6 antioxidant tea recipes

6 antioxidant tea recipes

Antioxidants are molecules capable of neutralizing free radicals that harm and attack the body, impairing its proper functioning, leading to premature aging and increasing the risk of developing diseases such as cancer, diabetes, among others. Therefore, when antioxidants bind to these free radicals, they neutralize them and prevent them from causing damage. Antioxidants can be […]

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Parsley tea for weight loss

Parsley tea for weight loss

Parsley tea is good for losing weight because it has diuretic properties that help reduce fluid retention and swelling in the legs and belly, which favors a toned body and a more defined silhouette. Furthermore, parsley tea facilitates digestion because it stimulates the production of saliva and other digestive juices, helps control blood sugar and […]

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Artemisia: what it is for (and how to make tea)

Artemisia: what it is for (and how to make tea)

Artemisia is a medicinal plant, of the species Artemisia vulgarisindicated to help treat irregular menstruation, menstrual cramps or anxiety, as it has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antispasmodic and antiseptic properties. The normally used parts of artemisia, which is also popularly known as chamomile, fireweed, queen of herbs, are the leaves and flowers, for preparing tea or compresses. […]

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Aroeira: what it is for and how to make tea

Aroeira: what it is for and how to make tea

The mastic tree is a medicinal plant of the species Schinus terebinthifoliusrich in flavonoids, saponins, terpenes and tannins, which give it anti-inflammatory, tonic, diuretic, healing and antimicrobial properties, and is therefore popularly used as a home remedy for fever, rheumatism or urinary infections in women. The normally used part of the mastic tree is the […]

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What is Abútua tea good for?

What is Abútua tea good for?

Abútua is a medicinal plant used mainly for problems related to the menstrual cycle, such as delayed menstruation and intense cramps. Its scientific name is Chondrodendon platiphyllum and can be purchased in some health food stores and compounding pharmacies. What is the abutu for? Abutua is used to treat delayed menstruation, menstrual cramps, uric acid, […]

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