Black Tea For Skin, Hair And Health
1. Oral Health: Studies funded
by the Tea Trade Health Research Association suggests that black tea reduces
plaque formation as well as restricts bacteria growth that promotes the
formation of cavities and tooth decays. Polyphenols found in black tea kill and
surpass cavity-causing bacteria as well as hinder the growth of bacterial
enzymes that form the sticky-like material that binds plaque to our teeth.
2. A Better Heart: As identified by Arab L. et al. in their 2009 research
paper called “ Green
and black tea consumption and risk of stroke: a meta-analysis”, it is seen that
regardless of people’s country of origin, individuals who consume 3 or more
cups of tea had a 21% lower risk of a stroke than people who consume less than
1 cup of green or black tea per day.
3. Antioxidants: Black tea contains polyphenols, which are also antioxidants that
help block DNA damage associated with tobacco or other toxic chemicals. These
antioxidants are different from those obtained from fruits and vegetables and
therefore as a regular part of our diet they can provide additional benefits
towards a healthy lifestyle.
4. Cancer Prevention: Though a lot more research is required to confidently suggest cancer
prevention techniques, some research over the years suggests that
antioxidants like poly phenol and catechist in tea may help prevent some types
of cancer. It has been suggested that women who drink black tea regularly have
a lower chance of ovarian cancer than their counterparts.
5. Healthy Bones: It has also been suggested that regular tea drinkers have stronger
bones and lower probability of developing arthritis due to the petrochemicals
found in tea.
6. Lower Risk of Diabetes: Based on a research study
conducted of elderly people living in the Mediterranean islands it was
discovered that people that had been consuming black tea on a long-term basis
on a moderate level (i.e 1-2 cups a day) had a 70% lower chance of having or
developing type 2 diabetes.
7. Stress Relief: We all are aware and well experienced about the calming and relaxing
benefits of black tea. Not only does it help slow you down after a long day, studies show that the amino acid L-the
anine found in black tea can help you relax and concentrate better. Black tea
has also been shown to reduce levels of the stress hormone cortisol when
consumed in moderate amounts on a regular basis.
8. Better Immune
System: Black tea contains alkyl
amine antigens that help boost our immune response. In addition it also contains
tannins that have the ability to fight viruses and hence keep us protected from
influenza, stomach flu and other such commonly found viruses in our everyday
lives.
9. Healthy
Digestive Tract: In
addition to improving your immune system, tannins also have a therapeutic
effect on gastric and intestinal illnesses and also help decrease digestive
activity.
10. Increased
Energy: Unlike other drinks
that have relatively higher caffeine content, the low amounts found in tea can
help enhance blood flow to the brain without over-stimulating the heart. It
also stimulates the metabolism and respiratory system, as well as the heart and
the kidneys.
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