Thyme Tea

Thyme Tea

Thyme tea contains potent anti-vital properties and is essential for Epstein Barr, Shingles, Hepatitis, Influenza, Herpes, Cytomegalovirus, HPV etc. If taken on a regular basis it can significantly help reduce the viral load in the body which makes it highly beneficial for those suffering Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus, Vertigo, Tinnitus and Multiple Sclerosis.

Thyme tea also helps to stimulate memory, ease headaches and muscle tension, soothe coughs, relieve fevers, and fight colds and infections. It also contains a compound called carvacrol which is an excellent natural tranquiliser and has a tonic effect on the entire nervous system. Thyme is a good source of pyridoxine which is known to play an important role in manufacturing GABA levels in the brain. GABA is also one of the best natural defences against stress damage.

Thyme tea is a great purifying herb for the digestive tract and has been found to destroy certain intestinal hookworms and roundworms and aid in the digestion of rich fatty foods. Thyme is also essential for urinary tract health and can help prevent infections and keep health bacteria in balance. Thyme has some of the highest antioxidant levels among herbs. It is packed with bioflavonoids such as lutein, zexanthin, naringenin which have powerful effects on eliminating free-radicals and other disease producing substances from the body.

Fresh Thyme can be found in the supermarket and is an easy herb to grow at home. Thyme tea is a powerful healing drink and can be made by infusing fresh Thyme leaves in hot water and allowing to steep for 15 – 20 minutes.

Thyme tea Ingredients:

2 sprigs of fresh Thyme; 450 mls hot water; optional fresh lemone&/or raw honey.

Preparation: Place fresh thyme in a mug and pour hot water over, allow to steep for 15 minutes or more. Remove Thyme sprigs or strain. Sweeten with raw honey &/or lemon. Sip and enjoy.

from Medical Medium – Instagram posted 1 February, 2018

 

 

 

 

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