Herbal teas are also known as tisanes and are a major part of the tea world. These teas are an infusion made from various plants; what plant they come from is usually how tisanes are classified. Learn more about the various herbal tea tisanes below and the benefits you can receive from drinking them.
More about Herbal Tea Tisane
Herbal tea tisane in Los Angeles, CA and elsewhere are infusion made from various plants (not including Camellia sinensis). The classifications for tisane depend upon the plant they are made from.
Leaf tisanes are made from various plants including mint, lemongrass, lemon balm, and French verbena. Flower tisanes are made from hibiscus, lavender, chamomile, and rose. Bark tisanes come from black cherry bark, slippery elm, and cinnamon. Root tisanes include chicory, echinacea, and ginger varieties. Fruit and berry tisanes include peach, blueberry, raspberry, and apple varieties. Seed and spice tisanes are made from fennel, caraway, and cardamom. Tisanes can also be made from more than one plant types or from various parts of the same plant.
Benefits
The benefits of drinking tisane include aiding with various digestive ailments, thereby enabling you to digest your meals more easily. They can be helpful in reducing fevers. They have also been shown to alleviate pain, promote overall health, and bring hormones into balance.
Specific tisanes made from specific plants can provide specific benefits. For instance, ones made from the orange tree contain magnesium, which helps with cardiovascular health, while ones made from the ginseng root can help fight free radicals and boost your immune system.








