Teas for depression

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Marapuama Tea

Marapuama is a medicinal plant, from the Amazon, Brazil, whose name means “potent wood”, and is popularly known for its aphrodisiac properties. Rich in arachidic, lignoceric, behenic acids, campesterol, essential oils, alkaloids, ester and phytosterols, it is used as a "remedy" in cases of sexual impotence, erection difficulties, increasing libido. It is a stimulating tea that promotes sensuality and sensitivity of the senses! In addition, it improves circulation, and can be used to treat several other diseases such as: intestinal disorders, beriberi, depression, weakness, flu, worms, hair loss, rheumatism, memory loss, swelling, cellulite, depression, weakness, anemia , flu, hair loss, rheumatism, stress, memory loss and to stop diarrhea. ... View more »

Tea of ​​Cipó Mil-Homens

Cipó Mil-Homens, also known as viana-buta, turkey-crop, vase, aristolóquia or buta, is a tea that has many diuretic, sedative, antiseptic and stomacal properties.
Having indications to help fight fever, poor digestion, asthma, depression, gastric discomfort, flatulence, colic, gout and diseases associated with the kidneys and liver. ... View more »

Lavender Tea

Lavender is a very versatile medicinal plant, capable of helping to strengthen muscles, to treat insomnia, to improve cardiovascular health, poor digestion, to fight inflammatory processes, to detoxify the body, to treat acne, to relieve pain head, improving digestive and respiratory health, due to its relaxing, calming, antispasmodic, analgesic and antidepressant and anti-inflammatory properties. ... View more »

Passionflower tea (passion fruit flower)

Passiflora has in its composition passiflorin, flavonoids, C-glycosides and alkaloids, with sedative, calming, sleepy and hypnotic properties, being therefore useful in the treatment of anxiety, nervous tension, insomnia and difficulty in concentration. Some studies show that passionflower can treat menopausal symptoms, such as vasomotor signs (hot flashes and night sweats), insomnia, depression, anger, headaches, and can be a great alternative to conventional hormonal therapy. ... View more »