs can have a powerful effect on your body, but you should check with your doctor first. Apply herbal remedies to your ailments with help from an acupuncture physician and registered herbalist in this free video.

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Herbal Tea (Hong Kong, China)

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Simply put tea bag in boiling water? There might a better way to make herbal tea. Mrs. Lam, can you please tell us, what are the different types of tea you have? “We have many types of Chinese teas. We have black tea, which older people like as it calms the stomach and helps digestion. Younger people tend to favor green teas.” Mrs. Lam is now going to show us how to prepare green tea. “First we take the dried green tea, and put the leaves into a covered cup. We take water that is not boiling, maybe about 80 degrees, and first wash away the impurities. Then let it steep for about 30 seconds, depending on how strong you like your tea. Now we pour into a teapot, and each time we make the tea, it will have different strength.” Delicious and refreshing. This is Rosanna Wilcox, showing you Hong Kong.

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nerdiTEA – Herbal Tea Calming Chai (Aura Teas)

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

nerdiTEA.com explores Aura Tea’s Herbal Tea Calming Chai, a blend of chamomile, lemon peel, bay leaves, marigold and fennel seed.

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Coffee Vs. Herbal Teas

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

Coffee Vs. Regular Tea – as part of the expert series by GeoBeats. Many people ask me if there is a difference between coffee or herbal teas, and if so, which one is better? When thinking about coffee, it is important to realize that if you are sensitive to caffeine you should go with a decaf choice just because caffeinated coffee can make you a little jittery, can cause anxiety, and can also make blood pressure a little worse. Now, if you are okay with the caffeine in coffee, coffee is a great source of antioxidants. Antioxidants are something that help us fight free radicals, which can prevent us from feeling great. It can also cause disease and aging. Coffee is known for actually being able to play a role in blood sugar control. There is a mineral in coffee called chromium, which now is getting a lot of attention in diabetes research. So, they think that chromium is the compound in coffee that actually helps control blood sugar. Coffee is also known to help prevent Parkinson’s Disease, although the exact mechanism is not yet discovered. Herbal teas, on the other hand, are also a great source of antioxidants and they also have different health benefits. Depending on the type of tea that you choose, you can have a different herbal remedy for an ailment that you may be suffering from. Either way, they are both great choices. They should be drank in moderation. And again, if you are sensitive to the caffeine, go for a decaf herbal tea or a decaf coffee.

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Tea Mastery – a relaxing herbal tea blend

Sunday, December 18th, 2011

tea making, a quick instructional. This is a blend for relaxation: OatStraw, LemonBalm and Valerian Root. valerian is so calming.

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