Many of us like to drink herbal tea, and you may even have a favorite. Did you know that tea is the second most popular drink in the world, right after water? It’s no wonder – tea has a multitude of health benefits and is like medicine in your favorite mug.

 

You have probably heard quite a lot about green tea or matcha, but others teas are also good for hydration and nutrients. To get a little more technical, herbal teas aren’t really tea at all because they don’t come from a Camellia Sinensis plant. The Camellia Sinensis produces black, white, green, and tones of other varieties of tea. In contrast, herbal teas are created from non-tea plants like herbs, roots, spices, and even flowers. These teas are mostly caffeine free, and because of this, herbal teas are flavorful and won’t negatively affect your sleep at night.

 

Not only can you sip hot or cold herbal tea, you can also use them for cooking or in your cocktails. Additionally, you can use herbal teas in overnight oats, smoothies, marinades, steamed veggies, and soup broth or as garnishes on your salads or desserts.

 

Let’s check out some of the healthiest herbal teas.

 

  1. Chamomile – This tea has been around for a very long time. Many people use chamomile for its calming effects, especially close to bedtime. This tea is made from dried-up chamomile flowers. In addition to helping you fall asleep faster, it is also an anti-inflammatory and helps with menstrual cramping. Studies have also linked the flower to blood sugar regulation and protection of bone density.
  2. Roobios – Pronounce “roy-boss,” this is a red tea from a shrub in South Africa. Full of anti-inflammatory compounds and antioxidants, roobois has been linked to bone health, healthy digestion, and weight loss. You will also find small amounts of magnesium, iron, zinc, calcium, manganese, potassium, and copper in your rooibos tea.
  3. Peppermint – In addition to possessing the typical benefits of tea, peppermint has been linked to improving power in athletes. Also, it can help relax your bronchial muscles, which will increase oxygen to the brain and lower compounds in your blood that can cause fatigue. For those same reasons, peppermint soothes indigestion. You can easily increase your alertness, decrease your fatigue, enhance your memory and curb your anxiety simply by smelling mint.
  4. Ginger – Known to help with nausea, motion sickness, and even morning sickness, ginger tea has some awesome perks. Ginger root is known to flight inflammation, help with pain, and build your immunity. It’s also known to protect against cancer, type-2 diabetes, and even heart disease.
  5. Hibiscus – Created from the hibiscus plant, this tea is somewhat tart, but it is rich in antioxidants and helps with cholesterol and triglycerides. Not only does this tea promote weight loss, it also helps protect your liver and supports immune health.