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Highland Tea: A Miracle of Healing Nature

Highland tea is a valuable herb known for growing in the Black Sea flora, particularly collected from the highlands of Trabzon, Rize, and Giresun, and consumed by the local people for its medicinal properties.

Highland Tea: An Endemic Plant

Highland tea is a less popular member of the Lamiaceae family, which also includes aromatic plants such as lavender, rosemary, mint, and sage. Highland tea is one of the endemic plant species that grow in our country.

Ibn Sina and Yayla Stream

Various sources suggest that Ibn Sina recommended mountain tea for stomach ailments. Its ability to regulate stomach acids and alleviate problems like indigestion supports these claims.

Stress and Stomach Problems

Since stress can trigger stomach upset, herbs that soothe the stomach have been observed to be used in stress relief. The fact that the relationship between organs and emotions is the source of many diseases can also be supported by the consistency of the benefits of herbal teas.

A Peaceful Tea: Yayla Tea

Believed by the public to alleviate restless moods, mountain tea has calming effects on the nerves and relaxes the muscles. With its soothing and relaxing properties, it shares similar characteristics with chamomile tea.

Preventing Colds

In the ancient tradition of transhumance, mountain tea is also drunk to protect against colds. It is believed to have antiviral properties.

Give your office colleague some highland tea.

Instead of openly saying to a tense office colleague, "Let me make you some chamomile tea," you could suggest mountain tea. If you enjoy drinking chamomile tea on Mondays, you can include mountain tea in your menu on Tuesdays as well. Different days, different flavors...

Health and Herbal Teas

While drinking herbal tea and avoiding harmful things is a lifestyle we haven't fully embraced yet, consuming specific herbal teas on certain days of the week will bring about many visible results in the long run, from the structure of our hair to the texture of our skin. Even improved sleep quality will change many things in our lives through the ripple effect.

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