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Herbal teas are actually not teas at all. They are called tisanes, a French word meaning herbal infusion. Herbal teas are made up of dried fruits, flowers and herbs, making them all natural. They contain no actual tealeaves at all. These teas are full of the health benefits. They are known for they calming and relaxing capabilities, as well being naturally caffeine free, making them safe for pregnant women and children. |
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| Camomile tea, the most famous herbal tea, dates back to 1550 BC, ancient Egypt. Egyptions highly prized camomile for its curative properties. Camomile looks like a daisy-like flower, with a sweet, apple-like scent. Camomile comes from the Greek word, meaning ground apple. All of these hundreds of years later, it is still the most popular herbal tea. |
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