Teas that help in the treatment of fever

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Hibiscus tea with apple and cinnamon

Hibiscus tea helps you lose weight because it stimulates metabolism, has a digestive and diuretic action and reduces bad cholesterol and total blood lipid and glucose levels, also helping to prevent diabetes, as well as helping to treat other diseases, such as : hypertension, abdominal pain, stomach. Helps fight high fever mainly in children and the elderly.

But be careful before taking any tea, consult your doctor. ... View more »

Tea of ​​Cipó Mil-Homens

Cipó Mil-Homens, also known as viana-buta, turkey-crop, vase, aristolóquia or buta, is a tea that has many diuretic, sedative, antiseptic and stomacal properties.
Having indications to help fight fever, poor digestion, asthma, depression, gastric discomfort, flatulence, colic, gout and diseases associated with the kidneys and liver. ... View more »

Freixo tea

Freixo has properties with a diuretic, laxative, purifying, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, healing and rejuvenating analgesic action. It can be used to treat health problems such as gout, rheumatism, cellulite, cholesterol, obesity, bad breath, urea accumulation, excess uric acid, constipation, kidney stones and fever. ... View more »

Willow and elm tea

Willow tea with ulmaria has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, relieving joint pain, besides being good for arthritis, osteoarthritis. As active ingredients, ulmaria contains salicylates, flavonoids, tannins, phenols, mucilages with emollient action, vitamin C with immune stimulating action and various minerals. Salicylates act as anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic; flavonoids, such as quercetin and rutin, have anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory and tonic effects on circulation; tannins act as tissue regenerators and astringents; and phenols act as an antiseptic.

cautions:
Willow is contraindicated for pregnant women, individuals with allergy to aspirin and patients with gastrointestinal problems, such as ulcers, gastritis. ... View more »

Quina tea

The quinine tree has high concentrations of quinine, it also contains other compounds such as quinidine, cinconine and dihydroquinamine. Quina tea is widely used as a diuretic to fight pain and inflammation. Its bark is bitter and tonic, and used in other countries against intermittent fever, malaria, malaria, wounds and inflammation. In addition to improving digestion, detoxifying the liver, assisting in the treatment of malaria, reducing pain in the body and detoxifying the body. ... View more »