There are legends about Caucasian longevity. The truth is that there are truly miraculous herbs that grow on the slopes of the Caucasian mountains and are filled with vitamins and minerals unique to that region exclusively. It does matter where you source your herbs from and the Caucasus is one of the most biologically rich regions on Earth that has more than twice the animal diversity found in adjacent regions of Europe and Asia!
There are no one recipe of the magic potion with just the right list of the ingredients, but the following 4 flavors are the closest we could get to it. These aromatic blends with deep healing properties and incredible taste will create coziness and fill any party with warmth and joy, and will not only improve your health and well-being, but also will be a source of good mood and smiles!
Here are some of the herbs that are used in the mixes:
Mint – is a unique herb that was popularized through greek mythology (beloved of Hades turned into a plant by his wife) and later by Roman Empire. However it is well know and for slavic traditions and has been used in traditional medicine. Its benefits are immense and it has soothing – relaxes the nerve centers, relieves psychological stress; anti-inflammatory – inhibits the action of the COX-2 enzyme, which is responsible for the synthesis of mediators of pain and inflammation; antimicrobial – slows down the growth and reproduction of pathogenic flora (viruses, bacteria, parasites); antispasmodic – relieves muscle spasms, improves neuromuscular conduction, reduces the sensitivity of pain receptors; prokinetic – enhances the motility of the digestive organs, while preventing contractions of smooth muscles; hemodynamic – improves blood circulation, blood supply to tissues effects. According to nutritionists, mint taste and aroma suppress hunger, reduce appetite, and prevent overeating. It is also source of vitamin A, C, B2, B3, B6 and B9, contains iron, potassium, magnesium, manganese, rosmarinic acid, tryptophan and other.
Thyme – Thyme was known in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome (soldiers bathed in thyme-infused water to gain strength) Thyme from lat. Thýmus – “strong”, “courageous”. Thyme leaves are used for joint pain, heart pain, sciatica, and neuralgic diseases. Thyme provides significant help with gastrointestinal tract issues (enterocolitis, fermentopathy, dyskinesia of the gastrointestinal tract, dysbacteriosis), helps digest fatty foods, is a choleretic, blood-purifying, diuretic. Its effect on insomnia has been also noted. Thyme helps with sinusitis and sinusitis.
Oregano – is used to treat diseases of the digestive system, heart, blood vessels, nervous system. The plant helps with insomnia, strengthen immunity, relieve pain during colds and respiratory diseases,
as well as muscle and headaches, thrush, allergies, bacterial infections. It has antiseptic, analgesic properties as well as perfect for fighting inflammation, strengthens the immune system, helps get rid of depression, relieve stress, and quickly restore strength. The product is useful in the fight against excess weight, as it speeds up the metabolism and prevents the accumulation of a large amount of body fat in the body.
Sage – is high in anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds. A small amount of sage provides 10% of your daily vitamin K requirement. It also contains small amounts of zinc and vitamins C and E. Studies have shown that it can improve memory and information processing, and help lower cholesterol levels. Sage is antimicrobial and can prevent plaque buildup and can treat throat infections. Sage has traditionally been used to reduce menopausal symptoms.
Rosehip – increases the body’s resistance to infections, has an anti-inflammatory effect, removes toxins, enhances digestion, stimulates urination (natural diuretic), improves cardiovascular activity,
stabilizes blood pressure, normalizes blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
Lingoberry Leaves – contains arbutin and tannins, phytoncides, organic acids and antioxidants, rutin and B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, ascorbic acid, iron and manganese were found in the lingonberry leaf. For women, lingonberry leaf helps in restoring the balance of hormones. In addition, it helps to stop bleeding, equalize emotional tone, and is used for diseases of the genitourinary tract, mastopathy or adnexitis, cystitis. Lingonberry tea helps to reduce the pain of menstruation, the body recovers faster after blood loss. Use of the lingonberry leaves are not allowed during first trimester of pregnancy. For men, they slow down the natural aging process, prevent sexual dysfunction.
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This tea is delicious!