Drink Your Way To Better Health!
Don't let the title mislead you, although it may say England and Ireland,
it isn't about pubs.
No, the way to feel great all Winter long is with tea- something the English and
Irish people know a thing or two about and if you're not too familiar
with the different teas and how they can benefit your health,
just continue reading.
a) Get Over a Cold-
With Rose Hip tea. This fruity and sweet tea has 5 times more vitamin C than an orange ,
making your immune system almost fortress-like. A fortress that can help you cut
the duration of a cold by 1 to 3 days.
Another benefit: The vitamin C also brightens up your complexion.
b) End The Blue Moods-
With the cold, the shorter days and the endless supply of greasy and
fattening food, the Winter months can do a number to ones moods and to
overcome those feelings of darkness and despair, drink Tulsi tea.
This mint-like herbal tea increases the production of "feel-good" hormones
in the brain, much like Dr.-prescribed antidepressants.
Just consider this tea, a safer and cheaper antidepressant.
c) South African Botox-
We may have done a post (or two) on Rooisbos tea, but if you're new
here- it bears repeating. If you're noticing skin sagging, wrinkles
or plain aging, make sure and have a cup (or two) of Rooisbos tea a day.
This red brew can rapidly repair and clear up your complexion in
record time. And even more impressive- it works better than a lot of
pricey creams found at drugstores and beauty supply shops.
One more tip: Make sure to drink the tea with lemon or a little honey
or some cream, and not with sugar and sugary danishes.
Sugar and sugary carbs wreak havoc on your skin.
d) Avoid Winter Weight Gain-
With Ginger tea. Ginger is recommended for a host of ills,
and today, it's being recommended for those who gain weight during the
cold months. Why? Ginger is a diuretic that releases trapped fats and fluids,
it also relieves swelling, bloating and water retention, helping you look
slimmer and trimmer.
Another benefit: Ginger also reduces, nausea and pain and joint stiffness.
Look for these teas online at Iherb.com, SwansonVitamins.com or
well-stocked tea stores or health-food stores.
There you have it, some other teas that also heal and boost health,
all courtesy of our friends from England and Ireland.
And one last tip: If you're partial to black tea like the Irish and the Brits,
please continue to drink it, as it (black tea) can help women overcome fertility
problems, help you sleep, help you become calmer and more relaxed and
even improve your vision.
To avoid colds and illnesses and stay healthy all Winter long, visit Amazon.com/the
kindle store and type The World's Best Immunity Boosters in the search bar.
Download it and learn how people all over the World, use food, beverages, the Sun,
sex, family time, and exercise to keep their Immune systems in tip-top shape.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
Don't let the title mislead you, although it may say England and Ireland,
it isn't about pubs.
No, the way to feel great all Winter long is with tea- something the English and
Irish people know a thing or two about and if you're not too familiar
with the different teas and how they can benefit your health,
just continue reading.
a) Get Over a Cold-
With Rose Hip tea. This fruity and sweet tea has 5 times more vitamin C than an orange ,
making your immune system almost fortress-like. A fortress that can help you cut
the duration of a cold by 1 to 3 days.
Another benefit: The vitamin C also brightens up your complexion.
b) End The Blue Moods-
With the cold, the shorter days and the endless supply of greasy and
fattening food, the Winter months can do a number to ones moods and to
overcome those feelings of darkness and despair, drink Tulsi tea.
This mint-like herbal tea increases the production of "feel-good" hormones
in the brain, much like Dr.-prescribed antidepressants.
Just consider this tea, a safer and cheaper antidepressant.
c) South African Botox-
We may have done a post (or two) on Rooisbos tea, but if you're new
here- it bears repeating. If you're noticing skin sagging, wrinkles
or plain aging, make sure and have a cup (or two) of Rooisbos tea a day.
This red brew can rapidly repair and clear up your complexion in
record time. And even more impressive- it works better than a lot of
pricey creams found at drugstores and beauty supply shops.
One more tip: Make sure to drink the tea with lemon or a little honey
or some cream, and not with sugar and sugary danishes.
Sugar and sugary carbs wreak havoc on your skin.
d) Avoid Winter Weight Gain-
With Ginger tea. Ginger is recommended for a host of ills,
and today, it's being recommended for those who gain weight during the
cold months. Why? Ginger is a diuretic that releases trapped fats and fluids,
it also relieves swelling, bloating and water retention, helping you look
slimmer and trimmer.
Another benefit: Ginger also reduces, nausea and pain and joint stiffness.
Look for these teas online at Iherb.com, SwansonVitamins.com or
well-stocked tea stores or health-food stores.
There you have it, some other teas that also heal and boost health,
all courtesy of our friends from England and Ireland.
And one last tip: If you're partial to black tea like the Irish and the Brits,
please continue to drink it, as it (black tea) can help women overcome fertility
problems, help you sleep, help you become calmer and more relaxed and
even improve your vision.
To avoid colds and illnesses and stay healthy all Winter long, visit Amazon.com/the
kindle store and type The World's Best Immunity Boosters in the search bar.
Download it and learn how people all over the World, use food, beverages, the Sun,
sex, family time, and exercise to keep their Immune systems in tip-top shape.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
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