HEALTHY TEA
Green tea is naturally rich in antioxidants. Antioxidants are needed by the body to
protect cells from free radicals (unstable molecules found in our cells). Too much
free radical damage, over time, could lead to diseases which includes cancer. As part of our regular cell processing, antioxidants attach
themselves to free radicals and this results in the neutralization these molecules. Drinking green tea regularly has been linked (via loads of
research) with the prevention of cancer; it lowers the risk high blood cholesterol, harmful blood clotting and stroke.
Green tea is very good for arthritis sufferers because of its anti-inflammatory properties.
The caffeine in green tea has an invigorating effect and it promotes concentration.
Green tea is also antibacterial and the trace element fluorine helps to fight tooth decay. Just one cup of tea a day will be beneficial in the
prevention of decay. Green tea is also ideal after dinner as a palette cleanser.
Many Naturopaths recommend green tea to cleanse the body. It is a useful addition to all types of detoxification diets. It contains no calories,
no carbs and is referred to as the 'fat eater' in China due to its cholesterol-lowering properties.
Green tea is an excellent thirst quencher. It is enjoyed at any time of the day and is also delicious hot or cold. Try it with a squeeze of
lemon, over ice for a very refreshing drink.
See: Gourmet Tea from India
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