Spring Herbal Tea Body Reset

Spring Herbal Tea Body Reset

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If you enjoy a nice cup of tea, why not try one that is not only delicious but can help heal your body and mind as well? In the Spring, this means using herbs that are in season during this time of year and offer a nice refreshing taste. Here are some spring herbal teas to try out.

Stinging Nettle Tea

When you look up herbs people enjoy using for tea in the spring, you will probably come across stinging nettle. This is not a tea people often think of year-round, but in the spring, it becomes a popular option. This is because of how well it works against seasonal allergies, which run rampant in the springtime especially. Stinging nettle is a green, leafy herb that offers an earthy flavor if you use just the herb itself. But you can flavor it with many other natural ingredients or additives, from raw honey to your preferred type of sweetener.

Chamomile

A more familiar tea is chamomile. This is another healing herb that can be found year-round, but often more popular in the spring and summer months. Chamomile tea can be found in tea bags in your supermarket, or the actual dry tea leaves if you prefer to use it that way. The best way to get the most nutrients is, of course, to use the dried chamomile herb blossoms and boil them in the water yourself. Chamomile is not only delicious, but it is relaxing and can help you sleep.

Rose

Have you ever had rose or rosehip tea? If not, you’re missing out! This is a perennial plant that has delicious, beautiful, and healing herbs. The rosehip tea uses the hips of a rose plant, which has more of a fruity flavor, but you can also get rose tea as well. This is excellent when used alone, but you can also get it mixed with other types of tea leaves like hibiscus or chamomile.

Hibiscus

The last spring herbal tea on our list is hibiscus. This is a beautiful and tropical plant found in hotter climates most often. The tea leaves create a darker red color of tea and taste very similar to cranberries. It is a nice fruity tea for the springtime, whether you have it alone or get a flavored version like strawberry or apple. Make yourself a nice hot cup of hibiscus tea, or on a hot spring day, go for an iced version.

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