A Dose of PositiviTEA — Tea Health Benefits RSS



ATTN: SWEET TEA LOVERS!

summerville sweet tea + methods for the best brew. Worthy of sippin' on your front porch. 🌿 🌿 🌿 Our Summerville Sweet Tea captures everything you love about a classic sweet tea and MORE! We amped up this tea by adding a few different ingredients that highlight the natural crisp, cool, and sweet flavors of a simple sweet tea. Made with black tea, spearmint, calendula, and lemon, this tea is made for sippin' on the porch and shootin' the breeze with. The ingredients in this blend are energizing, immune system boosting, and rich in antioxidants. Summerville Sweet Tea BREW TIPS:  Add 1-2 teaspoons of tea in 8 oz of hot water for 3-5 minutes. We recommend serving this tea with a big dollop of honey,...

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COLD BREW TEA 🥶

cold brew tea simple. easy. very tasty. Have you ever tried cold brew tea? 🥶 There is some evidence that cold brew tea might offer even more benefits than regular hot tea and even iced tea! Sometimes your tea might have a bitter or astringent taste, and that can be due to a few things. Maybe you added too much tea, or steeped it too long ,or used water that was too hot. If you struggle with creating the perfect flavor of tea, you might try making cold brew! First, you need a pitcher. Making cold brew is easy! Just add 5-7 tablespoons of tea to the infuser in the pitcher, fill the pitcher all the way up with room temperature...

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ALL ABOUT BLACK TEA. 🖤

black tea 🖤 🖤 🖤 The heart healthy tea. All tea originates from the same exact plant—Camellia sinensis. It’s how the plant’s leaves are processed that define if tea becomes black, green, oolong, white, and so on. During oxidation, oxygen interacts with the tea plant’s cell walls to turn the leaves the rich dark brown to black color that black tea leaves are famous for. Oxidation alters the flavor profile of a black tea as well, helping add malty, fruity, or even smoky notes! SCIENCE TELLS US Black tea contains flavonoids, which are beneficial for heart health. Studies have found that regularly drinking black tea may help reduce the risk of heart disease. Drinking black tea on a regular basis may help...

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ALL ABOUT CHAMOMILE 🌼

chamomile Anxiety Soothing & Digestion Boosting The plant's physician. In olden days, chamomile was known as the plant's physician because people thought that by placing chamomile next to a sickly plant, 90% of the time the plant would recover! Chamomile rightly gets the nickname because it has been used for thousands of years to treat everything from loss of appetite to irregular periods to bronchitis. Today we regard chamomile for its calming abilities to soothe anxiety and tension and it makes for a great bedtime tea. SCIENCE TELLS US Chamomile tea may protect against diarrhea, stomach ulcers, nausea and gas, likely due to its anti-inflammatory effects. Chamomile contains antioxidants that may promote sleepiness, and drinking chamomile tea has been shown to improve...

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LOVE THE OUTDOORS? 🌲

3 tea pairings for your summer outdoor activities  🧘🏽‍♀️ 🌿 🧘🏽‍♀️ 🌿 Are you working in the garden this summer? Try this tea! Lavender Sage Lemonade is blended with ingredients often found in a garden, making it your ideal companion to bring along when tending to your plants. Made with lemon myrtle, lemongrass, lemon peel, sage, lavender, rose hips, licorice root and calendula petals, this blend is herbaceous and refreshing. It works to help detoxify the body and calm the mind! We recommend using 2 teaspoons of Lavender Sage Lemonade per 8 oz of water. Serve iced and unsweetened or with a spoonful of honey to accentuate the lemon flavor. Love to hike & explore your natural surroundings? Try this...

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