Don't Dispose of Your Tea Bag! Learn the Benefits of Tea Bag Healing
Don't Dispose of Your Tea Bag! Learn the Benefits of Tea Bag Healing - Research has
proven the healing power of plants. Even though hundreds, if not thousands, of
plants show medicinal properties, only a handful are good enough to be brewed
to make tea.
And
the healing effects of drinking herbal tea are sometimes even stronger than
taking herbs in pill form. Best of all, if consumed calmly or well accompanied,
tea can even relieve your troubled soul.
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Besides enjoying the healing benefits of tea drinks, here are other creative ways to use your tea bag:
o Take care of sunlight or radiation with aloe vera tea
applied to the affected area for healing faster and more comfortable during
sleep. Simply brew two to four bags of aloe vera tea and pour them into a cold
water bath.
Soak
in a bathtub to allow healing and prevent moisture loss from the skin. Burns
can also be washed with cold aloe tea used in mist makers.
o To deal with flu and flu quickly, season your
marinade with ginger. Simply brew two bags of ginger tea in a pan of hot water,
leave it steep, then add it to the bathtub.
The
warm and stimulating effects of ginger are perfect for those who usually
experience cold hands and feet, or for those who recover from cold after
suffering from colds, flu or other diseases.
o For instant relaxation and skin rejuvenation, fog
your own practical face by letting two lavender bags or chamomile tea steep
until cool, then pour in a mist spray bottle.
o Increase some potpourri and soothe your senses at home
with two tea bags (jasmine, orange or ginger work well) and let it boil a
little in a pan of water.
Add
orange slices, cinnamon sticks, or a few slices of apple for a stronger aroma.
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