Don’t you feel ecstatic? You can wash away your sorrows with the long-awaited monsoon. This festival heralds the arrival of clear skies, cool breezes, and delightful showers, isn’t it? Drenching the parched soil and souls with each refreshing drop, it spreads joy and relief.
Viruses emerge from the much-loved showers. A monsoon’s sultry winds and pleasant splashes can also compromise our immune system. Consequently, most of us get sick during the season. Colds, flu, viral infections, and a variety of severe skin conditions can all be brought on by the monsoon. No worries? Your back is covered!
It’s impossible to beat monsoons without TEA TIME. A warm cup of tea can provide a warm, cosy feeling during the monsoon season, as well as help stabilize your body temperature and prevent allergies.
You can stay healthy this monsoon season with these herbal teas. You can boost your immunity with these herbal beverages. You probably already have the ingredients in your kitchen.
Using chamomile:
‘Sea-sonal Affective Disorder’ can be managed with this sweet-tasting flower, one of nature’s many gifts. The relaxing properties of chamomile can help you when you are stressed. Did you know that ancient Egyptians used Chamomile to treat a wide range of ailments? Due to its anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties, it is particularly useful during the rainy season. Aside from relieving constipation and fatigue, it is also an excellent option for treating insomnia.
The good news is here! We offer Chamomile Tea in our collection for you to enjoy.
The leaves of green tea are:
It is well known throughout the world as a miraculous ingredient. Your health can be greatly improved by drinking green tea. Your immune system can be strengthened by drinking this antioxidant-rich tea. Boosting your immunity during the monsoon season can prevent infectious disease attacks. Additionally, it can treat bad hair, skin, and reduce dandruff. The body can also eliminate toxins with its help. Adding sugar or honey to green tea will make it taste better if you don’t like its taste. Choose what suits you best!
These teas contain this superfood: Lemon Orange Green Tea, Gunpowder Green Tea, and Pan Fired Green Tea
A little ginger:
During monsoon season, ginger is one of the best ingredients. The addition of ginger to tea works like a charm. This herb can be used to treat colds, sore throats, and allergies. Constipation is also common during the monsoon, and ginger tea can help combat this by improving blood circulation and ensuring proper digestion.
What teas contain this miracle ingredient? The Blue Pea Ginger Tea, the Ochre Crown Tea, the Black Currant Hibiscus Tea, and the Marigold Clove Green Tea are all excellent tea choices
Leafy Tulsi (Basil):
During the monsoon season, Tulsi improves heart health and promotes detoxification in the body. Indian households are filled with basil leaves, which have a long history of medicinal use. Tea made from them is beneficial for headaches, colds, coughs, diabetes, stress, anxiety, and depression. Apart from that, it is beneficial for immunity, digestion, and skin, as well as reducing inflammation and aiding in detoxification.
Are you looking for a unique way to relish tulsi? There’s nothing we can’t handle! Tulsi Turmeric Tea is a great choice.
A peppermint flavor:
There is no doubt that peppermint is well-known for its natural cooling properties and refreshing taste. Tea with peppermint relaxes and calms the mind, which in turn relaxes the body. Digestion is improved and bad breath is treated. Monsoon season brings a host of digestive problems, so it’s a great choice.
What is the source of this ingredient that you enjoy and benefit from? Let’s get together! Try our Moroccan mint tea or mango muesli peppermint tea.
With herbs and spices present in herbal teas, it is healthier than regular tea, so it is an effective way to beat the monsoon blues. You will become stronger and healthier as you drink these teas. In addition to helping you enjoy the monsoon season, these teas will protect you from the diseases associated with it.
Infections, allergies, and diseases are all brought on by the monsoon season. A healthy lifestyle is essential. Keep your surroundings clean by staying inside and drinking hot beverages. What’s the point of suffering from monsoon allergies when you can make a cup of herbal tea to relieve your symptoms?
Wishing you a fantastic monsoon! You’ll love it.