That would depend entirely on the herb the tea is made from.
As directed by a medical practitioner. Tea to ease gas and stomach cramps: .25 tsp of herb to 1 cup hot water. As a hot tea will induce sweating, as a cold tea is a diuretic. Not for children.
When my daughters were in their teens they used ginger tea or capsules for mentrual cramp relief. It was very successful.
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Yes. Valerian tea is a herb tea made with valerian root. It is a relaxing tea. Helps to take the edge off without causing addiction.
Chamomile is the most widely used herb for tea..
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The herb can be ingested as a tea infusion.
Yes, tea can also be grown in vegetable garden. Tea is a kind of herb and herb can grow in a vegetable garden for more in detail you can refer http://msucares.com/lawn/garden/vegetables/herb/index.html link. Hope, this will help you to find an answer of your question.
Heavy decaf tea consumption is unlikely to directly cause leg cramps. However, excessive intake of tea may lead to dehydration if it replaces water in your diet, which can contribute to muscle cramps. Additionally, decaffeinated tea can still contain certain compounds that might affect electrolyte balance. If leg cramps are a concern, it's best to ensure adequate hydration and a balanced diet.
Maybe Herb Tea??
Green tea DOESN'T start your period, but it can ease the pain from menstrual cramps.