Hey everyone, so as some of my friends know, I am not a tea person. Whenever I do, I drink C2 or Iced Tea those things are already in bottles which are different from these. We have lots of teas from Hawaii, because whenever my auntie arrives or her daughter she always gives us "pasalubong" yayy! chocolates, teas, coffee the usual things. Mom used to give away the tea because her stomach problems worsens when she gets caffeine. But, about a month or two ago, I was kind of interested in teas because all youtube gurus who do their daily routine, drink teas . I was really intrigued with it. So, about a week or so ago, I tried this Relaxing tea since I was kind of stressed. char lng! hehe :3
I hate the kind of bitter after-taste of the tea, so I put honey in it .
There are a lot of benefits in drinking teas!
I hate the kind of bitter after-taste of the tea, so I put honey in it .
There are a lot of benefits in drinking teas!
Dental Health
Tea contains a small amount of natural fluoride, with mature leaves containing as much as 10 to 20 times the flouride levels of young leaves from the same plant. Fluoride is a chemical that can help prevent tooth decay. When fluoride mixes with saliva, bacteria can’t produce the acid by-products that promote cavities. Additionally, fluoride works to repair teeth in the early stages of tooth decay.
Flat Belly
Studies show catechins (antioxidants) in green tea extract may trigger weight loss by stimulating the body to burn calories and decreasing body fat, especially in the abdominal (belly) area. A study published in the Journal of Nutrition found that, when compared to a control group, participants who consumed green tea and maintained an exercise program had greater reductions in their total abdominal fat area.
Hydration
It used to be that—because caffeine is a diuretic that increases urination-- caffeinated beverages weren’t listed as beverages for hydration. However, recent research has shown caffeinated beverages still contribute to our fluid needs. Scientists now agree the ‘eight glasses of water a day’ rule is misleading and drinks such as tea and coffee can hydrate the body just along with water. It’s still a good idea to aim for moderate caffeine intake, with no more than one to two cups at a time.
Heart Health
According to a study conducted in the Netherlands and published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, drinking tea was associated with a more than 50 percent reduction in severe atherosclerosis (hardening and narrowing of the arteries) in women who drank 1 to 2 cups a day.
The women who drank more than 5 cups of tea a day had the lowest risk of atherosclerosis. The study showed a similar trend in men. Another study, published in the journal Stroke, found that long-term consumption of black, green, oolong or white tea can cut the risk of strokes by as much as 60 percent. Researchers say the antioxidants, found abundantly in tea, may play a critical role in preventing heart diseases.
Brain Health
Tea might be an effective agent in the prevention and treatment of neurological diseases, especially degenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. Research shows the polyphenols in green tea may help prevent neurotransmitters involved in brain function, like dopamine and epinephrine, from degrading. It may also inhibit senile plaques from depositing in the brain, which impairs cognition. Overall, one to two cups of green tea a day may boost your learning and memory.
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HOW I PREPARE MY TEA! :)
Ofcourse, I get a pack of tea |
Heat a cup of water :) Since, our "hot water" maker did not function I used our microwave |
Added the tea bag and a teaspoon of honey <3 |
YUMMY :D |
I hope you guys try out your teas at home & start living a healthy lifestyle :) -grace
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