This Tea Helps With Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis, And More…

Thyme has been popular for centuries and is commonly used to treat ailments ranging from the common cold to high cholesterol.

One cup of thyme tea in every morning will lower the viral load in the body, making it an effective treatment for lupus, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, tinnitus, chronic fatigue syndrome, vertigo, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, and rheumatoid arthritis.

Thyme is rich in vitamins and minerals including iron, potassium, and calcium – all of which are essential for blood pressure regulation, proper red blood cell formation, and distribution of antioxidants in the body. It is also abundant in B-complex vitamins, folic acid, vitamin A, and C.

Furthermore, thyme is loaded with terpenoids such as rosmarinic and ursolic acids, making it effective in fighting cancer. Studies have shown that the regular intake of thyme raises the amount of DHA (docosahexaenoic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid) in the heart cell membranes, kidneys, and brain.

Lastly, the essential oils in thyme have strong expectorant and bronchial antispasmodic properties, thus making it excellent in the treatment and prevention of:

  • gingivitis
  • laryngitis
  • asthma
  • throat infections
  • acute and chronic bronchitis
  • sore throats
  • cough
  • inflammation of the mouth

Thyme Tea Recipe For Sore Throat

Minutes to Prepare: 10
Minutes to Cook: 10
Number of Servings: 1

Ingredients

1c Boiling Water

1t dry or 1T fresh Thyme
1t dry or 1T fresh Sage
1-1 Ginger slices
Honey to taste

Directions

1c Boiling Water
1t dry or 1T fresh Tea Herbs
Honey or Natural Sweeteners

Warm tea cup with hot water.
Pour away the water.
Put herbs in the cup. Add fresh boiling water and cover.
Leave to steep 3 to 5 minutes. Add more herbs for a stronger flavor.
Steeping too long will make the tea bitter. Use Honey or a natural herbal sweetener like Stevia.
Add ginger slices and/or lemon slice if desired.

ENJOY.

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