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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Tarragon used as a Tea, but has many great benefits, not with other teas.

Dried tarragon leavesImage via Wikipedia

When we speak about tea, everyone knows that there is truly only four kind of real tea. Those types are white, black, green, Oolong teas. However, there are other things that can be mixed or made into forms of tea with great benefits. For example: It has recently been under research for its benefits.

Tarragon can be made into tea and enjoyed. There are also several great benefits for those just wanting to enjoy Tarragon. It can be used in place of salt for those individuals that are on a salt restricked diet.

Tarragon is Known as the King of All Herbs. Making a Tea from Tarragon when mixed with Lemon Balm can help prevent Flu or aids with herpes. If you wish to use this for herpes sores, mixed with Lemon balm and place tea bag on sores. If wishing to pervent a Herpes outbreak mix one teaspoon dried Tarragon with tea and let steep for 15 minutes. Tarragon appears to contain substances for the prevention of cancer and/or different viruses.

Children are known for contracting intestinal worms. Tarragon is very effective in eliminating intestional worms.

Mix up a batch of Tea made from Tarragon to aid in its many uses. Enjoy two cups of Tarragon tea for use with menstrual cramps, digestive problems, stomache problems, fatigue, nerves, and with promoting atppetie.

An individual can use Capsulse that are made with dried, powdered leaves when the situations do not allow the making of tea.

People suffering with horrible toothaches may use Tarragon leaves for relief by chewing on a couple of leaves. It may numb the mouth as it begins to work.

Crushed leaves of a Tarragon plant can aid with minor rashes and skin irritations, such as diaper, heat, etc..

The root has been helpful with severe tooth that aches.

Tarragon is used with many recipes and adds great flavor. By itself Tarragon taste kind of like licorice.

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