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Reishi Mushroom Tea Recipe

Reishi mushroom tea may not paint a pretty picture, but it’s one of the best ways to boost your immunity and improve your overall health. It also prevents various types of cancers. Its only drawback is that it’s bitter to taste, however, it is compensated with the infinite health benefits it provides. Besides, you always have various sweeteners to the rescue. Anyway, without further adieu, let’s proceed to make this amazingly healthy beverage! Reishi Mushroom Tea Recipe Ingredients 3-5 grams reishi mushroom (dried, grounded or sliced) 4-5 cups water (filtered) 8 leaves mint (fresh and crushed, optional) 2 tbsp honey (optional) 2 drops peppermint oil (optional) Instructions Pour the water into a pot or any other container and bring it to a boil. Make sure you don't use an aluminum container as the process requires heating for long, and the metal is neither a perfect absorber nor a reflector of heat. Add reishi powder or slices to it and let it boil for another half an hour. If you p

Reishi Mushroom Tea | Reishi Mushroom Tea Benefits | Reishi Mushroom Tea Supplier

Reishi Mushroom Tea | Reishi Mushroom Tea Benefits | Reishi Mushroom Tea Supplier Reishi Mushroom Tea  Reishi mushroom (Ganoderma lucidum) is one of the most well-studied and documented types of functional mushrooms known.  Known as the Mushroom of Immortality, it’s been used in herbal and traditional medicine practices for thousands of years; uses range from liver ailments to cancer to depression. But is there evidence to back up these claims? While there’s no proof (at least yet..) that this mushroom makes you immortal, it does live up to its healthful name in a myriad of other ways. At Tamim Teas, we believe in the power of this natural medicine. That’s why we’ve created two distinct, delicious blends of reishi mushroom tea. And it’s why we want you to learn more about it! Reishi Mushroom Tea History of Reishi Mushroom As we mentioned earlier, reishi — whether as a mushroom tea or in other forms — has been used for its medicinal properties for over 2,000 years. It’s a rather rare mu