Bulk Herb Blends: Spiced Licorice Tea

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An upset stomach can definitely throw you off your groove! If it's not a virus circling the area, it could be some bad news that has left you feeling nauseated or something you ate that caused indigestion. Or, it could be stress that has left a queasy feeling in the pit of your stomach you can't get rid of. You know you can only push for so long before you must do something to relieve the pain. Thankfully, you can always turn to the natural healing power of herbs.

There are many ways of taking herbs, but combined and made into a tea is one of the simplest ways to get the results you’re after. I have always had trouble finding the right balance when taking anything. If I hear of something that might help me, I usually consume too much, too fast, and end up without the results I was hoping for. An herbal tea keeps me from making this mistake. The Spiced Licorice Tea is a well-balanced blend full of nutrition and flavor, making it impossible to drink too much. It contains some of the best tasting herbs available, and just one warm delicious cup can provide the results you seek.

Licorice root is one of the most widely used herbs for abdominal pain and vomiting, and can relieve and heal stomach ulcers, one of the many things caused by stress. It is a catalyst herb as well, which means it increases the effectiveness of whatever herbs it is combined with. Since Licorice is naturally sweet, you will want to be careful not to use the same amount of sweetener in this tea as you normally would. If you’re looking for a formula to help calm you down or to rid yourself of some anxiousness caused by stress, this blend could be just you've been looking for.

Ginger root is adding the "spiced" flavor in this tea. It is strong and can easily overpower a blend if not used in moderation. In this tea, we have used just enough to keep it extremely mild yet still contribute its healing powers. If you like trying new flavors, I’d recommend you get creative and sprinkle this spice on different foods. Not only is it one of the best herbs for the stomach, but it provides immune-boosting benefits as well. Though it has similar properties to Licorice, it’s healing is much stronger. It is one of the best anti-nausea remedies you’ll find, and can even stop vomiting. Together these two herbs can help you win the battle against an upset stomach.

Lemon Balm or Sweet Balm is a close cousin to mint and, though similar in appearance, they don't taste the same. Since early time, Lemon Balm has been favored by herbalists to use for any ailment that came from a disordered state of the nervous system. When consumed regularly, it renews youth, strengthens the memory, and drives away melancholy.

Lemongrass has been used to treat colds, flu, nausea, indigestion, and anxiety. Its flavor and scent is strong, but not unpleasantly so. I find the smell is relaxing and the taste refreshing. When combined with Lemon Balm it gives a very distinct presence. Though it may look like grass, after it is steeped a while it smells unmistakably like lemon.

If you’re having trouble with an upset stomach or nausea, make yourself a cup of Spiced Licorice Tea, and feel your stomach relax. You may think it’s simpler to quickly pop a pain reliever in your mouth, but with that route, there are always side effects! Sometimes the easiest way can cost you more in the long run, while the natural way can provide more effective and long-lasting relief. Try adding a little spice to your life and make herbs a part of your diet!

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