Saturday, November 16, 2013

Health and Beauty Flower Tea


Jasmine flowers are often used to scent and add  flavor to Green teas. Jasmine Bud Tea is one of Chinese herbal tea consists solely of the small and beautiful Jasmine flowers that have yet to open. This produces a caffeine-free and sweet brew.  It has been recorded that the Imperial Court of Song Dynasty used fresh jasmine flowers to perfume the emperor’s bed chamber. The lovely fragrance is known to have a calminative effects that soothe the nerves, while the Jasmine Bud Tea liquor is  refreshing and has a cooling effect on the body.
Cassia Tora Seed or Jue Ming Zi in Chinese, or the ripe seed of sickelpod cold nature of the fruit is excellent for cooling down the body. Cassia Tora Seed is highly valued in ancient Chinese herb. This bitter and salty Cassia Tora Seed has also been credited as an eyesight booster. Cassia Tora can also helps by removing intensive heat from the liver and improving vision, moisturizing intestine and eazing the bowels. Great help for loosing weight as well.
Bamboo Leaf Tea is made from 100% bamboo leaves grown and processed by hand in sunny Florida without the use of any chemicals. Bamboo Leaf Tea has a wonderful sweet, green flavor that aids and balances both mind and body. Bamboo has the highest amount of vegetative silica of any plant. It is what allows bamboo to grow so fast and strong and yet remain flexible. Silica adds strength and flexibility to all the cells of the body. It is also a well known beauty supplement supporting hair and nail growth as well as adding suppleness to the skin.
A rare flower tea only grown at an altitude of 3,000 meters above sea level in the Kunlun mountains. Flowers grow slowly in cold temperatures, resulting in a delicious flower taste with notes of caramel and a dark red tea liquor. Snow Chrysanthemum flower tea contains high amounts of amino acids and proteins, which is beneficial to your health by lowering blood sugar, reducing high cholesterol, and preventing heart diseases.
This dried lemon peel is very useful for cooking, making cooktails and even making a cup of lemon tea. is said to help with digestive or gastrointestinal problems. Very convenient, just put one piece of dried lemon peel to a cup of boiling water. Add sugar or honey if you like. Great as iced tea.
Kumquats or cumquats are a group of small fruit-bearing trees in the flowering plant family Rutaceae, either forming the genus Fortunella, or placed within Citrus sensu lato. The edible fruit closely resembles that of the orange (Citrus sinensis), but it is much smaller and ovular, being approximately the size and shape of an olive. The English name "kumquat" derives from the Cantonese word "gam gwat". The plant is native to south Asia and the Asia-Pacific region. Kumquats are often eaten raw. As the rind is sweet and the juicy center is sour, the raw fruit is usually consumed either whole—to savor the contrast—or only the rind is eaten. The fruit is considered ripe when it reaches a yellowish-orange stage and has just shed the last tint of green.
Forget Me Not Flower Tea is a caffeine-free tea. Forget Me Not Flower Tea brews a mild and grassy flavored taste. Me Not Flower Tea is known for its beautiful bright purple flowers. Forget Me Not Flower Tea helps to reduce high blood pressure, smoothes the nerves and promotes restful sleep. It also promotes skin beauty and drank for slimming purposes. This tea can be mixed with rose bud ,stevia sweet leaf or honey to enhance its flavor.

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