
Tea's to help you sleep better
On a chilly day, a hot drink may keep you warm, and tea, in particular, can help ease a variety of illnesses.
When you have a sore throat, you could drink tea with honey and lemon, green tea for its antioxidant advantages, or black tea for an energy boost. Herbs like chamomile and peppermint may even aid in the relief of menstrual cramps, muscular cramps, and indigestion. To build our final list of tea suggestions for you, we investigated a variety of peaceful nighttime blends to help you in a better night’s sleep.
- Magnolia tea.
- Low caffeine green tea....
- Chamomile tea....
- Lavender tea....
- Valerian tea....
- Passionflower tea...
Let us know if you enjoy a bedtime tea or any other hot drink recommendation you have.


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