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  • Writer's picturePeggy Romero

Detox Tea

I really enjoy hot drinks. Not all of these are best served hot, but since it is coming up on winter, I thought you guys might like some ideas of drinks that are really good for you. Try them hot or cold.



According to Ayurveda, detoxing the body is an important practice to keep yourself healthy both internally and externally; one simple way to do so is to include ayurvedic detox teas as part of your diet. Drinking detox tea may not be enough, but may support in keeping you healthy.


Ayurvedic Teas are typically caffeine-free herbal teas that help to balance one’s doshas and/ or detox the body. Drinking an ayurvedic detox tea is a great way to support and enhance your overall health. Below are few easy ayurvedic detoxifying teas along with their benefits:

Ayurvedic detox teas can support in detoxifying your body.


Having any of these detox teas will mean that you are taking natural things and not any synthetic chemicals.


Most of them also work on improving your digestion and assimilation and burning some of the excess fat that might have accumulated.


The first one I learned of was cumin, coriander and ginger, which is used to clean your stomach and helps you get rid of unwanted bacteria in your stomach. Turmeric is a known antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal and anticancer spice. These detox tea combinations can be used as a daily drink, supporting in preventative health. 


Most of these teas not only detox your body but also help keep your skin clear and your appetite strong.


Please research and find your own “detox tea”, “cooling tea”, “heating and stimulating tea” or “calming tea” with ayurvedic herbs and spices for more specific needs.

There are many kitchen herbs and spices used in Ayurveda that help in detoxification. Here are some teas you can prepare at home a natural, gentle, everyday detox. Typically total quantity of dry herbs/ spices is about 1 tsp per person per cup. I typically refill my cup another time to extract a second cup from the same mix! As these are kitchen herbs/ spices, they are safe foods in these quantities and you can make your own ratios according to your taste. 


1. Ginger and Turmeric Tea

Turmeric has been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times. It is rich in anti-oxidants and nutrients and is fantastic anti inflammatory spice. Ginger is good to have if you are feeling bloated or do not have much appetite. Before going to sleep at night, drink tea made with these two ingredients which will help in cleansing your system. Use fresh or dry ingredients as you like. You will need about 1/8th of a tsp if using dry ingredients. 


* Currently I am using 1 teaspoon turmeric ½ teaspoon ginger and a dash of black pepper and it seems to be the answer for relieving my painful trigger finger. 


2. Peppermint Tea

Peppermint has several health benefits. Vitamin C in peppermint helps the overall immune system of your body. It is cooling herb that is good for digestion and for acidity. It also helpful in clearing the air passage which may be blocked by mucus. The manganese present in peppermint counters the free radicals in your body and helps in neutralizing them. I have mint growing in my garden and just picking up 3-4 fresh leaves and adding them in hot water for a soothing cup of herbal tea that is good detox is great. If you do not have fresh leaves, you can use ½ tsp dry powder in one cup of hot water.


An especially refreshing drink for summer, hot or cool with some lemon. 


3. Tulsi Tea (sacred basil)

Fresh Tulsi leaves or dried ones will work. Tulsi leaves are known for increasing metabolism and considered very useful for colds and cough as well as for enhancing immunity. Tulsi leaves work as a great natural detox. Detox with tulsi tea has been associated with weight loss too. In winter, tulsi leaves, ginger and peppercorn herbal tea is a great preventative and home remedy for colds and coughs. I am all about natural home remedies if they are effective. 😊 


4. Lemon Tea

Lemon is rich in vitamin C.  When combined with turmeric, or few black pepper corns, or with both, it can be one of the most refreshing drinks. Lemon is beneficial for your overall immune system. This one can be one of the best teas to start your day on a daily basis. If turmeric is not part of your daily diet, this can be another way for regular intake of turmeric. 


5. Ginger Tea

It is a tea commonly used for flu or sore throat.  Instead of fresh ginger, you can also use about 1/8th of ginger powder in hot water after your meal to support good digestion. You can add cardamom or cinnamon to ginger tea to enrich its taste.


6. Detox Tea

Add equal quantities of cumin, coriander and fennel seeds (can also add a pinch of turmeric if you like) in hot water and enjoy. This is another tea that can be part of your daily ritual for gentle regular detox. This is a simple but very effective drink to flush out toxins from your body.


*I have added this mixture to a Red Zinger tea bag.  Red zinger has hibiscus, which is known for easing the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. According to a 2010 article printed in the Journal of Nutrition, hibiscus may help reduce blood pressure which can lower your risk of heart disease. 


7. Green Tea

This is not a typical kitchen herb or spice but good especially for those who want to keep it very simple. A tea high in antioxidants. Green tea is also a natural flush for your system. Try it with peppermint.


I love to find natural ways to ease pain and manage the body. These may help. 


Disclaimer- these are all just things I have read or heard. I am not a doctor, please consult one. 


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