With delicate foliage and sunny-faced little daisy-like flowers, chamomile can be grown in flower beds, herb gardens, and even within your lawn. But you may not realize, when talking about growing ...
There’s growing evidence that those who regularly drink true teas may have a lower risk of a heart attack, Type 2 diabetes, ...
There are two categories of tea: "true tea," which originates from the Camellia sinensis plant, and herbal teas, which are concoctions of various plants, herbs, fruits, or spices infused in hot water.
The U.S. FDA has recognized tea from *Camellia sinensis* as a ... including chamomile, peppermint, ginger, lavender, hibiscus, butterfly pea flower, or masala tea. The Indian Tea Association ...
Herbal teas available in the market, with or without the derivative of Camellia sinensis, include chamomile tea, peppermint tea, ginger tea, lavender tea, hibiscus tea, butterfly pea flower tea ...
Tea made from Camellia sinensis is now eligible ... made from other plants, including chamomile, peppermint, ginger, lavender, hibiscus, butterfly pea flower, or masala tea.
As part of this upgrade, tea manufactured from Camellia sinensis is now ... such as chamomile, peppermint, ginger, lavender, hibiscus, butterfly pea flower, or masala tea. " ...