When we think of healthy drinks, what comes to mind first? Fresh juices, smoothies, and of course, herbal teas. While black tea and coffee are pretty delicious and a bit healthy drinks, they contain caffeine that can affect your overall health. Moreover, those drinks cause addiction, which means every time you skip one of them, you suffer from headaches and fatigue.
When it comes to herbal teas, many people avoid drinking them because they believe those teas aren’t tasty and healthy. Yes, herbal teas might not be for everyone. We all have different health issues and diseases, but do you think your favorite coffee does more good than harm?
Even if you’re a traditional English tea sort of girl or a coffee junkie, you’ll be impressed by these herbal alternatives that don’t taste like just hot water with a hint of some herb or fruit. Plus, you can mix it up with mint tea, fruit tea, or green tea to have a new healthy drink each day.
1. Licorice tea
2. Spearmint tea
Every time I have a cup of spearmint tea, it reminds me of spearmint sweeties I loved when I was a child. Spearmint tea is refreshing and good for digestion and settling an upset stomach.
You can enjoy it any time during the day to help your body to adjust. You can add a little bit of sugar syrup for a sweet taste or try iced tea as a refreshing summer drink.
3. Green tea
While someone prefers to drink plain green tea, I usually add lemon or mix it with spearmint to make it more delicious. Drink a cup of green tea a day during the fall and winter seasons to strengthen your immune system.
4. Butter mint tea
The drink with vanilla and peppermint creates a real sweetshop-sensation in your mouth. Butter mint tea has a beautifully unique taste, but it isn’t easy to find it in grocery stores.
5. Lemon, honey, and ginger tea
Try to make the tea at home instead of buying it. Store bought lemon, honey, and ginger teas have no health benefits at all.
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6. Rooibos tea
Rooibos tea helps ease severe stomach cramps, build a strong immune system, and improve iron absorption (plus contain some iron itself). It’s chock full of powerful antioxidants and enzymes that prevent wrinkles and premature aging.
7. Jasmine Dragon Pearls tea
You get rolled silver buds and tips of green tea with some jasmine flowers or a few ‘pearls.’ It’s a loose leaf tea.
To make a cup of tea, you need only a few ‘pearls.’ Wait 3 minutes, and your delicious drink is ready. This amazing taste of Asia in a cup will definitely make your day!
8. Blossom Earl Grey tea
If the powerful aroma is not yours, pick another herbal tea. Although Earl Grey tea contains caffeine, it’s still healthier than coffee and black tea.
9. Honey, chamomile, and vanilla tea
If you think chamomile tea doesn’t have much taste, you should try this mix of vanilla, chamomile, and honey. It really makes the difference. Plus, it’s super healthy!
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As you see, there are plenty of delicious alternatives to coffee and black tea. All you have to do is choose the one you really like and enjoy its health benefits.
Do you ever have one of those days when you don’t know what to drink in the morning? Coffee and black tea aren’t the only morning drinks, so stay creative and opt for herbal drinks instead. Just don’t forget about moderation.1