Peppermint 1 oz Wellness Tea
Peppermint herbal tea comes from the northwestern United States. Peppermint is a herb and contains no caffeine. Peppermint is often consumed after meals to help relieve stomach and gas pains. Additionally, it has been reported that peppermint sweetens the breath and calms the digestive system, plus it helps heartburn, stomach ache, and nausea. An interesting and tingling way to use peppermint is to place a handful of peppermint leaves in your bath water which will lower your body temperature - perfect for cooling fevered skin or working on a hot summer's day.
Instructions:
Put a teaspoon or more of loose leaf tea per 6-8 ounces of water into a tea bag or strainer and place in a cup
Fill the cup with hot water to a temperature of 212 degrees F (Full Boil)
Let the tea steep for 5-10 minutes
Be careful not to over brew tea because it can become bitter or too strong
*Please check all of the ingredients with any prescription medications and /or consult your doctor before purchasing
Peppermint herbal tea comes from the northwestern United States. Peppermint is a herb and contains no caffeine. Peppermint is often consumed after meals to help relieve stomach and gas pains. Additionally, it has been reported that peppermint sweetens the breath and calms the digestive system, plus it helps heartburn, stomach ache, and nausea. An interesting and tingling way to use peppermint is to place a handful of peppermint leaves in your bath water which will lower your body temperature - perfect for cooling fevered skin or working on a hot summer's day.
Instructions:
Put a teaspoon or more of loose leaf tea per 6-8 ounces of water into a tea bag or strainer and place in a cup
Fill the cup with hot water to a temperature of 212 degrees F (Full Boil)
Let the tea steep for 5-10 minutes
Be careful not to over brew tea because it can become bitter or too strong
*Please check all of the ingredients with any prescription medications and /or consult your doctor before purchasing
Peppermint herbal tea comes from the northwestern United States. Peppermint is a herb and contains no caffeine. Peppermint is often consumed after meals to help relieve stomach and gas pains. Additionally, it has been reported that peppermint sweetens the breath and calms the digestive system, plus it helps heartburn, stomach ache, and nausea. An interesting and tingling way to use peppermint is to place a handful of peppermint leaves in your bath water which will lower your body temperature - perfect for cooling fevered skin or working on a hot summer's day.
Instructions:
Put a teaspoon or more of loose leaf tea per 6-8 ounces of water into a tea bag or strainer and place in a cup
Fill the cup with hot water to a temperature of 212 degrees F (Full Boil)
Let the tea steep for 5-10 minutes
Be careful not to over brew tea because it can become bitter or too strong
*Please check all of the ingredients with any prescription medications and /or consult your doctor before purchasing