Teas for throat problems

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Guaco tea with honey

Guaco tea with honey combines the bronchodilator and expectorant properties of this medicinal plant, with the antiseptic and calming properties of honey. Being indicated for the treatment of several respiratory problems, such as: flu, cough, hoarseness, throat infection, bronchitis, allergies and skin infections. In addition, this plant is popularly used to treat rheumatism. ... View more »

Agrimony Tea

Agrimónia is rich in therapeutic properties such as: astringent, analgesic, antidiarrheal, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiviral, anxiolytic, soothing, healing, depurative, diuretic, relaxing, hypoglycemic, tonic and deworming and acts as a liver protector. being in folk medicine to treat skin wounds, abscesses, kidney stones, phlegm, cystitis, colic, diarrhea, angina, sore throat, laryngitis, tonsillitis, bronchitis, phlegm, in addition to relieving coughs, flu and colds. ... View more »

Purple Perpetual Tea

The purple perpetual has antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory action. Due to its medicinal properties the purple perpetual can be used to help in the treatment of conditions
headaches, sore throat, stomach pain, cough, laryngitis, hot flashes, hypertension, cough, relieves symptoms of asthma, diabetes, hemorrhoids and to release phlegm. In decoction it can be used as a diuretic, to decrease stomach acidity, fight respiratory diseases, and aid digestion. It effectively fights free radicals, substances responsible for the aging process and other degenerative diseases. It reduces bad cholesterol and acts as a natural tranquilizer. ... View more »

Malvas Tea

Malva can be ingested in tea form, for the treatment of infections, constipation, thrush, bronchitis, phlegm, sore throat, hoarseness, pharyngitis, gastritis, eye irritation, bad breath, cough and ulcer. It still benefits the urinary tract, since it acts in the treatment of cystitis, urinary infections and kidney stones (in this case, the plant works to heal the channels through which stones have passed and that have been injured).

Cautions:
Mallow tea is contraindicated during pregnancy and breastfeeding, when used in large doses it can cause poisoning. ... View more »

Pomegranate Tea

Among its main properties are potassium, vitamin C, vitamin K and folate. Not only, the fruit is rich in fiber, which helps in intestinal functioning and weight loss, and in flavonoids, powerful antioxidants, helps to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's and prevents anemia. Pomegranate has no fat in its composition. It can be used as a treatment aid: throat, blood pressure, as well as skin rejuvenation. ... View more »

Black-Picão tea

Picão-preto serves to help in the treatment of inflammations such as rheumatism, sore throat, tonsillitis, pharyngitis, hepatitis and menstrual colic, having protective effects on the liver, kidneys and intestines. ... View more »

Barbatimão Tea

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The properties of Barbatimão include a healing action on the skin and mucous membranes, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antibacterial, antioxidant, analgesic, antihypertensive, antiparasitic, tonic, disinfectant, antidiabetic, diuretic and coagulant. it was already used by the Indians, and has several functions. Some of them are treating ulcers, skin diseases and infections, high blood pressure, diarrhea, bleeding and bleeding wounds, hernia, malaria, cancer, liver or kidney problems, skin swelling and bruising, skin burns, sore throat, diabetes, conjunctivitis and gastritis. ... View more »

Blackberry leaf tea

Blackberry tea is made with blackberry leaves and is used as a powerful antioxidant and as an adjunct in the treatment of gastritis, mouth and throat inflammation, relief of symptoms of premenstrual tension and menopause and diarrhea. it is rich in nutrients such as vitamins A, C, E, K and B vitamins, potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese, yeasts, flavonoids, fibers and antioxidants. The action on reducing the symptoms of menopause is related to phytohormones also present in blackberry leaves.

Cautions:
It should be avoided by people with low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), and by people with liver disorders and pregnant women.
Diabetics undergoing treatment should not take the tea, as it may have reactions with the medication and cause hypoglycemia. ... View more »

Pineapple Tea

Pineapple is used in cases of bronchitis, catarrhal cough, sore throat, acne,
pimples, blackheads, red psoriasis, scaly psoriasis, scleroderma, wounds,
ulcers, sores, in rejuvenating masks, as digestive (enzymes
proteolytic), diuretic, antiplatelet agent.

Watch out:
It is not recommended for people with gastrointestinal problems and allergic to bromelains and who are also using anticoagulants. ... View more »

Leather hat tea

The leather hat tea rich in minerals and antioxidants that together are able to destroy the viruses that cause problems in the larynx and pharynx, fighting inflammation of the throat, has a diuretic effect and anti-inflammatory action, which helps to control gastritis , arthritis, osteoarthritis and rheumatism.

Cautions:
It is not recommended for people with low blood pressure, heart and kidney failure. ... View more »

Ginger tea

Ginger is native to Asia, rich in copper, vitamins A, B, C and D, potassium, selenium, zinc and magnesium. It has multiple therapeutic benefits: among them a bactericidal, fungicidal, antioxidant, antiseptic and anti-inflammatory action. It has detoxifying action and also improves the performance of the digestive, respiratory and circulatory systems. Ginger is also a recognized thermogenic food, which may be able to speed up metabolism and promote the burning of body fat. ... View more »