3 Hot Teas An Herbalist Sips To Stay Cool All Summer (Yes, You Read That Right)
No ice tray needed.
Summer heat can be grueling. While the sun is energizing at times, some days the temperature just drains your battery leaving you hot, frazzled, and exhausted.
When summer is at its peak, you might find yourself reaching for lots of iced beverages or cold, sugary drinks to cool you down. And while it may feel refreshing, ice can restrict digestion according to Ayurveda, a holistic healing system with roots stretching back to ancient India. While herbal teas may remind you of wintertime, some herbs have cooling properties that make them perfect candidates for refreshing summer tea to bring down your body temperature.
Here are four cooling herbs worth looking into and why:
The following herbal teas are so simple to make and immediate crowd-pleasers. Whether it's a BBQ or a day in the backyard, you won't miss a summertime excuse to brew a batch or two.
If you are feeling excess tension in the body, this is the perfect herbal tea to reach for, especially on those hot days when stress is high. You can make it using fresh or dry herbs—whatever is available to you!
Cooling Summer Herbal Tea
A summer tea to quench your thirst and leave you wanting more, hot days are no match for this recipe. Serve in a clear pitcher to showcase the brilliant red and garnish with some fresh fruit.
Simple and soothing, this tea will give you a high dose of vitamin C and help calm your nerves with fragrant rose petals.
A cooling herbal drink can lend fresh mental, physical, and emotional energy—and you don't need ice to make it! Instead, sipping naturally cooling tea is such a special way to stay calm, cool, and collected all summer long.
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