Thursday, October 13, 2011

Solomon's Seal Tea

      There are tons of teas in the world, and many people steadily drink a tea daily.  Most people like to drink a tea because it's good for their health, and it makes peoples' mentality relaxed. Teas they have each role such as good for headache, stomachache, cough, and skin. For example, if someone has the cough, chamomile is good for him. Whenever you go to the Chinese restaurant, they give people a cup of tea. Because hot water undergoes metabolic change and makes the body warm. Today, I want to talk about Solomon's Seal Tea, which I like. I like this taste and effectiveness. I recommend that you have to combine with hot and tepid water.


* Drinking some Solomon's Seal Tea for your break time will protect your body against aging.
This native flavor and effectiveness is strong so don't blend with another tea or ingredient. Only boil the solomon's seal tea with water. Orientla medicine clinic use rhizomes for treat anadypsia, diabetes, and a heart failure.





*Solomon's Seal Tea's effectiveness

1. Solomon's Seal Tea is good for relieving fatigue, and good for cold sweat.




























2. Solomon's Seal Tea improve weak constitution. Many years ago, it used instead of ginseng which called the elixir of life.






































3.Solomon's Seal Tea is good for stamina. Especially good for constipation.





























4.Solomon's Seal Tea has been shown to be effective in preventing aging skin, and good for liver spot.































5. Solomon's Seal Tea prevents adult diseases such as diabetes































*Solomon's Seal Tea's side effect















 If someone has low blood pressure and problem with intestine, it'll be really good for him or her. However, it stimulates blood circulation, so not good for people who have high blood pressure.



*Tip

This chart is tip for how to boil different kind of teas.
Type
Water Temp.
Steep Time
Infusions
White Tea
65 to 70 °C (149 to 158 °F)
1–2 minutes
3
Yellow Tea
70 to 75 °C (158 to 167 °F)
1–2 minutes
3
Green Tea
75 to 80 °C (167 to 176 °F)
1–2 minutes
4-6
Oolong Tea
80 to 85 °C (176 to 185 °F)
2–3 minutes
4-6
Black Tea
99 °C (210 °F)
2–3 minutes
2-3
Pu'er Tea
95 to 100 °C (203 to 212 °F)
Limitless
Several
Herbal Tea
99 °C (210 °F)
3–6 minutes
Varied

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