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		<title>Frothy Chai Tea Latte Recipe</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Josh Axe, DC, DNM, CN &#8211; Chai or chai tea is a popular drink in India, where this delicious hot beverage is often made by boiling tea leaves with milk and adding sugar and spices. My chai tea recipe is a bit of a twist because instead of whole cow’s milk, I use coconut milk. In addition, instead of refined white sugar, I use honey or maple syrup, and instead of including tea, I keep this chai caffeine-free. (Yet it’s ready for the addition of tea if you’d like. Traditionally, chai includes black tea.) This chai tea recipe is so tasty. Rather than being filled with toxic chemicals and artificial sweeteners and flavors, this drink is loaded with chai tea benefits thanks to its antioxidants, real spices and zero refined sugars. It’s easy to make and extremely delicious. So, go on, give this hot, creamy, fragrant beverage a try. What Is Chai? Chai tea, chai latte, chai tea latte — no matter what you call it, chai is a popular beverage these days. Tea lattes are a variation on caffè lattes. Like caffè lattes, they are typically made with steamed milk, but instead of including coffee or espresso, a tea latte is made with tea. However, this chai tea latte recipe is caffeine-free so you don’t have to worry at all about an unpleasant caffeine overdose. So what is chai? “Chai” is the Hindi word for “tea,” which was derived from “cha.” Cha is the Chinese word for “tea.” So what is chai tea? It’s essentially “tea tea” that is made customarily in India, where it’s commonly called masala chai. The spices that go into chai can vary from region to region or even household to household, just like garam masala. Some of the spices most commonly included in a chai include cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, cloves and black peppercorn. So wait, does chai tea have caffeine, and how much caffeine does chai tea have? Chai tea only has caffeine if a caffeine source is included in its making. Typically, it does include caffeinated black tea, but it doesn’t have to. As I said, this chai recipe is completely free of caffeine, which makes it a great choice for kids as well as adults! The benefits of chai tea comes from its many health-boosting ingredients. For example, all of the spices are loaded with antioxidants, which are known to play an important role in the prevention of so many chronic diseases. How to Make This Chai Tea Recipe How to make chai tea is really quick and simple. Basically, all you have to do is heat up the milk and then combine all of the ingredients in a blender. The same goes for chai lattes that include black tea. Simply steep the tea and add to the blender. The first step in this recipe is to put the coconut milk into a small pot and warm it up over medium heat. Add the warmed coconut milk to a high-powered blender. Add the honey or maple syrup. Add the date and spices to the blender. Blend on high until well-combined. Pour and enjoy. Your chai is complete! Frothy Chai Tea Latte Recipe Chai tea is a popular drink in India and is often made by boiling tea leaves with milk and adding sugar and spices. Try my chai tea recipe! INGREDIENTS 2 cups coconut milk 1 date, pitted ½–1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup ½ teaspoon cinnamon ⅛ teaspoon ginger ⅛ teaspoon cardamom ⅛ teaspoon nutmeg ⅛ teaspoon ground cloves INSTRUCTIONS In a small pot, over medium heat, warm the coconut milk. Add the warmed coconut milk to a high-powered blender. Add the remaining ingredients to the blender and blend on high until well-combined. Pour and enjoy! To read the original article click here.</p>
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		<title>12 Science-Backed Ayurvedic Herbs and Spices with POWERFUL Health Benefits</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Stephanie Woods via NaturalHealth365 &#8211; Ayurveda is a traditional system of medicine that originated in India and is more than 3,000 years old.  It is an all-natural modality, using herbs and spices to prevent diseases and health conditions from developing in the first place.  By taking a whole-person approach, it focuses on balancing mind, body, and spirit for better health. In fact, many Ayurvedic herbs have been studied extensively and now have solid scientific backing as effective remedies for many health conditions. Ayurvedic Herbs Can Improve Your Health in Multiple Ways Ashwagandha Several studies have shown that ashwagandha promotes healthy cortisol levels and normal inflammatory processes that occur in response to stress.  Cortisol is called the “stress hormone.”  By supporting a healthy stress response, ashwagandha can help lower levels of anxiety and improve sleep quality for people who suffer from anxiety and stress. Bitter Melon Bitter melon supports normal blood sugar levels and boosts insulin secretion, which is the hormone that stabilizes blood sugar levels.  According to research, this tropical vine is not only a good remedy for blood sugar problems, but it is also packed with antioxidants and nutrients. Boswellia This herb, also called Indian frankincense, is a potent anti-inflammatory, but research has also shown that it is very effective for reducing pain.  Studies also show that Boswellia improves range of motion and mobility, especially in rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis patients.  It also helps prevent gingivitis and oral infections. Brahmi Studies have found that Brahmi can improve memory, learning rates, information processing, and attention.  It is also effective in treating ADHD symptoms such as restlessness, lack of self-control, and impulsivity. Cardamom This “queen of spices” has powerful scientific data recognizing it for its ability to maintain normal blood pressure.  Besides supporting blood pressure, inhaling the essential oil also helps to boost oxygen uptake in the lungs during a strenuous activity like exercise. Cumin Studies have shown that this earthy spice provides many health benefits, including boosting digestive enzyme activity.  It promotes faster digestion by speeding the release of bile in the liver.  In addition, cumin also helps ease fat digestion and relieves symptoms of IBS such as bloating and abdominal pain. Gotu Kola Also called the “herb of longevity,” gotu kola is very effective at relieving anxiety symptoms.  According to one study, it also reduced stress and depression when subjects took gotu kola instead of antidepressants for 60 days. Licorice Root Licorice root has several healing properties, and there are plenty of studies to back it up.  For example, it reduces inflammation and helps to protect the body from bacteria and viruses.  It is also beneficial when dealing with upper respiratory infections. Triphala (amla, bibhitaki, and haritaki) The Ayurvedic remedy triphala is a combination of three medicinal fruits: haritaki, bibhitaki, and amla.  This mixture is often used to ease constipation and decrease inflammation that is caused by arthritis.  Studies have also shown that it limits the growth of certain cancer cells and may even prevent them. Turmeric Turmeric is a well-known spice and herbal remedy that is one of the rare substances embraced by practitioners of Western medicine.  This is because of the abundance of scientific support that shows its effectiveness as an anti-inflammatory.  In fact, it has been shown to be just as effective as some drugs used to reduce inflammation – but without the unpleasant side effects. Incorporate Natural Remedies Into Your Lifestyle for Their Mighty Benefits Many natural remedies work just as well as conventional drugs but don’t have harmful or unpleasant side effects.  However, before beginning a new supplement routine, including herbal remedies or Ayurvedic medicine, talk to your healthcare provider to ensure you won’t encounter any allergic reactions or drug interactions. The beauty of these natural treatments is that they can be taken in supplement form, but many can be made into teas or used to flavor your favorite foods.  Their versatility makes it easy to incorporate them into your lifestyle. Sources for this article include: Herbs.News PhytoPharmaJournal.com NIH.gov To read the original article click here.</p>
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