The Simple Tea That Could Help You Say Goodbye to Swollen Legs for Good

How to Make and Use These Teas Effectively

Simple Dandelion Tea Recipe (the core one):

  • 1–2 tsp dried dandelion leaf/root (or 1 tea bag)
  • 8–10 oz boiling water
  • Steep 5–10 minutes, strain, sip warm or iced.
  • Start with 1–2 cups/day (morning/afternoon); monitor how your body responds.

Tips for success:

  • Pair with low-sodium meals and potassium-rich foods (bananas, spinach).
  • Elevate legs 15–30 minutes daily.
  • Stay active—short walks pump fluid upward.
  • Avoid evenings if caffeine-sensitive (opt for herbal only).

Case story: Mike, 65, retired mechanic in Texas, had chronic ankle swelling from vein issues. He rotated dandelion and  ginger teas, added compression socks, and walked 20 minutes daily. In 3 weeks, visible reduction—more energy, less discomfort.

Self-assessment: On 1–5, how consistent are you with hydration and movement? If low, start small—add one tea tomorrow.

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