Parsley tea: preparation and effects
With the right preparation, a parsley tea can alleviate various symptoms. How you can easily prepare parsley tea and what effects it has, you can read in the following practical tip.
Prepare parsley tea - how it works
To make parsley tea, you need the leaves, stems, fruits or roots of the plant.
- Crush the parsley into small pieces and put one or two teaspoons in a large glass.
- Then pour about a quarter liter of boiling water over the parsley.
- Let the tea steep for ten minutes so that the effect can develop.
- The recommended dose is two to three cups a day.
- Long-term use can sometimes lead to complications because the tea stimulates the activity of some muscles.
- Parsley tea has a strong effect on the muscles in the womb, which is why you should not consume parsley tea during pregnancy.
Parsley tea - it has these effects
Drinking parsley tea can have many positive effects.
- Parsley tea is diuretic and can thus help with damaged urinary tract or kidney semolina.
- The treatment also has a positive effect on intestinal colic, bloating and even menstrual cramps.
- Helkunde experts also claim that parsley tea has a soothing effect on mild rheumatic and pararheumatic complaints, such as gout.
- Finally, parsley tea also helps with hoarseness and bad breath.
In the next practical tip you will read how you can dry herbs such as parsley in the oven, freezer and in the air.