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  2. What’s the healthiest tea to drink? The benefits of ... - AOL

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    Chamomile is a caffeine-free tea made by steeping dried chamomile flowers in water. It’s often used for relaxation and sometimes combined with other herbal ingredients like mint, hibiscus and ...

  3. The #1 Tea to Help Reduce Stress, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    Chamomile tea is a proven, natural way to reduce stress and anxiety. And if stress makes you toss and turn all night, it may also help you fall asleep faster and sleep more soundly.

  4. Teamotions: The tea that will improve your emotional wellbeing

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    Each cleverly-named tea has its own unique emotional benefit, like 'Discover Joy,' which is a lemon vanilla green tea made with anti-depressant and stress reducing ingredients to help lift spirits.

  5. Numi Organic Tea - Wikipedia

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    Numi sells bagged tea, loose leaf tea, iced tea, gift items and other tea-related products. The company offers tea types including green, black, white, oolong, pu-erh, and herbal teas such as honeybush and rooibos. [1] Numi was first to introduce a full line of pu-erh tea products to the U.S. market. [7]

  6. Health effects of tea - Wikipedia

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    1912 advertisement for tea in the Sydney Morning Herald, describing its supposed health benefits. The health effects of tea have been studied throughout human history. In clinical research conducted over the early 21st century, tea has been studied extensively for its potential to lower the risk of human diseases, but there is no good scientific evidence to support any therapeutic uses other ...

  7. Chamomile - Wikipedia

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    Chamomile may be used as a flavouring agent in foods and beverages, mouthwash, soaps, and cosmetics. [5] Chamomile tea is a herbal infusion made from dried flowers and hot water, and may improve sleep quality. [3] Two types of chamomile are used, namely German chamomile (Matricaria recutita) and Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile). [3]