If you have a cold sore, you should probably go get it checked out instead of using tea to get rid of it. Go to Rite-Aid or Wal-Mart to get cold sore medication.
Unless you bought 'cold brew' tea, then you have to heat it. You can make 'sun tea and leave it out in direct sun in cold water, and let the sun heat the water and make the tea, without heat, tea in cold water will make very mildly tea flavored water.
No, it just nourishes it and heals any scabs or sores on your head
Yes, you can put a tea bag in cold water to make iced tea, but it may take longer to steep compared to using hot water.
Taking dandelion (Taraxacum officinale ) tea or capsules may help heal sores and also prevent future outbreaks.
because it tastes horrible cold
To make the best-tasting tea, start with fresh, high-quality tea leaves and use filtered water that is not too hot or too cold. Follow the recommended steeping time for the type of tea you are using, and avoid over-steeping, which can make the tea bitter. Finally, store your tea properly in an airtight container away from light and moisture to preserve its flavor and aroma.
Yes, and it's a good idea to do so. Manuka honey is made from the Tea Tree, the oil of which is considered to be effective to promote healing, as well as an excellent disinfectant. Honey itself also has these properties, so if you can't get Manuka honey, don't despair --regular honey will do.
No. If the tea is prepared from a teabag in cold water, the tea will be weaker than hot tea, and this could result in fewer health benefits as you'd be consuming less tea. However, if the tea is of equal strengths, drinking it hot or cold shouldn't make any difference.
Think about cold tea.
Tea may be had both as a hot beverage or a cold one. Depends a lot on the type of teas. not all tea may be had as cold tea/ice tea
you have to put ice cubes in a strainer and it will cool
The particles in the hot water move much faster than the ones in the cold water because they are heated, so they gain energy, making tea bags brew way faster in hot water than they do in cold.