GINGER TEA
Ginger tea is a tea in which they add ginger to the tea. Ginger consists of various medical effects, ginger tea relieves uncomfortable conditions. Ginger tea is prepared by simmering the water added with fresh ginger.
PREPARATION OF GINGER TEA
Things required to prepare ginger tea are
Raw Ginger – 4 to 6 thin slices
Water – 11/2 to 2 cups
Lime juice - 1/2 lime, or for taste
Honey or Agave nectar - 1-2 tbsp. or to taste
Time for Preparation is 10 minutes
Give 1 to 2 cups of tea
Procedure
Take a ginger and peel it. Make thin slices. This gives a flavoured ginger tea.
Leave the ginger to boil in water for 10 minutes. For a tea which is stronger and tangier allow it to boil for 20 minutes or more, use excess slices
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Glucose levels have direct effect on loss and gain of weight.
Absorb Nutrients
Ginger tea helps the body to intake nutrients, the right nutrients are required to lose weight. Intake of ginger will help you get the best results quickly and comfortably.
Morning Sickness
For pregnant women it helps to overcome morning sickness. Ginger is a calming agent
Arthritic
Arthritic Inflammation is reduced. Ginger is anti-inflammatory in nature, relieve the pain of arthritis
Asthma
Ginger tea help to open the airways by inflammation reduction. The symptoms of Pain caused by asthma are relieved. In the comprehensive approach it can be a part
Circulation
Ginger tea improves the circulation function. It gives regular blood flow in the body. They give more energy. It helps to overcome sluggishness or fatigue feelings
Frostbite
Frostbite is healed. It speeds thee recovery process of frostbite. The affected parts returns to their normal state with the help of ginger.
Heartburn
The acids are blocked from heartburn. Ginger is economical that is cheap. Excess acid can be undone with the help of ginger. There are no side effects.
Gas
Ginger tea relieves gastric problems. It is a natural treatment for gas. The digestive system is cleared. They neutralize the issue from
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1. Combine the first five ingredients in a steel or ceramic bowl (you should not use glass or synthetic bowl). 2. Whisk the ingredients until smooth. 3.
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Just combine all the ingredients. I ended up having to use my hands to get everything all mixed
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