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Which tea is best for digestion

Herbs can cure your digestion problems in several ways, whether it’s stimulating your digestion, expelling gas, alleviating abdominal pain or soothing inflammation, there is a herb for every problem. Most herbs can be consumed in the form of teas.

To stimulate digestion tea made with one or more of the following herbs may be helpful-
Angelica

Black cohosh

Dandelion

Skullcap

Yarrow
To dispel gas most herbal medicine experts recommend teas made with one or more of the following herbs-

Fennel

Lavender

Mint

Rosemary

Juniper

To relieve abdominal pain and inflammation, one or more of the following herbal teas are often recommended-

Black cohosh

Chamomile

Lavender

Lemon balm

Mint

Skullcap

Valerian

Wild yam

Wormwood

Yarrow

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