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Benefits of Drinking Tea
Tea is the most commonly consumed beverage in the world after water. Whether it is black, green or red (Wulong) tea, they all contain polyphenols, which give tea its antioxidant properties. Antioxidants may help protect our body from free radical damage. Indeed, tea ranks as high as or higher than many fruits and vegetables in the ORAC score, a score which measures antioxidant potential of plant-based foods. Numerous studies have demonstrated the anti-cancer
properties of polyphenols. Some studies indeed suggested that tea's
polyphenols may reduce risk of gastric, oesophageal and skin cancers
if one consumes 4 to 6 cups daily. Other laboratory studies have found
that polyphenols help prevent
blood clotting and lower cholesterol levels. A recent study
published in December 2005 showed that just 2 cups of tea may lower the
risk of ovarian cancer by 46 percent in women.
Bottom Line: Consider including 1-2 cups of tea as a healthy part of your daily diet. Chinese/Japanese Green tea is known as a drink
which has many benefits for your health.
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Preventing the increase of cholesterol Controlling
high blood pressure Slowing
the aging process
Reducing
the risk of cancer Lowering
blood sugar ·
Practicing good oral hygiene Preventing
food poisoning Green tea is rich in
vitamin E, which works as
antioxidant. Also, catechin in green tea is a very strong antioxidant. LINKS FOR FURTHER READING Oolong Tea's Health Promotion
Benefits Another Secret of Oolong Tea ~Oolong
Tea Has Surprising Benefits~ Oolong Tea Increases Metabolic Rate
and Fat Oxidation in Men Drinking a half-cup of tea per day
cuts hypertension risk in half Evidence is mounting that black,
green, and oolong tea
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