This week I was harvesting a large amount of mint. And contemplating a harvest of sweet woodruff. As a result, it got me thinking about refreshing mint-based teas and I remembered this one I posted on Facebook back in 2015.
The recent rain has cleared our air of the smoke from the Canadian Wildfires, but I fear it will come back in a few days. This tea can assist with coughs, sore throats and congestion from not-so-great-air.
Aromatic Mint Tea
- 2 parts Spearmint
- 1 part Marjoram
- 1 part Sweet Woodruff
- 1 part Sage
Spearmint leaves are often used in herbal teas and remedies for their potential respiratory benefits. It may help alleviate coughs, congestion, and sinus discomfort.
Marjoram is known for its calming effects on the nervous system. It promotes relaxation, relieves stress, and improves sleep quality.
Sweet woodruff contains antioxidant compounds that help protect the body against oxidative stress and free radicals, potentially reducing cellular damage. Sweet woodruff also has mild sedative properties and has been used as a relaxant to help promote relaxation and relieve stress.
Sage has natural antiseptic and antibacterial properties that may help soothe sore throats, alleviate mouth ulcers, and support oral health.
It's important to note that while herbs like spearmint, marjoram, sweet woodruff, and sage have traditional uses and potential medicinal benefits, it's always advisable to consult with a healthcare professional or herbalist before using them for specific health concerns or if you have any underlying medical conditions.
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