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Why do so many people drink herbal tea?
Herbal tea comes from Europe. Generally speaking, the herbal tea we are talking about refers to those vanilla drinks that do not contain tea, so the herbal tea actually does not contain "tea". Accurately speaking, herbal tea refers to a herbal drink with aromatic taste, which is made from the roots, stems, leaves, flowers or skins of plants by boiling or brewing. The English word Herb is transformed from Latin, which comes from the ancient Mediterranean proverb, meaning "grass". In Chinese, it is translated as "herbs" or "flowers and plants". The definition of herbal medicine is quite broad. Herbal tea has the function of health care and recuperation, and it can convey naive and elegant romantic feelings. People love herbal tea so much, not only because they want it to have health care and conditioning effects, but also because it can convey pure and elegant romantic feelings. Anyone who has lived in a bustling city for a long time will yearn for a leisurely pastoral atmosphere and drink too much coffee, strong tea and sweet soda. Who doesn't want a simple and relaxing cup of herbal tea to relieve the pressure of life? Imagine drinking a refreshing cup of jasmine tea in the morning and soaking a pot of lavender tea in an anxious afternoon to relax your nerves and detoxify your body. Soaking a cup will make you light, refreshed and look good. Light a rosemary oil lamp in front of the window at night and drop a few drops of aromatic essential oil on the pillow before going to bed, which will help you sleep. Although we can't wander in nature all the time, we can immerse ourselves in the breath of the field all day and awaken the soul that has been away from nature for a long time in our bodies. The healthiest drink for human beings is tea, and the most classic drink for women is flowers. Therefore, the ancients said that "tea is the best drink for flowers." In modern times, there are also "men taste tea,