This recipe of Rasna, Ayurvedic Medicinal Plant Tea is really simple. You need to take a few roots and a few leaves and boil them in enough water with peppercorns till the water reduces to half the quantity. You can add other ingredients like, jeera or cinnamon or cloves in the tea if you like. We have sweetened the tea with honey but adding honey is completely optional.
Rasna plant is used in many Ayurvedic medicines in India, Tibet, Africa to help with inflammation, bronchitis, asthma, cough, indigestion, piles, joint pains,obesity, diabetes. The paste of the leaf is also applied externally to reduce swelling.
There are many varieties of rasna available throughout India. If you do not find the fresh roots you can also buy the powdered rasna roots.
Below is the Rasana or Alpinia Galanga plant. The leaves are absolutely flavorful and have a very sharp smell too.
Every part of the rasna plant is medicinal and has a lot of health benefits.
You can dry the roots and make them into a powder. Use the root to make chutneys and even thai curry pastes.
Use can use the leaf of the rasna, my adding it to flavour curries, make herbal tea like the recipe below and even make a paste combined with essential ayurvedic oils that is used for body pains etc.
Ancients studies and research show that, Rasna has multiple health benefits
Cooks in 20 M
Total in 25 M
To begin making Rasna, Ayurvedic Medicinal Plant Tea Recipe in a saucepan add all the ingredients ,the rasna roots, washed and chopped, the rasna leaves torn into bits and water.
Boil for about 15 minutes till the water reduces to half and forms a strong rasna tea decoction.
Stir in the the black pepper powder and cumin powder and give it another brisk boil.
Once combined and infused well, strain the rasna tea and discard the herbs and spices.
Add honey if you like before serving.