Health Benefits of Tea

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Welcome To The Health Benefits Of Tea

For many years I was an avid coffee drinker! Having spent a number of years living in Rome I guess that it was only natural that I had developed a real taste for all forms of coffee and that my favourites were some of those with the dark richness of the best Italian Coffees.

But then.....I discovered that I had a Wheat and Gluten Allergy and along with that too much coffee was having an adverse effect! So I started to explore some of the variety of teas that were available and especially concentrating on those which were free of the dreaded preservatives and other additives which infects so many of our foods now!

Of course being English we drink lots of tea anyway and here are some thoughts on the health benefits of tea!

Historical Health Benefits of Tea 

Tea starts its debut in the medicinal sense in the ancient times of China and Japan. Tea was popular - not only for the delightful taste it provided - but for offering health benefits as well.

It was commonly used for ailments such as headaches, depression-like symptoms, boosting energy for those who were fatigued, and even to aid in improving eyesight.

As the story goes, an emperor was presented with a cup of hot water that had turned brown from a leaf that had dropped into a pot of boiling water.

He was pleased with the taste of it and from that point on, tea was born. It was also ground into a paste-like substance and was applied to reduce pain and inflammation as seen in rheumatoid arthritis.

It became popular with Buddhists as a means to stay awake for long periods of meditation. As the centuries came and went, tea evolved, but kept its medicinal purposes. Instead of drinking the tea to rid themselves of their ailments, our ancestors started to ground up the leaves and boiled them with food such as rice, ginger and milk.

Tea is also reported to have been used for things like normal aches and pains, digestion problems and as a means of boosting a body's immune system to defend against any foreign bodies that enter our bodies.

It was an historic belief that tea also held religious properties that enabled those who drank it to elongate their life expectancy. Tea traveled to many different countries and its medicinal benefits came along with it.

Tea was used for everything from skin problems to joint pain to mood enhancers. It became the choice of treatment for the strange diseases and ailments that plagued citizens around the world.

In many cases, the tea helped decrease one's chances of contracting these diseases and lessened their suffering once the disease took hold of their lives. Tea became popular and was used throughout medical history.

Its uses expanded to include spiritual healing. One would drink the tea for the purpose of obtaining peace and serenity for the mind to balance it with the body and achieve oneness with nature as they saw it.

Over the years, tea has found its way through many more countries and its uses became more apparent. It was used in the high societies as a sign of a distinguished person and people drank it for sheer enjoyment.

In recent years, the medicinal purposes have come more to light. Tea been linked to help decrease our chances for diseases and eliminate some problems like pain and bad breath.

Tea has been around for many centuries and its medicinal purposes have withstood the test of time as they continue to be used today. This shows how insightful our ancestors were centuries ago by the fact that today's researchers can use advanced science to test theories that have long prevailed.

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If Bad Breath Plagues You, Try Tea! 

Are you one of those people plagued by a nasty halitosis problem? If you are, then you know how hard it is to get rid of it and how embarrassing it can be. You may have tried the over the counter products that didn't work for you or just made your mouth feel like cotton.

One little known fact for those who suffer from bad breath is that tea can help. Tea is an all-natural way to rid yourself of the bad breath blues and it enables you to face the world again without worrying that your breath will drive others away.

You no longer have to put up with cotton mouth again or give your money away for something that doesn't work. Bad breath occurs when bacteria rapidly grows on the surface of your tongue or hides in gum pockets.

The bacteria then gives off a sulfurous-like odor that gives you what's known as halitosis or bad breath. Most over the counter products try to cover the smell, which is why they fail to work.

In order to rid yourself of the halitosis problem, the bacteria itself would need to be taken care of. Black tea is known to help control plaque within the mouth, which would normally cause the bacteria to grow.

Without the plaque, bacteria are kept under control, thereby keeping bad breath problems at bay. Studies show that the polyphenols found in some teas helps keep the foul odor bacteria from forming.

By drinking some tea regularly, you can help keep bad breath and plaque under control and also reduce the amounts of colds, throat infections and even dental problems you endure.

What better way to do this than to do it with tea, which happens to be an all-natural product that has no harmful side effects linked to it? Not only that, but it assists with so many other things that help our body stay healthy longer.

Why take handfuls of supplements and over the counter products to stay healthy, when you can just drink some tea to help almost all of the problems the supplements and products supposedly help control after it's too late.

Tea isn't meant to replace your normal healthy regimen - like brushing your teeth daily. It's only meant to work with your oral hygiene routine to produce a better, healthier mouth.

It works in between the brushing times to eliminate bacteria and plaque from forming on the teeth when you can't brush. Eliminate bad breath problems and get those nasty oral bacteria under control before they end up embarrassing you with their foul smelling odor.

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The Health Benefits of Green Tea 

Green tea has been around a long time. It's been used by the ancient Chinese for many medicinal purposes for about 4,000 years. It's been used in their culture for just about everything - including depression!

