Description
Dried parsley leaves are used as a garnish and have a wide variety of health benefits, including a diuretic action that may help flush out harmful and toxic elements that cause inflammation and infections, treating arthritis and rheumatism, reducing swelling of joints, preventing water retention and helping to reduce cellulite by reducing excessive fluid in tissues, improving skin health, reducing acid reflux and stomach spams and cramps, promoting better digestion, helping to regulate your menstrual cycle, and being a uterine tonic. Parsley tea is generally safe, but if you have high blood pressure it's best to avoid drinking parsley tea. Parsley tea is only advisable for mild conditions, and if you are taking medication for blood clotting or any other forms of diuretic drugs, then do not take parsley tea. If you are unsure about this herbal tea, you should talk to your doctor and then start off with a small amount of tea per day.
Dried Parsley Leaves Cut, often used as a garnish, this popular herb has a wide variety of uses and health benefits, especially as a cleansing tea.
Size: 75g.
USES & BENEFITS
Parsley tea's diuretic action may help flush out harmful and toxic elements that cause inflammation and infections
This tea may be used as a form of treatment for arthritis and rheumatism, flushing out liquid deposits and reducing swelling of joints
May also prevent water retention and help reduce cellulite by reducing excessive fluid in tissues
Drinking this tea may treat mild kidney ailments and bladder infection, known as cystitis
May prove helpful for the liver
May improve your skin, making it look fresh and healthier
Reduces acid reflux and stomach spams and cramps
Parsley tea promotes better digestion
May help to promote hormonal balance that is essential for a healthy reproductive system
May work as a uterine tonic, helping to regulating your menstrual cycle
AS A TEA
Use about 2-4 teaspoons of the herb per cup of water
Let your tea steep for 5 to 10 minutes
You can sweetened the tea with honey and/or add a bit of zest with a squeeze of lemon juice
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Although parsley tea is generally safe, if you have high blood pressure it's best to avoid drinking parsley tea
Always stay within the recommended dosage, as too much may cause anaemia, kidney or liver problems
When applying the infusion on your skin, make sure to test it on a small area first as you may be sensitive to it and develop an allergic reaction in the form of a rash or a more serious skin irritation
Taking this tea regularly could cause your blood sugar levels to drop, so if you have diabetes, make sure to properly monitor your sugar levels and seek the advice of your doctor.
Not to be used during pregnancy breastfeeding
If you have a history of kidney inflammatory disease, then you should avoid drinking this tea as the oxalic acid present in the herb may promote the formation of kidney stones
The tea is only advisable for mild conditions
If you are taking medication for blood clotting or any other forms of diuretic drugs, then do not take parsley tea as it may interfere, enhancing or hindering, the effects of these medications
If you are unsure about this herbal tea, you should talk to your doctor and then start off with a small amount of tea per day.