life can sneak up on you and punch you in the gut.
Herbal tea has been used as a stress buster for thousands of years by people from Arabia to China. Drinking a nice hot (or warm if you prefer)
cup of tea is a great way to settle in and relax.
I know it helps me, I work long hours and sleep is something that I do not do well.
Around 30 minutes before bed time I prepare a nice herbal tea, sit in my favorite sofa chair, and sip myself into relaxation.
I can feel the stress disappear with each sip until I finally feel rested enough to settle into bed for a good nights rest.
Herbal tea is believed to help you avoid colds, stimulates your internal organs, promote a good nights sleep, reduce anxiety, and sooth your
mind.
In addition to the above benefits herbal tea is also caffeine free on a whole. While caffeine can help keep you up there is also a period where
caffeine drinkers crash.
Drinking a cup or two of herbal tea a day will help you replace some of the other beverages like soda and coffee that do not promote good health.
While herbal tea is not an instant cure for everything that harms us it is a great way to become healthier and happier over the long haul.
In the end, at the end of the day or even during the day we all need a little break from the pressures life places on us.
Herbal tea can help relieve that pressure.
Health Benefits Of Rooibos Tea
Although there wasn’t any study that is 100% sure what are the benefits of tea, but all the researches concluded that different component in tea , especially the EGCG have positive effects on cancer cells and other organs such tooth, stomach, and skin. This isn’t pessimistic for tea because science is constantly changing. Different people do the experiment differently and reach different conclusions with different levels of confidence.
Nevertheless, there are some conclusions that most of researches on teas all reached which will be listed later. These similar and encouraging conclusions are enough to say that drinking tea is good for you. The extent of goodness depends on individual’s opinion.
There are three conclusions that are included in almost all of the books about tea and tea health. First, tea may have the ability to inhibit the oxidation of LDL (often known as the bad cholesterol). Since LDL is one of the major causes of coronary heart diseases and heart attack, regular tea may reduce the risk of developing heart problems.
Tea contains high level of catechin. In vitro studies (cell culture in the lab), it’s noted that catechin can inhibit the interaction between dreadful carcinogens and the cells. This gives some hope to finding the cure for cancer some day.
Tea also contains large quantity of natural fluoride. Studies on animals show that tea can effective reduce plaque formation and development of tooth decay. Thus, it seems many famous toothpaste brands have added white tea or green tea into their products to enhance better dental protection.
There are more health benefits but the three above are more prominent and are extensively tested. So getting all of the benefits of a cup of tea everyday isn’t a bad deal. The emphasis is the word EVERYDAY. Tea is a very natural and healthy drink (than most of the drink available in the market today) but it is anything near a miraculous drug. If you are heard of Okinawan tea, it’s just a regular green tea.
So if you are stuffing yourself with carbon-based drinks and coffee that over- stimulate you today and make you tired the next day, may be it’s worth to switch to a cup (or more) of tea a day. You can try it for a period of time and if you don’t like it, you can change back to your old habit of soft drink and coffee. I understand tea isn’t for everyone, but you can never know until you try it.
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