Tea
Tea
Good for headaches, blurred vision, dizziness, thirst, indigestion, upset stomach, and certain skin issues.
Description
Tea is both bitter and sweet. It has a slightly cool nature, helping to ease thirst. It lifts your mood, helps your digestion, and encourages urination. Tea influences the heart, lungs, and stomach.
Preparation
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Mix 10g of ground tea leaves and 10g of dried ginger. Take one teaspoon of this mix with warm water 2 to 3 times a day. This helps with bad stomach issues.
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Make a paste by grinding tea leaves and mixing them with strong tea. Apply this paste on affected skin areas 2 to 3 times a day. This helps with certain skin issues.
Clinical Reports
Some studies showed that drinking 2ml of very strong tea 3 to 4 times a day helped many people with bad stomach problems get better. Another study used the same method and found that over 90% of people with acute upset stomach issues got better in 2 days. For ongoing stomach problems, 10 out of 12 cases saw improvements after drinking strong tea.
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