Modern-day scientists have studied green tea and reported a possible linkage with the reduction of chances for people to contract some types of cancers, along with positive effects on our bodies like increasing our energy levels.

Green tea has been linked to helping eliminate our chances of contracting other diseases as well, such as cardiovascular disease and arthritis - and it can even help lower our cholesterol levels.

Using green tea can help with our minor aches and pains like headaches and joint pain. Green tea contains catechin polyphenols, which are believed to be the ingredients that give us all of these wondrous health benefits.

The polyphenols are found in the leaves of the camellia sinensis plant, which is then ground up and made into our green tea. These polyphenols are thought to inhibit the cancer cells from growing to form the many types of cancer we see today, without damaging any tissues in the process.

Polyphenols are considered to be very powerful ant-oxidants, which promote healthier body processes. It's also known for helping some people lose weight, by increasing your energy levels and promoting a healthier rate of calorie burning within your body.

It's an all-natural answer to your diet program without the side effects of controversial supplemental diet pills. Drinking green tea is a natural, safe way to provide these health benefits, but it's not a replacement for regular health checkups with your doctor.

Continue to see your doctors, but give your body a little added benefit of a healthy lifestyle in addition to your checkups. It may be linked to providing natural treatments for some ailments and lessens the chance for others, but don't forego your physicians' prescribed treatment plan.

It may lessen your chances for diseases, but it's not a miracle cure for everything. Use it to enhance your treatment plans. Green tea can also provide you with a healthier oral hygiene regimen.

It helps prevent plaque from forming, while keeping bacteria under control so it doesn't get out of hand and cause halitosis problems. With all of the reports of harmful effects that some treatments cause, green tea is an attractive option.

The only harmful effect it can cause is from the caffeine you consume with it, but if you choose a decaffeinated version, the effects are minimized. If you want to keep your body truly healthy, give green tea a try. The ancient Chinese did - and they used it for almost all of their medicinal needs.

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Drinking Tea and Weight Loss 

Tea is known for its wondrous ability to help reduce stress and decrease a person's chance for heart disease, but can it help us lose weight? Actually, studies show that it can help us shed some of those unwanted pounds.

Tea is a natural way to boost your energy without the need for any harmful medications or supplemental drugs. Your energy level goes up, enabling you to exercise more, which in turn enables you to burn off those fat calories.

Tea has also been shown to increase the metabolic rate at which the body naturally burns off the fat calories to shed extra pounds. Studies show that tea can burn off about 80 calories a day in addition to a good exercise regimen.

Green tea is thought to contain flavonoids, which enhance the body's use of a hormone called norepinephrine. It's though that the hormone encourages the body's metabolic rate for burning of the fat calories.

Studies also show that green tea contains an extract that enhances fat oxidation speed. These tests results are based on an average consumption of 3-5 cups of green tea a day.

This was compared to a group that received a placebo product, which didn't report any difference in increased energy. Adding tea to your diet program is an excellent choice for those who want to lose weight but fear the harmful effects that diet pills and powders are known for.

Tea provides them with increased energy without needing a steroidal product.

You're providing your body with much more than just increased energy by drinking tea. Tea also provides you with a strengthened immune system, it helps alleviate some arthritis symptoms and can even decrease your chances of developing cancer.

Your body also gets the water it needs - all by just drinking a few cups of tea a day. It isn't recommended that you drink too much tea with caffeine, though. A little doesn't normally hurt, but if caffeine isn't on your diet plan or you just don't want to put your body at risk with caffeine, and then just use decaffeinated tea.

Tea is an all-natural way to shed those few extra pounds without causing any harm to your body with diet pills, which don't always work anyway. Some of those pills have been linked to addictions and heart problems, but tea has been proven to be safe for use in any diet program.

Give it a try the next time you want to lose a few pounds. Challenge yourself to do it safely and naturally and see just how much weight you can shed by adding a few cups of tea to your diet instead of sodas and other high-calorie drinks.

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    dc64 dc64 Jan 15, 2009 @ 1:14 pm
    I love tea! I'm drinking a hot cup right now, which is not as common for us Americans, but hot is my absolute favorite way to drink it. I also don't like the chemical additives and preservatives you find in tea, and I don't think it is really necessary. My favorite tea is Earl Grey, I love the smell of bergamot, if they made it into a cologne for men, I'd just melt!
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    pkmcr pkmcr Dec 14, 2008 @ 8:30 am
    Thank you for your very kind comments and I hope that all our readers are finding the information helpful.

    Take care

    Paul
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    AndyPo AndyPo Nov 23, 2008 @ 12:55 pm
    Excellent lens. I drink far more coffee, but I do like an occasional cup of tea and it certainly has health benefits.
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    WendyKrick WendyKrick Nov 23, 2008 @ 12:19 pm
    I am a huge tea drinker and a huge fan of this lens!

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