The tea is equal parts of:
-Dry ginger (or fresh if you prefer)
-Cinnamon (not grounded)
-Chamomile
-Peppermint
-Hibiscus
-Lemon grass
Mix together and prepare your tea! Water should be almost to a boiling point but not boiling.
Benefits:
Ginger: Its volatile oils have anti-inflammatory properties similar to those of NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), which makes it an excellent remedy for flu, headaches and menstrual pains.
Cinnamon: Is antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial, antiparasitic, and anti-inflammatory.
Chamomile: The flowers from chamomile tea are key in helping you sleep. Chamomile plants have flavonoids in the petals which have a tranquilizing reaction. The tea also has anti-inflammatory properties, so it offers extra benefits while drinking this tea. (not recommended while pregnant)
Peppermint: The menthol in the peppermint leaves can have a slight anesthetic effect on your throat, suppressing your cough (which is why peppermint appears in many cough drops). Plus, scientists from the USDA report that when tested in a lab, peppermint has been found to have significant antimicrobial and antiviral activities.
Hibiscus: loaded with antioxidants, hibiscus is also rich in vitamin C and iron. Both properties help the immune system stay balanced and fight bacteria, helping you ditch a cold or flu more quickly.
Lemmon Grass: Lemongrass has antibacterial and antifungal properties that helps your body cope with cold, fever and flu symptoms. As an antipyretic, it contains certain chemical components that increases sweating, which brings down fevers while also flushing out toxins from the body.
*Disclaimer: Please do your own research about this herbs, you can be allergic to some. I’m not a medical professional or a certified herbalist. I do my own research and follow family recipes.