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Drinking Chamomile Tea Benefits Your wellbeing - 9 Good reasons to Grow Chamomile In Your Plants
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Feb 16, 2012 12:00 AM
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Feb 16, 2012 12:00 AM
Growing chamomile tea doesn't just benefit your health, it's going to entice your senses. The scent with the tiny daisy like flowers of the Chamomile plant smell like freshly cut apples. Chamomile needs to be a part of every basic plants. It's a hardy annual that adds beauty, attracts bees and butterflies due to the sweet fragrance the blooms produce, and is really a sweet flavorful tea. This really is one of many pleasures of accelerating herbs. One of many safest and gentlest of herbs, Chamomile has been used for years and years for medicinal purposes. Ancient Egyptians used the bottom flowers to drink for fighting colds, calming nerves and alleviating skin irritations. Modern science is currently proving that the ancient cultures knew whatever they were referring to. Here are nine reasons you should consider growing Chamomile in your basic herb garden: http://www.erinstea.com/camomile-tea-benefits/ Chamomile has proven anti bacterial properties that boost the disease fighting capability. It can be used in a steam for respiratory ailments such as hay fever, sinus infections and asthma.
More drinking and growing Chamomile tea benefits your health New information research has shown how the tiny daisy like flowers could have a chemical which will decrease the complications of Type 2 diabetes. This chemical posseses an affect that increases the ability of the cells allowing sorbitol to pass through the cell wall. In Type 2 diabetes, the sorbitol accumulates outside the nerve cells and eyes causing pain and blindness.
http://www.erinstea.com/camomile-tea-benefits/ There's nothing more soothing and attractive to the senses rather than experience Chamomile tea made from the comfort of the blooms out of your own garden. I drink dried loose leaf Chamomile tea in the winter. But, in the summertime, spending time to look out and pick the blooms and smell the sweet scent relaxes me. While i wait for a tea to steep, I feel the refreshing scent of newly cut apples. When i taste my tea in the garden, this is a lightly sweet taste that I feel doesn't have any sweetener added. I realize that when I make use of the loose leaf dried Chamomile tea, I often use a spot of honey or perhaps a touch of apple juice. Drinking and growing Chamomile tea not merely benefits your health, your senses. Incorporating this plant will benefit your backyard as well. I hope you will decide to make this herb section of your basic herb garden year in year out. Updated: February 15, 2012 10:29 AM PST
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