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Try Some Lavender Tea

July 3, 2013
Written by teasenz
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Try Some Lavender Tea

Lavender has long been known for its sweet smell and calming effect.  Not only that, lavender’s  anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antiseptic properties, make it great for treating wounds. It stimulates the cells of a wound to regenerate more quickly and prevent scarring. It’s also useful for treating headaches, insomnia, fever blisters, acne, disrupted digestion and even anxiety, stress and depression. Now, through the Teasenz shop, you can get Lavender Tea.

To prepare lavender tea, steep the dried blossoms in boiling water for seven to 10 minutes, and then strain it.  One of the best ways to make Lavender tea is with an infuser, though it is great to see the flowers unfurl in a glass tea pot..  Some find that it  has a rather strong flavor, so you may want to use less of it or mix it with other teas. Whether you mix it with other teas or drink it on its own, the tea also contains numerous health benefits. In addition to helping treat migraines, it can also help treat convulsions and help with insomnia relief.

With numerous health benefits and that lovely smell, it is great reason to try some Lavender tea today. It may also be a great mix for your black, green, or even floral teas – it could even add that extra oomph to some of your recipes.

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