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Herbal Remedies Are Real Solutions for Minor Health Conditions

Herbal remedies, often discounted by practitioners of traditional medicine, are starting to gain some modicum of respect as research studies show that many do, in fact, work. In general, herbal remedies cost less than many over the counter medicines and cost substantially less than a trip to the doctor and a prescription. For people with no insurance or high deductibles for medical care, using herbal remedies is a real solution for minor health issues.

Here are three herbal remedies that have been shown to work:

Herbal Teas and Their Benefits

A visit to a well known tea parlor in old Delhi opened a whole new world of tea infusions, flavored teas and herbal teas called Tisane. The world of herbal teas extends much beyond our realms of imaginations and there is a wide variety of aromatic teas available which not only have health benefits but also delectable flavors.

Tisanes, as herbal teas are known, resemble the common tea and are similarly brewed in boiling water but they do not have the tea leaf from Camellia Sinensis bush. For over 5,000 years herbal teas have been part of the tradition and culture around the globe.

Tisanes can be made from the mixture of fresh or dried flowers, leaves, seeds or roots, grasses, nuts, barks etc according to their health benefits and taste.

The common health benefits of drinking herbal teas are:

1. A calm and relaxed state of mind

2. A healthy heart

3. Aid in stomach and digestive problems

Herbal Remedies for a Stomach Flu

When you have the stomach flu, life is just not pleasant. It is important to try and treat your stomach flu in the most effective way possible and in some cases, you might wish to use herbal remedies for a stomach flu. Herbal remedies for the stomach flu fall into the category of non-medical solutions; however they have been shown to help many people as they struggle to get through the symptoms of the flu.

Here are some of the herbal remedies for the stomach flu.

Mint tea. Mint tea has been used for a number of different medical uses. In terms of the flu, mint tea is used as an antispasmodic. In addition, mint tea acts as a mild sedative. Mint tea can help to ease your upset stomach that you have from the flu. If you prefer not to drink processed tea, you can use fresh mint from your produce section at the store and steep the leaves in some boiling water to make homemade as opposed to processed mint tea.

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