Tea Garden Mint
by Peter Vermeeren
Tea Garden Mint is a delicious combination of Garden Tea and
Mint that provides a gentle and calming drink. This delicious
combination has many healthy benefits and can aid the digestive
system, nervous system and help prevent sleep deprivation.
The idea of sitting in your Garden sipping Tea Garden Mint tea
is appealing and can be very relaxing at the end of the working
day, or on the weekend, while recuperating from a busy week. It
is essential that our bodies receive at least one day of rest a
week and Tea Garden Mint is one way of assisting your body in
achieving full relaxation.
Tea Garden Mint does not only take away the winter blues, it
can also be turned into a soothing summer drink that helps you
beat the heat. By adding a small amount of ginger to Tea Garden
Mint Tea, allowing it to cool and adding some ice blocks,
suddenly you have delicious and healthy summer refreshment.
Herbal teas have long been used as a medicinal treatment
throughout the centuries and throughout the world. Today you
can find tea grown in China, Egypt, England and the United
States of America, allowing for a greater choice of teas to
purchase.
Tea Garden Mint Tea is essentially a combination of herbs that
have been specifically chosen for their qualities. Combined
these herbs can produce amazing effects and when combined with
other healthy lifestyle choices, can have life changing
effects.
If you are interested in growing your own Mint, you will need
to clear an area of your garden and prepare the soil, plant the
mint and then ensure that the mint is well watered and cared for
in the months during its growth. If you don’t have a garden,
rest assured that most Tea Garden Mint Teas are grown in
natural environments.
Mint prefers a shady environment and grows best in moist rich
soil. There are hundreds of variety of Mint, so you should
chose the mint that best reflects the desired taste that you
are seeking. Some of the varieties of mint include, spearmint,
apple mint, chocolate mint, Moroccan mint and peppermint.
If using Tea Garden Mint for aiding in Sleep deprivation, you
should prepare and drink your Tea Garden Mint Tea one hour
prior to when you intend to go to sleep, as this will allow
your body time to soak the tea up into its system and begin to
relax the bodies muscles.
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