It is possible- mint tea is known to be a digestive aid. If you are experiencing gas and burping after drinking it, it might just be the mint "working its magic". I would consider the foods you have eaten in the past 24 hours to be the possible source of the gas and burping as opposed to the soothing mint herb.
sure, if you like your tea mint flavored
with my experience the best way to get rid of gas naturally is to drink mint tea. any kind of mint tea will do, from peppermint tea to hot water with a few drops of mint extract., heck, you could probably soak a couple mint leaves in boiling water and drink it when it cools down. that is what has worked best for me, even better than gas-x or other medicines. !
Yes, spearmint tea is a herbal tea. It is an aromatic herb of the mint family, the common garden mint widely used for the culinary purposes.
No, mint is an herb that is used to make mint tea. It does not contain caffeine because it does not come from the tea plant Camellia siniesis. However it does still make excellent tea.
Yes.
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No. As a matter of fact, mint tea is supposed to be an aphrodisiac.
Yes, yes it does.
Julep, as in mint julep tea!
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Simply Ming - 2003 Chinese Tea and Mint was released on: USA: 16 October 2010
Tea can cause an individual to have some gas and bloating. Teas that have artificial sweeteners are what causes gas.