Flower tea, Jasmine being the most popular is best consumed in spring or to start your day in the early morning. After the cold effects of winter, Jasmine green tea, with its sweet floral fragrant nature, helps lift ones spirit and activate their positive energy.
Traditionally, Jasmine Tea is used to moderate symptoms associated with feeling down and nervousness. It can help people who suffer from depression, anxiety, sadness, a lack of confidence and paranoia. The aroma therapeutic properties of jasmine and the antioxidantal immune bolstering properties of green tea combine forces to be a beneficial health elixir for curative and preventative measures.
Jasmine tea has been used to help mothers with childbirth, breast milk production, postnatal depression and menopausal issues. It’s has mild analgesic properties that can help release muscle and joint pain as well as back pain. Some believe it also has aphrodisiac properties considering jasmine tea as a romantic enhancer.
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