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Tea:
The Elixir of Life

Good
reasons to drink tea: Find out why tea is the beverage of choice
of centenarians around the world.
Delicious,
low-calorie, and brimming with antioxidants, tea is quickly becoming
the most commonly consumed beverage worldwide, after water. Even
in the U.S., its popularity is rapidly growing. And why not? With
the health benefits you stand to gain, you, too, will want to drink
up.
Soak up the health benefits
It is no wonder that tea is the beverage most commonly enjoyed by
centenarians around the world. Tea is full of powerful antioxidants
that improve concentration, gently boost energy, and make people
happier. The free radical-inhibiting property of tea is more potent
than that of vitamin E, and tea is a proven preventive and treatment
for atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries). The polyphenols
in tea, especially the catechins, are powerful antioxidants that
help ward off diabetes and cancer.
To get the most health from your tea, brew it fresh from tea bags
or loose leaves and herbs, as instant and bottled teas contain less
active compounds. Let the tea steep for three to five minutes to
extract the most beneficial compounds. Drink to your health!
Cut the morning coffee
For many people, the first thing they reach for in the morning is
coffee. Although it may initially give you a jolt, coffee actually
depletes your vital essence, borrowing energy that you
didnt have in the first place.
Caffeine acts as a central nervous system stimulant. It causes you
to experience stress, anxiety, a racing mind, and even insomnia,
working against your attempts to relax the body and calm the mind.
A healthier alternative to coffee is herbal tea. On average, a cup
of black tea contains about one third of the caffeine you would
get from the same cup of coffee. Green tea contains about one sixth
of that amount.
Of course, caffeine content will vary depending on the particular
tea and the brewing time. One way to naturally decaffeinate your
tea is to steep for 45 seconds, pour out the liquid but keep the
tea leaves, then add fresh boiling water and let it steep for 3-5
minutes or longer to allow the beneficial polyphenols to be extracted
from the tea.
Slim down with tea
As a weight loss tool, tea is a wonderfully cleansing way to flush
the system, replace fluids - and pump the body full of powerful
antioxidants at the same time. Aside from the health benefits, tea
is a zero-calorie beverage, making it your best choice for weight
loss. Pass on the diet soda, loaded with sugar and bone-weakening
bubbles, and go for tea.
It is best to drink tea unsweetened and without milk, which can
minimise some of the health benefits. To sweeten the tea without
the extra calories, forgo the sugar and try instead honey, stevia
products, or a stick of cinnamon.
The
Healthy Varieties of Herbal Teas
Aromatic
and chock full of amazing health benefits, herbal teas are made
from various leaves, roots, bark, or flowers. Here are just a few:
Ginger:
Soothes the digestive system and keeps your energy fired up.
Chamomile:
Settles the stomach and is calming and soothing for the nervous
system.
Peppermint:
Increases healthy gastric secretions, relaxes the intestines, and
settles the stomach.
Dandelion:
Detoxifies and supports healthy liver functions.
Valerian:
A natural herbal substitute for sleeping pills.
You
can combine these herbs in any combination according to your taste
and health preferences. Among my patients, an incredibly popular
herbal tea is Internal Cleanse Tea, which is specially combined
to detoxify, calm nerves, clear the mind, balance emotions, and
ease digestion.
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