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Is tea beneficial for your health

Is tea beneficial for your health,Tea is almost the world’s most consumed beverage, and all its kinds (white, black, oolong and green) originate from the same plant, nevertheless they differ in harvesting and processing. For the green tea, the freshly- picked leaves need to be immediately steamed or pan- fried to halt fermentation and oxidation.

Is tea beneficial for your health,Tea is almost the world’s most consumed beverage, and all its kinds (white, black, oolong and green) originate from the same plant, nevertheless they differ in harvesting and processing. For the green tea, the freshly- picked leaves need to be immediately steamed or pan- fried to halt fermentation and oxidation.

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<strong>Is</strong> <strong>tea</strong> <strong>beneficial</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>your</strong> <strong>health</strong>? If so, what are its<br />

benefits?<br />

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Tea is almost the world’s most consumed beverage, and all its kinds (white, black, oolong and green) originate<br />

from the same plant, nevertheless they differ in harvesting and processing. For the green <strong>tea</strong>, the freshly- picked<br />

leaves need to be immediately s<strong>tea</strong>med or pan- fried to halt fermentation and oxidation.<br />

White <strong>tea</strong> is made similarly but using the youngest and newest buds. Oolong and black <strong>tea</strong> leaves wither and<br />

then are crushed; black <strong>tea</strong> is fully fermented while oolong is partially fermented. Matcha <strong>tea</strong> is finely ground<br />

green <strong>tea</strong>, and when drinking it, the whole <strong>tea</strong> leaf is consumed not just the infusion; that is why it is considered<br />

nutritionally higher than green <strong>tea</strong>.<br />

Actually, one cup of black <strong>tea</strong> contains about 25% of <strong>your</strong> daily manganese needs in addition to small amounts of<br />

folate, copper, magnesium and potassium, and generally <strong>tea</strong> is a good source of antioxidants. Green <strong>tea</strong> in<br />

particular is rich in antioxidants, which have <strong>beneficial</strong> anti- carcinogenic and anti- inflammatory properties. A


ecent study suggests that white and green <strong>tea</strong> have a lowering effect on stress levels, but white <strong>tea</strong> has a greater<br />

effect.<br />

Tea is also believed to be <strong>beneficial</strong> in enhancing our brain’s cognitive functions and reducing the risk of<br />

dementia. A study published in 2006 revealed that green <strong>tea</strong> consumption is associated with reduced mortality<br />

especially from cardiovascular disease.<br />

Furthermore, it is known that cancer rates tend to be lower in countries which have higher green <strong>tea</strong> consumption;<br />

a large- scale clinical study concluded that green <strong>tea</strong> drinkers are less likely to develop cancer. As a matter of<br />

fact, brewed <strong>tea</strong> is more useful than bottled <strong>tea</strong> because it has higher amounts of <strong>beneficial</strong> polyphenols.<br />

However, some people should drink <strong>tea</strong> with caution like those who are sensitive to caffeine, as they are exposed<br />

to anxiety and insomnia when consuming <strong>tea</strong>.


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