Post date: Oct 16, 2017 8:56:21 PM
Hibiscus tea has long been used to help regulate blood pressure and paired with other synergistic herbs is a wonderful, refreshing beverage. There’s just something about drinking flowers that just lifts your spirits and makes you smile!
My favorite way to drink hibiscus herbal tea is iced. It’s perfect for a hot, summer day! I love adding it to my water kefir and kombucha second ferments for a lovely, tangy flavor. It’s yummy hot as well but really works best as an iced tea.
The herbs used in this blend are chosen for a reason. They all contribute added benefits to the tea.
Hibiscus is rich in cancer-fighting antioxidants and vitamin C. It may help calm hot flashes, it’s anti-inflammatory, great for the skin, boosts immunity, helps balance fluids in the body, and boosts metabolism. It’s also good for cholesterol and as I mentioned, blood pressure.
Rose Hips are chock full of flavor, vitamin C and antioxidants. They are great for constipation and also for the kidneys.
Peppermint is a catalyst herb that enhances the healing properties of all the other herbs. It’s also wonderful for digestion and can even help alleviate allergies. It can help ease nausea and headache pain. It’s anti-viral and anti-bacterial. It helps clear the respiratory tract when sick.
Lemongrass has healthy flavonoids and vitamins and minerals including iron, magnesium and potassium.
Orange Peel obviously has vitamin C, antioxidants and flavonoids. They are great for digestion, indigestion and respiration.
Lemon Verbena smells so good growing in the garden! It’s wonderful for the nervous system and for emotional health. It’s uplifting and can help relieve stress. It’s also really great for digestion with is beneficial for overall health.
Wild Cherry Bark is one of my favorite herbs for respiratory and cardiovascular health. It helps reduces inflammation, and is antispasmodic.
Like many of my herbal tea recipes, I use parts as the measurement of choice. A part is whatever you want it to be: a teaspoon, a tablespoon, a cup, etc. Links to where to find the herbs to make this tea are clickable in the recipe itself and additional links are provided below.
Hibiscus Herbal Tea Blend
Ingredients
Instructions
Anyone wanting to add a little zip and zest to their day or who wants an overall healthy tea, hibiscus herbal tea is the one!
From: http://realfoodoutlaws.com/hibiscus-herbal-tea-blend/