How to Make Medicine Balls Starbucks
Medicine Ball Starbucks
Medicine balls from Starbucks is something that I am always running and grabbing when I am starting to feel a little yucky, and for good reasons. It is an immune-boosting tea, and today I am showing you how to make your own.
I hope everyone is in good health during the quarantine. If you are like me, I am missing my Starbucks Medicine Ball tea, so I decided to share my personal medicine ball recipe that I believe is a lot healthier to maintain immune health.
What is a Medicine Ball Tea?
Here is everything you need to know about the Medicine Ball Tea at Starbucks:
This is one of my favorite teas to order off of Starbucks “Secret Menu”, and it is really simple — Mint Tea, Peach Tea, Lemonade, Honey and a splash on Mint (if you want it).
Some people call this the tea that can cure it all! I can’t say that I completely agree with that, but it is a healthier option when you aren’t feeling your best.
So I figured, it would be the perfect time to share my easy Medicine Ball Tea Recipe you can make at home that is honestly a lot healthier.
My tea will help get your day started on the right foot. Adding your probiotics and fruits with anti-inflammatory properties will help you fight off any germs.
What is in Medicine Ball Tea?
The actual Starbucks Medicine Ball Tea contains Jade Citrus Mint green tea, Peach Tranquility herbal tea, hot water, steamed lemonade, honey, and a pump of peppermint as needed.
There is a lot of goodness in the Medicine Ball Tea that are great for immune health. Here are the 3 main ingredients that will help you start feeling better sooner — Mint, lemon and honey.
Honey will coat your throat and protect it from hurting when coughing. Mint will open your airways and relax you. Lemon is a great detoxifier.
Health Benefits of Mint
- Relieves Indigestions
- Improves Brain Function
- Improves airflow and breathing
Benefits of Lemons
- Improves digestive health
- Good source of vitamin C
- Increases iron absorption
Health Benefits of Honey
- Rich in Antioxidants
- Helps lower blood pressure
- Improves Cholesterol
- Suppresses Cough
Medicine Ball Tea Ingredients
You can find all the ingredients you need to make this tea using the links here:
Starbucks Medicine Ball Recipe
Do It Yourself Medicine Ball
Here is how you can make a medicine ball at home that is packed with all the health benefits you are looking for to make it through the cold and flu season:
Healthy Starbucks Medicine Ball Tea Recipe
This is my healthy verison of the Starbucks Medicine Ball to make at home
- 1 Teavana Jade Citrus Mint Tea
- 1 Bigelow Lemon Ginger Tea
- 1 Bigelow Ginger Peach Turmeric Tea
- 1 whole Lemon
- 1 tbsp Honey
Steep all 3 tea bags together.
Add Lemon in hot water
Add Honey
Sip slow!!
How to order medicine ball on Starbucks App
If you would rather grab a medicine ball at Starbucks, and looking for the the name “medicine ball” you will notice it is not there. Starbucks changed the name in the app. The medicine balls Starbucks name is “Honey Citrus Mint Tea”.
Here is how you order the medicine ball drink on the app:
- Search “Honey Citrus Mint Tea”
- Add 1-2 pumps of Peppermint Syrup
Healthy Drink Recipes
If you are looking for more healthy drink recipes to start your day on the right track and/or fight germs and build immunity, here are some to explore:
- Turmeric and Ginger Shots
- Delicious Beet Juice for Inflammation
- Chlorophyll Water Recipe for Inflammation
- How to Order the Perfect Matcha Latte at Starbucks
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