Tea was introduced to japan from china sometime in the early 9th century.The legend was from, Shen Nung,an early ruled emperor was a skilled, creative scientist and patron of the arts. In his formal and authoritative ways, he required, among other things, believe that drinking water must be boiled as a hygienic precaution. On One summer day while he visiting a distant region of his ruled kingdom, he and the court stopped to rest. In accordance with his ruling, the water for the court to drink must be put into boiling for these purposes . Dried leaves from the near, float into the boiling water, and a brown liquid drip feed into it, and the Emperor drank some and feel refreshed after it and he was wanted to involved something interested "vitality" in the new liquid and though, tea was been created ,according to legend.
Herbal Remedy for reducing phlegm
•Chamomile : An anti-inflammatory, appetite stimulant, digestive aid, diuretic, nerve
tonic, and sleep aid. Helps colitis, divert iculosis, fever, headaches,and pain. It is a
traditional remedy for stress and anxiety, indigestion, and insomnia.
Caution: Should not be taken for a long period of time, as this may lead to ragweed
allergy. Should not be taken by those allergic to ragweed.
•Peppermint : Flower Tops Leaves - Enhances digestion by increasing stomach
acidity. Slightly anesthetizes mucous membranes and the gastrointestinal tract.
Useful for chills, colic, diarrhea, headaches, heart trouble, indigestion, nausea, and
spasms.
•Anise - Seeds - Aids digestion, clears mucus from air passages, combats infections
and promotes milk production in nursing mothers. Good for indigestion and for
respiratory infections such as sinusitis. Also helpful for menopausal symptoms.
•Tea For Digestive Problems
1oz. chamomile
2/3 oz. peppermint
1 oz. caraway seeds
2/3 oz. angelica
Use 1 tsp of the mixture per cup of hot water. Steep the mixture 10 min. and strain.
This tea soothes the gastrointestinal tract and stimulates digestive activity, making it
useful for stomachaches or a too-full feeling.
•Heartburn Tea
1 tablespoon Chamomile
1 table spoon Peppermint
2 pods Star Anise
Boil pods for 5 minutes and steep the chamomile and peppermint in the Anise tea.
Drink one cup every hour for two hours before bedtime.
•Herbal remedies for allergy season description :
•Nettle : Flowers, leaves, roots - A diuretic, expectorant, pain reliever, and tonic.
Contains vital minerals that are essential in many disorders. Good for anemia,
arthritis, hay fever, and other allegic disorders, kidney problems, and
malabsorbtion syndrome. Improves goiter, inflammatory conditions, and mucous
conditions of the lungs.
•Peppermint : Flowering, Top Leaves - Enhances digestion by increasing stomach
acidity. Slightly anesthetizes mucous membranes and the gastrointestinal tract.
Useful for chills, colic, diarrhea, headaches, heart trouble, indigestion, nausea, and
spasms.
•Yerba santa :"Yerba mate" - Cleanses the blood, controls the appetite, fights aging,
stimulates the production of cortisone, and tones the nervous system. Is believed to
enhance the healing powers of other herbs. Useful for allergies, constipation, and
inflammatory bowel disorders.
•Eyebright : Used as an eyewash. Prevents secretion of fluids and relieves discomfort
from eyestrain or minor irritation. Good for allergies, itchy/watering eyes, and
runny nose. Also used to combat hay fever.
•Lemongrass leaves : Has astringent and tonic properties. Good for the skin and
nails.
•Calendula : Flower Petals - A natural anti-inflammatory and skin soother. Also
helps to regulate menstrual cycle and lessens fever. Useful for many skin disorders,
such as rashes, and sunburn, as well as for neuritis, and toothaches. Good for diaper
rash and other skin problems in small children.
•Red Clover : Flowers - Acts as an antibiotic, appetite supressant, blood purifier, and
relaxant. Good for bacterial infections, HIV and AIDS, inflamed lungs, kidneys,
liver diseases, skin problems, and weakened immune systems.
•Lavender Flowers - Relieves stress and depression, and is beneficial for the skin.
Good for burns and headaches, psoriasis, and skin problems.
•Fennel Seeds : Used as as appetite supressant and as an eyewash. Relieves
abdominal pain, colon disorders, gas, and gastrointestinal spasms. Useful for acid
stomach. Good after chemotheraphy, and/or radiation treatments for cancer.
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