How To Boost Your Memory With A Herbal Tea
Salvia is one of the oldest medicinal herbs. Its Latin name means ”salvation, health”. Until the discovery of antibiotics, people used salvia to treat throat, fungal and other infections.
Today, salvia is widely used in folk medicine. It is used to treat infections of the stomach, the gallbladder, and the urinary tract. In addition, it is used to regulate sweating during menopause and menstrual cycle disorders. Moreover, it cleanses the liver and treats rheumatism.
Furthermore, salvia is used to provide relaxation and treat nervousness, tension, and headache. It is also used to boost the immune system, treat nervous tension, and improve memory and concentration.
Salvia leaves are used to cleanse teeth and gums, so the salvia extract is added to toothpaste. It is contained in anti-dandruff shampoos, too.
Salvia tea to boost memory
Mix a teaspoon of dried salvia leaves, a teaspoon of dried rosemary, and a teaspoon of laurel leaves. Pour the mixture into 500 ml of hot water. Let it stay for half an hour, and then strain it. Add a teaspoon of raw honey for taste. Consume the tea during the day.
Salvia tea to treat seborrhea
Pour a teaspoon of dried salvia leaves with 200 ml of hot water. Cover it and let it stay for half an hour. Then, strain the tea. Soak a cotton ball in the tea and apply it to the affected place. Let it stay for 15 minutes.
Add a teaspoon of propolis and ½ a teaspoon of baking soda in lukewarm water and mix it well. Rinse the affected place with this mixture.
Salvia and Tilia anti-aging tea
Mix one teaspoon of tilia and one teaspoon of salvia. Pour the mixture into 200 ml of hot water. Let it stay for 10 minutes, and then strain it. Consume the tea before going to bed.
Salvia syrup to help cleanse the respiratory tract and treat asthma and bronchitis
In a pot, pour 1 liter of water and add 200 grams of dried salvia and ten laurel leaves. Let it boil until the amount of water reduces to 700 ml, and then strain it. After that, add five chopped lemons to it and cook it on low heat. Let it boil for 5 minutes, and then add two teaspoons of honey. Store the syrup in jars and consume one teaspoon 3 – 4 times a day.
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