Facts On Flowering Tea

December 11th, 2009 | jones | Diet

In many western cultures the practice of using botanicals for a tea base has only recently become popular, although in Asia it has been drank for centuries. The humid climate in Asia is a perfect weather for many flowering vines and plants including lilies, orchids and chrysanthemums and there is an overwhelming abundance of different kinds of botanicals.

Flowers, in Asian tradition, are extremely important especially their use in flowering tea which is’nt only drank as a daily beverage but is often used in religious rituals. Tea ceremonies are a popular aspect of both Chinese and Japenese culture today.

In more recent years the health benefits of flowering tea, for both body and mind ailments, has been discovered. Herbs and flowers, used for centuries by the Asian’s for healing properties, are now being studied in the west and more interest in flowering tea has been created.

Jasmine flowering tea is one of the most commonly used as it is renowned for its calming and sedative properties along with its pleasing aroma. Other blossoms used in flowering tea are osmanthus, lily, jasmine, rose, chrysanthemum, magnolia, globe amaranth, peony and carnations to name a few.

In today’s busy world, stress is a major complaint for many of us. Some flowering teas have been proven to reduce your stress when taken over a certain period of time. Others have been proven to reduce levels of damaging free radicals that in turn help prevent the age process.

There are literally thousands of flower combinations to try, each time their aromas and flavours will accommodate your mood. There are many books and websites available which will list the benefits of all flowering teas. Shops specializing in flowering teas and other herbal beverages will be able to advise you on what type of flowering tea is best suited to your needs.

Buy Flowering Tea and Flowering Tea offer information and resources on all flowering teas.

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