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From hangovers to IBS, there’s a brew for every ailment — here’s advice on which tea to drink when

AS Brits spend more and more time drinking exotic tea, we find out which brew is best for which ailment.

From the perfect hangover cure to tummy tamers and the post-gym tonic, check out which cup of tea is best for you.

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Ginger tea is the perfect hangover cure as Christmas approachesCredit: Getty - Contributor

1 — THE HANGOVER CURE: GINGER

The morning after you’ve had five too many proseccos, it’s tempting to hit the coffee.

But a ginger tea will help you rehydrate and quell nausea (it can even be used to soothe morning sickness).

And if the fear about what really happened last night sets in, try combining ginger with camomile, which is proven to relax nerves.

“Make a camomile brew with a few shavings of fresh ginger and a drop of honey first thing, and it’ll set you on the road to recovery,” says nutritionist Rick Hay.

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2 — THE IMMUNE SYSTEM BOOSTER: ROOIBOS

Authentic rooibos tea only grows in southern Africa, where it’s been used for centuries to treat allergies, asthma and skin issues.

“Rooibos has immune-boosting properties thanks to its high levels of antioxidants and phytonutrients,” says Rick.

“And it’s a great alternative to black tea as it contains significantly less tannin, which it’s believed could inhibit minerals being absorbed by the body.”

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Peppermint tea has been used to cure stomach upsets for yearsCredit: Getty - Contributor

3 — THE TUMMY TAMER: PEPPERMINT

It’s not an old wives’ tale; peppermint tea really can ease irritable bowel syndrome.

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Researchers at the University of Adelaide discovered peppermint targets an anti-pain channel in the colon, which can be triggered by spicy foods.

“The menthol relaxes muscles throughout the digestive tract,” says Rick. “IBS sufferers shouldn’t have more than two or three cups a day, though, as too much can irritate the stomach further.”

If you have heartburn or indigestion, herbal liquorice will soothe irritation, too.

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Multi-tasking turmeric can be used as a post-gym drinkCredit: Getty - Contributor

4 — THE POST GYM TONIC: TURMERIC

Not just an Instagrammable foodie fad, the South-East Asian spice can ease muscle soreness after exercise.

“Turmeric gets its yellow colour from curcumin, which works as an anti-inflammatory, helping tissue repair itself,” says nutritional therapist Shona Wilkinson.

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Green tea has long been a favourite of fitness freaks for its metabolism benefitsCredit: Getty - Contributor

5 — THE METABOLISM JUMP-STARTER: GREEN TEA

“There is evidence green tea can help speed up how quickly we burn fat,” says Shona.

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Yep, green tea contains epigallocatechin gallate, a chemical that prevents the gut from absorbing some sugars and fats.

“But as it’s packed with antioxidants that protect against cell damage and ageing, it’s also just a great all-round health booster,” Shona adds. “Matcha green tea is a powdered form made from the tips of the tea plant and considered the best quality.”

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6 — THE INSOMNIA RELIEVER: VALERIAN

Another Scandi thing to love. Valerian tea has been used in Norway for years, and now doctors in the US are using it to treat insomnia – hoping to help patients avoid sleeping pills.

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