It is not uncommon that after eating one of the Christmas periods, we find prey to nausea. Not even a coffee can take away this terrible feeling but infused with mint (or peppermint water) yes!
The property has a refreshing mint, digestive, carminative, and anti, antispasmodic which makes the remedy given against nausea, stomach pain and diarrhea also nervous. Is found easily in convenient tea bags from the supermarket and is also a purchase in anticipation of long journeys by car because if sipped throughout the journey – perhaps in a thermos – relieves symptoms of car sickness.
If we have a genuine vocation to the cultivation of plants on the balcony of the house, it is good to choose the most convenient solution that is already potted. An infusion is made preferably with leaves that are harvested only when in good condition and possibly made in the shade to dry in bundles and stored in glass jars away from light sources. An infusion is obtained with a teaspoon of leaves added to boiling water for a cup of tea or a tisaniera.
It is not necessary to add sugar. Recommended, instead, a teaspoon of honey, especially which of dandelion is a cure for the liver.
Tags : carminative, digestive, herbal teas, intestine, mint, stomach