Good morning to all, how are you? Going to share another herbal/natural medicine/remedy that we drink here po, it's also effective and have many benefits as well po, so here it goes, lol, haven't wrote an article for days now 'coz i got my work back here, got a little busy with it po, but now, here i am, lol.
Clitoria Ternatea
It's what we are drinking here po and it's also called as blue tea, it's best if you added either calamansi or lemon in it and drink it while it's still hot po.
Also known as Blue Ternate.
Came from the Latin word Clitoris.
Was derived from the City of Ternate, in the Indonesian Archipelago from where its specimens originated.
Also known as Asian Pigeonwings, Bluebellvine, Blue Pea, Butterfly Pea, Cordofan Pea and Darwin Pea Flower.
A plant species belonging to the Family Fabaceae.
In India, it's revered as a Holy Flower that's used in daily Puja Rituals.
Under the Scientific Name of Clitoria Ternatea.
Belonging to the Fabaceae Family.
Plantae Kingdom.
Under Fabales Order.
Rosids Clade.
Genus Clitoria.
Clitoria Ternatea's Species.
Health Benefits:
Natural Remedy to or for Diuretic.
Great or Best for Digestion System.
Used as Tonic to treat Dementia.
Home Remedy to or for Headache.
Treats Asthma naturally.
Improves Nerves System.
Solution to or for Irregular Period in Women.
Natural Remedy to or for Diabetes.
Reduces the Risk of Cardiovascular conditions.
Home Remedy to or for light Cold.
Treats Insect bites or Poisonous bites of Snakes.
Originated from Southeast Asia, Caffeine-free, actually a Tisane.
A healthy drink.
Had long been a part of the Culture of Thailand, Vietnam, Bali and Malaysia.
Derived from the Camellia Sinensis or Tea Plant.
Was used for Ages for dyeing, cooking and making cosmetics.
Commonly enjoyed in Post-Dinner, in Spas or as a refreshments in Thailand and Vietnam.
Good morning to all once again, that's all for now, going to call it a night na po, stay safe, God bless and have a good day to all, brb soon po :)
We have this kind of plant in our house. Pero hindi namin pinapansin. Pwede pala soya panggamot. I will definitely share this to my family. Thank you for sharing.