Top 10 Best Herbs to Grow and Eat at Home for Healthy Life

You are on a diet yet your weighing scale is refusing to move? Does your diet stop at the sight of cupcakes, pizza, cheeseburgers, and potato crisps? To be honest, that’s the case with most of us. I also cribbed about not losing weight even after being on a ’diet.’ But then, I found out the real reason behind not losing weight.
First, I was not following my diet correctly. Secondly, I needed to boost my metabolism and digestion to shed the fat. For this, a friend mine, who specializes in Ayurveda, recommended herbs and spices. So, I did my own research and gave it a try. And you won’t believe, I lost three kgs in just one month! The best part, these herbs, and spices are easily available and cause no side effects. So ladies, if nothing is working out for you, try these 25 herbs and spices for weight loss and experience the change yourself! Let’s begin.
Green Tea
Undoubtedly green tea is always the best herbal tea for weight loss. It is rich in antioxidants called catechins. One of the catechins known as the Epigallocatechin gallate is a metabolism booster. Also, though green tea contains caffeine in lesser amounts when compared to coffee, caffeine helps to stimulate fat burning and better muscle performance. Green tea is also an excellent appetite suppressor which will curb cravings and make you eat less if you consume it 30 minutes before a meal.
Ginseng
Ginseng is a slow-growing perennial plant that has fleshy roots. This plant mostly grows in cooler regions such as China, Bhutan, North America, Korea, and eastern Siberia. It has been used as a medicine by the Chinese for centuries. Research shows that ginseng can be used to treat stress, diabetes, lower cholesterol, and regulate blood sugar levels. Stress, unregulated blood sugar, and high cholesterol are all contributors to bad health and weight gain. Ginseng also helps to boost your metabolism and keeps your energy levels high throughout the day. Therefore, drinking ginseng tea will take care of the leading causes of weight gain.