Tea with mint (minty)
Mint Since ancient times, it has been known to people as a plant with many medicinal and beneficial properties. Therefore, mint tea is very widely used to treat various diseases, and is also taken as a tonic drink for the body.
Beneficial features
- Peppermint tea quenches strong thirst, restores strength and relaxes.
- Peppermint tea helps with colds, so it should be drunk in the spring and autumn seasons, when the threat of contracting viral diseases is especially high.
- This drink is used for migraines and muscle pain.
- This tea is useful for people who have cardiovascular diseases, because it contributes to the normal functioning of the heart, and also normalizes blood pressure.
- Peppermint tea has a positive effect on the female body, because it relieves menstrual pain, regulates the cycle of menstruation, and normalizes the condition during menopause.
- This combination helps to improve the activity of the gastrointestinal tract, while relieving spasms and fighting infections.
- This drink is also used externally to relieve rashes and itching on the skin.
Harm
Many people are sure that mint cannot harm, because it is a very useful herb. But modern studies have shown that in some cases it has a negative effect on the human body and in some cases mint is even contraindicated.
Mint tea should be used with caution:
- Children up to six years old.
- Mothers who breastfeed their babies.
- With kidney or liver disease.
- With low blood pressure.
- With varicose veins.
There is an erroneous opinion that this drink helps the resorption of kidney stones, as well as hepatic colic.
If a nursing mother drinks mint tea, she may lose milk. But in the early stages of pregnancy, this combination will help to cope with toxicosis.
In young children, mint causes drowsiness, fatigue and lethargy. Men should also not abuse this tea, because this plant promotes the production of female hormones and reduces testosterone levels.
Recipes
Green
Ingredients:
- 1 teaspoon green tea
- a few fresh mint leaves or 1 teaspoon dried
- 200 ml water
It is necessary to pour green tea and mint into a glass cup, then pour boiled water, the temperature of which should be less than 100 degrees. Next, cover the cup and wait 10 minutes. Optionally, you can add honey or a slice of lemon.
In the next video you can see the recipe for Moroccan mint tea.
The black
Ingredients:
- 1 teaspoon black tea
- 1 teaspoon minced mint
- 200 ml water
It is better to brew tea in glassware or porcelain. First, pour tea, mint and pour water, the temperature of which should be approximately 80–90 degrees. Then let it brew and you can drink a drink.
With ice
Ingredients:
- 2-3 fresh mint leaves
- 200 ml water
- several ice cubes
Throw mint leaves into boiling water and let it brew for about 15 minutes. Then the infusion should be cooled and add ice. For decoration, you can use mint leaves or a slice of lime.
Varieties
- In combination with cinnamon, it has an excellent tonic effect, and also promotes brain activity, energizes for the whole day and speeds up metabolism.
- In combination with lemon, it helps fight viruses, so it should be drunk with ARVI, acute respiratory infections and flu. This healing drink will strengthen the immune system and saturate the body with vitamin C.
- In combination with ginger, it is an excellent antidepressant, because it helps to improve mood and overcome depression.
- In combination with lemon balm, it helps to forget about headaches, insomnia and calm down.
For weight loss
Mint can be added to black or green tea, and is also the main ingredient in herbal preparations. Any such tea helps with weight loss, because mint dulls the feeling of hunger, and also normalizes metabolism and cleanses it of toxins.
With regular use, keep in mind that mint has a strong diuretic. To prevent dehydration, you need to drink at least two liters of plain water.
During pregnancy
There are different opinions about the use of mint tea during pregnancy, but the main rule is to follow the rules - drink this tea in moderation.
The essential oil of the herb is forbidden to be taken by pregnant women, because it can adversely affect the development of the unborn baby.
But tea contains a small concentration of mint, so it is not only allowed for pregnant women, but even has a positive effect on both the body of the expectant mother and the fetus:
- Helps to overcome the panic fear of the upcoming birth.
- Favorably affects the nervous system.
- Helps to cope with toxicosis in early pregnancy: prevents bloating, fights constipation, eliminates nausea and heartburn.
- Used for severe dizziness.
- In viral diseases, it has an analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect on the body of a pregnant woman, because it is contraindicated to take medications.
- Eliminates swelling in the legs.
If the pregnancy is normal, without complications and deviations, then mint tea can be consumed in moderation.
But it is better to first consult a doctor about mint tea, because it can also harm:
- Peppermint is high in estrogen, which can cause miscarriage. Such tea can be drunk one cup a day, and it is better to take breaks between doses of 2-3 days.
- The drink can adversely affect the production of breast milk, so starting from the seventh month of pregnancy, this healing drink should be abandoned.
- Pregnant hypotensive patients are not advised to take mint tea, because it further lowers blood pressure.
- It is strictly forbidden for a woman during pregnancy with the presence of chronic kidney or liver diseases to drink it.
- If a pregnant woman is prone to allergies, then mint can become an allergen.
Each organism is unique and reacts differently to different substances. If a girl drank mint tea, and everything was fine, then during pregnancy her body may react negatively to mint, so you should be extremely attentive to your body.
I love mint tea! True, sometimes I can put melissa. For me, the result is not very different))