I HAVE DONE IT! CHAI COFFEE 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 1 drop of each and some vanilla almond milk! 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼 And it’s healing too! Look what’s in yummy that@gives it the chai flavor! CARDAMOM: Historical Data: Called “Grains of Paradise” since the Middle Ages, it has been used medicinally by Indian healers for millennia. One of the most prized spices in ancient Greece and Rome, cardamom was cultivated by the king of Babylon around the 7th century BC. It is mentioned in one of the oldest known medical records, the Ebers Papyrus (dating from 16th century BC), an ancient Egyptian list of 877 prescriptions and recipes. Medical Properties: Antispasmodic (neuromuscular), expectorant, antiparasitic (worms), antioxidant, antimicrobial, Antibacterial, anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, digestive, diuretic, stomachic, and tonic. Uses: Lung/sinus infection, indigestion, senility, headaches. Anciently, cardamom was used for epilepsy, spasms, paralysis, rheumatism, cardiac disorders, all intestinal illnesses, pulmonary disease, fever, and digestive and urinary complaints. It is said to be able to neutralize the lingering odor of garlic. YES! Other Possible Uses: Cardamom may help with appetite (loss of), colic, coughs, debility, dyspepsia, flatulence, halitosis, headaches, mental fatigue, nausea, pyrosis (or heartburn), sciatica, and vomiting. It may also help with menstrual periods, menopause, and nervous indigestion. Note: Cardamom has the same properties as ginger but is less of an irritant. Fragrant Influence: Uplifting, refreshing, and invigorating #healingnotkilling #healingnotpilling #bettermebody #swapthetoxins #essentialoils #chaitea https://www.instagram.com/p/CAK-_hvFP7v/?igshid=14mhaaqcg3gd0







