11
Benefits of Tea That You Didn't Know About
I’m
a green tea drinker.
Not
for the love of the taste — no way! I drink it because I’m told it’s good for
me…or, to be honest, the real reason I drink it is because I believe it help
keeps my weight in check. But recently I decided to look into it a bit deeper
and see what are all these other benefits of green tea people talk of.
Why Green
Tea?
Green
tea has been used as a medicine for thousands of years, originating in China
but widely used throughout Asia this beverage has a multitude of uses from
lowering blood pressure to preventing cancer. The reason that green tea has
more health benefits attached to it than black tea is (apparently) due to the
processing. Black tea is processed in a way that allows for fermentation
whereas green tea’s processing avoids the fermentation process. As a result,
green tea retains maximum amount of antioxidants and poly-phenols the
substances that give green tea its many benefits.
Here’s
a list of some of its amazing benefits — benefits that you may not have been
aware of. Some of these benefits are still being debated, so please do your own
research if you want to use green tea for medicinal purposes.
1. Weight Loss. Green tea
increases the metabolism. The polyphenol found in green tea works to intensify
levels of fat oxidation and the rate at which your body turns food into
calories.
2. Diabetes. Green tea apparently
helps regulate glucose levels slowing the rise of blood sugar after eating.
This can prevent high insulin spikes and resulting fat storage.
3. Heart Disease. Scientists
think, green tea works on the lining of blood vessels, helping keep them stay
relaxed and better able to withstand changes in blood pressure. It may also
protect against the formation of clots, which are the primary cause of heart
attacks.
4. Esophageal Cancer. It can
reduce the risk of esophageal cancer, but it is also widely thought to kill
cancer cells in general without damaging the healthy tissue around them.
5. Cholesterol. Green tea
reduces bad cholesterol in the blood and improves the ratio of good cholesterol
to bad cholesterol.
6. Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. It is said to delay the deterioration caused by
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Studies carried out on mice showed that green tea
protected brain cells from dying and restored damaged brain cells.
7. Tooth Decay. Studies suggests
that the chemical antioxidant “catechin” in tea can destroy bacteria and
viruses that cause throat infections, dental caries and other dental conditions
8. Blood Pressure. Regular
consumption of green tea is thought to reduce the risk of high blood pressure.
9. Depression. Theanine
is an amino acid naturally found in tea leaves. It is this substance that is
thought to provide a relaxing and tranquilizing effect and be a great benefit
to tea drinkers.
10.
Anti-viral and
Anti-bacterial. Tea catechins are
strong antibacterial and antiviral agents which make them effective for
treating everything from influenza to cancer. In some studies green tea has
been shown to inhibit the spread of many diseases.
11.
Skincare. Green tea can apparently also help with wrinkles and the
signs of aging, This is because of their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
activities. Both animal and human studies have demonstrated that green tea
applied topically can reduce sun damage.
How Much?
These
are some of the many benefits but the reality is one cup of tea a day will not
give you all the abundant gains. The jury is out on how many cups are
necessary; some say as little as two cups a day while others five cups — and
more still say you can drink up to ten cups a day. If you are thinking of going
down this route, you may want to consider taking a green tea supplement instead
(it would keep you out of the bathroom).
Another
thing to point out is that there is caffeine in green tea — so if you are
sensitive to caffeine then one cup should be your limit. Green tea also
contains tannins (which can decrease the absorption of iron and folic acid), so
if you are pregnant or trying to conceive then green tea may not be ideal for
you. You can try mixing green tea with other healthy ingredients such as ginger.
For
the rest of us with all these abundant benefits…it’s a wonder we drink anything
else.
Ciara Conlon
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/11-benefits-of-green-tea-that-you-didnt-know-about.html?ref=mail&mtype=newsletter_tier_2&mid=20170705&uid=687414&hash=707e797f7e757e6d794c856d747b7b3a6f7b79&action=click
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