Herbal tea to refresh your mind
For those who are tired of their minds and hearts due to telework
Corona vortex, telework has expanded rapidly these days. I think there are many people who work at home. When I go to work, I have the opportunity to change my behavior, such as talking to the person sitting next to me or going out for lunch, but when I'm alone at my computer or smartphone, I forget the time and concentrate too much. You may lose it. Being able to concentrate is good, but long hours of mobile work can also cause brain fatigue. In such a case, taking a break with a cup of tea is very effective in refreshing your mind and body. Herbal tea is recommended at such times. In particular, herbal teas using mints have a pleasant refreshing feeling of menthol and bring a pleasant change of mood.
For breaks during telework: Herbal tea that relieves brain fatigue
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These 3 types of help herbs
(Left) Peppermint (Center) Hibiscus (Right) Lemon Balm
Peppermint <br> Peppermint that leads to a refreshing and refreshing feeling. Many people love mint tablets. Enriched with menthol, Peppermint is a cool stimulant to taste and smell, helping to clear even the most dizzy.
Hibiscus <br>Worried about the burden on your skin when wearing a mask? Hibiscus is synonymous with beauty herbs! The fresh sweet and sour taste is because it contains plenty of citric acid and malic acid. The red pigment is anthocyanin, which is known for removing rust. It purifies the circulation and supports glossy beauty from the inside.
Lemon balm <br>Lemon balm with a citrus scent similar to lemon and a very refreshing green flavor. My name is Melissa. Many of you may be familiar with Melissa essential oil. The essential oil components are citronellal, linalool, β-caryophyllene, etc. It brightens and lightens the dull and heavy impression that is easy to feel in early spring.
Even if you usually drink coffee or tea, why not try herbal tea? The beauty of the color, the goodness of the fragrance, and the deep flavor. You will be able to feel a fresh stimulation to your five senses.