15 Herbs You Can Grow at Home To Make Your Own Tea

These 15 herbs will make a wonderful addition to your collection of "tea making supplies"!  Start curing your ailments naturally by growing your own herbal remedies. You can use them individually or mix and match to create unique tones and flavors that are suitable to your own liking. 

Herb/Plant Remedies
Angelica Colds, congestion, coughs, cramps, digestion, depression & hypertension
Anise Colds, congestions, cramps, digestion & IBS
Basil Memory & focus, headaches, inflammation, & stomach issues
Borage

Inflammation, Rhumatoid
arthritis 

Catnip Anxiety, colds, cramps, & insomnia
Chamomile Anxiety, cramps, digestion, ulcers, stress & insomnia
Dandelion Digestive issues, acne, & other skin problems
Hyssop Bronchitis, digestion issues, anxiety, colds & influenza
Lavender Acne, anxiety, depression, fibromyalgia, headaches, hypertension, insomnia & childbirth
  Lemon Balm Cardiovascular problems, colds, hypertension, childbirth, insomnia, & influenza
Lemon Grass Menstrual problems, nausea, & digestive issues 
Mint, Lemon Nausea & digestion issues
Mint, Spearmint Digestive issues, anxiety, & coughs
Rosemary Calms the nervous system, blocks histamines, helps regulate blood sugar, concentration & memory
Yarrow Colds, hypertension, menstrual issues, inflammation, & stomach ulcers

 

IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ:  These seeds can be extremely potent. SeedsNow.com does not take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of such seeds and/or plants. Always seek advice from a professional before growing and/or consuming seeds and/or plants for medicinal purposes.


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