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The Therapeutic Effects of Tea

The Therapeutic Effects of TeaA cup of tea can do more than just help relax the mind and quiet the soul with its soothing warmth and variety of flavors. Many teas actually contain therapeutic effects for many common health and beauty complaints, and tea can be utilized in a variety of different ways to help relieve symptoms.

 

Skin

Tea can be both ingested and used on the skin for natural benefits. You can make simple natural products for your skin with a variety of teas. Yarrow tea and chamomile tea can be used as astringent toners if they are put into a spray bottle and misted on the face.

 

Sunburn

Non-herbal black tea can be used to help relieve sunburn. You can steep 6 tea bags in 4 cups of hot water until the tea cools. Apply it the affected area with a soaked cotton cloth repeatedly until the burn feels better.

 

Oily Skin

To help control oily skin, try drinking a few cups of strong yarrow tea. Steep 2 teaspoons of yarrow in a cup of just boiled water for 10 minutes and drink. Drink a cup a day for skin maintenance, and a cup in the morning and one at night for problem skin. Yarrow astringent properties help reduce the skin`s oil.

 

Body Odor

Drink a glass of strong sage tea daily to decrease and get rid of body odors. Steep 2 tea bags in a cup of hot water for 10 minutes, and enjoy.

 

Eye Complaints

Tea bags can be used in a variety of different ways to help make the eyes look and feel better.

 

Irritated Eyes

Use wet chamomile tea bags to relieve puffy eyes. Moistened black tea bags are thought to reduce redness and itching of the eyes, and a rosemary tea bag can be used to help your eyes from feeling strained and tired.

 

Sties

To help get rid of a sty in your eye, moisten a non-herbal tea bag and place it on your closed eye for as long as possible. Use a bandage to help keep it in place. If you commonly get sties in your eyes, drink burdock seed tea every morning and every night to help prevent them. Bancha leaf tea is also a remedy for removing sties.

 

Hair Therapy

Make a rosemary and sage tea to help boost the shine of your dark hair. Use two tea bags of each and steep in hot water until cool. Strain, and apply this rinse to your hair after you shampoo. You can use rosemary and sage by themselves for the same effect. If you have light hair and want to get an herbal boost, use chamomile or yarrow tea or try the combination.

 

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