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i am thinking of a herbal tea

# Burdock Cleanses the blood
# Stimulates the liver
# Helps to regulate blood sugar
# Anti-inflammatory
# Antioxidant properties
Tea with Burdock
# Cardamom Eases stomach cramps
# Stimulates digestion
# Reduces gas and flatulence
# Chewing the seeds can freshen breath
Tea with Cardamom
# Chamomile Soothes the stomach
# Calms the nerves
# Induces sleep
# Eases cold symptoms
Tea with Chamomile
# Cinnamon Improves circulation
# Eases cold symptoms
# Relieves stomach upsets
# Reduces menstrual cramps
# Regulates blood sugar and insulin
Tea with Cinnamon
# Dandelion Effective diuretic
# Stimulates and cleanses the liver
# Expectorant
# May reduce the incidence of gallstones
Tea with Dandelion
# Elderflower Relieves cold and flu symptoms,
# Reduces catarrh
# Helps reduce sinus problems
Tea with Elderflower
# Echinacea Helps maintain a strong immune system
Tea with Echinacea
# Fennel Improves appetite
# Stimulates digestion
# Eliminates flatulence
# Relieves stomach cramps
# Soothes throat, and coughs
Tea with Fennel
# Ginger Improves circulation
# Relieves cold and flu symptoms
# Eases stomach cramps and nausea
# Reduces menstrual cramps
# Regulates blood sugar
# Takes the zing out of arthritis pain,
Tea with Ginger
# Hawthorn Lowers cholesterol
# Balanced blood pressure
# Strengthens circulation
# Improves overall heart health
# Anti-oxidant
Tea with Hawthorn
# Lemon Balm Relives anxiety.
# Promotes digestion
# Induces rest
Tea with Lemon Balm
# Licorice Relieves coughs and sore throats
# Improves digestion
# Eases menstrual cramps
# Believes to increase libido
# Reduces seasonal allergies and congestion
Tea with Licorice
# Lime flower Another anti-stress herb for soothing the nervous system
# Relieves indigestion,
# Eases common cold
# Relieves griping or colicky pain in the abdomen.
Tea with Lime Flower
# Marigold Cleansing and Detoxifying herb
# Provides anti-fungal, anti-viral and antibiotic activity
Tea with Marigold
# Motherwort Relieves symptoms of PMS
# Good for uterus health after childbirth
# Reduces nervous anxiety
Tea with Motherwort
# Mint Eases many stomach and digestive problems
# Helps relieve headaches
# Relaxing
Tea with Mint
# Nettle Cleanses the blood
# High in vitamins A and C
# Improves liver and kidney functions
# Eases coughs and other respiratory problems
# Relieves diarrhea and constipation
Tea with Nettle
# Raspberry Eases diarrhea
# High in many vitamins and minerals
# Menstrual aid
# Antioxidant
Tea with Raspberry
# Rosehip Source of vitamin C
# Antioxidant
# Prevents bladder infections
# Eases headaches
Tea with Rosehip
# Rosemary Improves circulation
# Stimulates the liver
# Eases joint pain and headache pain
# Relieves cold symptoms
Tea with Rosemary
# Sage Calms the nerves
# Improves digestion
# Eases lung congestion and coughs
Tea with Sage
# Strawberry Relieves diarrhea
# Soothes the stomach
# Helps ease arthritis and rheumatism
Tea with Strawberry
# Thyme Improves immune system
# Promotes perspiration
# Eases sore throats and coughs
# Antiseptic
Tea with Thyme
 
And how much of that can you actually vouch for then OBG?

Personally I can't stand the stuff, the only ones I actually like are the lemon and ginger one, and also raspberry leaf tea which I became quite fond of in late pregnancy!
 
to narrow it down it's somewhere in trueblues extensive list, but he is disqualified for cheating
 
Burdock
Cardamom
Chamomile
Cinnamon
Dandelion
Elderflower
Echinacea
Fennel
Ginger
Hawthorn
Lemon Balm
Licorice
Lime flower
Marigold
Motherwort
Mint
Nettle
Raspberry
Rosehip
Rosemary
Sage
Strawberry
Thyme
 

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