Monday, July 27, 2015

Thyme Tea

 
How to make thyme tea - Boil a pot of water and then add the leaves of the plant. Let the tea steep for 5-7 minutes before drinking.
 


Used on a regular basis in cooking, thyme is one of the most common herbs on the planet. The thyme tea can help you with a number of different things. It can be used as a mouthwash, and its antiseptic qualities will help sore throats, infected gums, and more. It's a common ingredient in most major mouthwashes, in fact. The tea itself also has numerous antifungal properties and is often used to combat skin parasites and athlete's foot, used in both oral and topical application.

Thyme tea has also been show to help with headaches and pain from inflammations like rheumatism. Gas and flatulence are also lessened through its use, and its healing properties for treating coughs due to colds and flu are well documented. It can also help ease bronchial troubles as well as providing assistance in overcoming anemia. Even some intestinal problems can be relieved through the use of this versatile tea.

Thyme cures styes and aids pink eye. It cleans scrapes and cuts immediately with its antiseptic and disinfectant properties. Thyme treats women with menstrual cramps and PMS symptoms also. Some people claim that it may help the alcoholics quit their habit.

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