What are Tisanes?

Simply put, tishane is a fantastic word for "herbal tea". In fact, tishane (also "Ptisan") is a better and more accurate term, because most herbal "teas" according to the definition contain no real leaves from the tea shrub. They are usually produced by mixing any number of dried flowers such as chamomile or jasmine flowers; seeds; roots of plants; And spices such as cinnamon - combined options are endless. Today it takes the form of British barley water, derivative Tisan. Non -closing of any real "tea" leaves, Tisans do not have caffeine. Tisans are usually made of fresh or highlighted plant parts such as leaves, flowers, crushed seeds, roots, hips, fruit or stems. Plants and herbs used in Tisans can be chosen either for taste or homeopathic properties or for a combination of both. Culinary herbs, such as rosemary, mint, sage and thyme, are frequent components of Tisanes.

Tisans are prepared in almost the same way as teas. On the plant material, in a container, such as a kettle or mug, poured water with cooking near the plant material and left to steep until the desired concentration is achieved. It usually takes about five minutes. Poped muslin or paper tea bags or metal tea balls or tablespoons of tea can be used to occupy plant materials if necessary. Otherwise, the Tisanian may be tense before serving. Tisne can be sweetened if it is preferred and can be administered either by the beast or cold, above the ice.

Tisans can be prepared from one type of plant or herbs or from a combination of several complementary components, depending on the desired result and taste. A good rule is that one teaspoon of dried herbs is equal to one tablespoon of fresh herbs. Some common objectives and their additional Tisans include:

  • revive: rosemary,Rosehip, Lemon Verbena, Peppermint, Borage
  • to calm: chamomile, lavender, basil, dill, orange peel
  • You want to relieve sore throat or colds of head: Elderberries, Rosehips, Peppermint, Sage, Cayenne
  • to treat coughs: thyme, pink petals, eucalyptus, Linden, licorice
  • You want to calm the stomach: ginger, peppermint, lemon balm, chamomile
  • to alleviate headaches: rosemary, Willow Bark, Peppermint

It should be noted that all herbs and many plants contain substances that can cause adverse side effects or interact with drugs. Some may cause more serious problems such as liver damage. Anyone who is interested in experimenting with real estate supporting health Tisanes

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