Q&A: What is the best tea for a mood boost and healthy skin?

What is the best tea for a mood boost and healthy skin?
I’ve heard of teas being able to boost your mood a bit, helping people dealing with depression or just feeling a little down, and making your skin healthier, but which ones specifically?
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Answer by Myrlot Silva
green tea! it fixes practically EVERYTHING… check the links… the last one is mostly about the benefits o your beauty.
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I tried Golden Sail green tea, it is awesome. Not all green teas are alike. Peppermint is very good to stimulate your mood and give you energy. Personally I eat raw carrot for healthy skin – this is the best. Also get enough Vit D.
It’s the perfect way to unwind at the end of a day and put the brakes on tension – perhaps ditch the tea bags and enjoy the sensory de-stressing experience of tea-making…when I’m stressed I head straight for caffein-free herbal infusions full of active compounds…they help relax and aid digestion because nervous feelings can often concentrate in the tummy..’so which teas work well ? ‘…okay Chamomile…caffeine-free with honey a smooth taste this classic tea calms you any time you need it but works brilliantly as a pre-bedtime soul soother…Lemon Verbena…a great digestive and an equallly good remedy for tension works wonderfully when you need to wind down…Linden…a delicious herbal infusion the French have been using this as an evening relaxant for generations and you can apply this as a poltice for the face to boost healthy skin…looks pretty tastes fabulous and really helps you to relax in the evening time…try a mix of Linden Chamomile and Orange tree flowers for almost instant calm…however remember herbs have potent effects and you should drink tea like any other beverage in moderation…I suggest four times a day is the normal requirement…lovely question I hope you find this useful…reality check…take time to make a perfect cup of tea and concentrating on making tea helps relax you…Find unusual teas at http://www.leafshop.co.uk.