Wednesday 18 November 2009

Who Knew Tea Was So Healthy? Learn Four Benefits of Drinking Tea

By Sylvia Hoffman

Tea is a beverage that is consumed by millions of people across all planets because it is known as one of nature's greatest drugs. It comes from the dried out leaves, stalks, and stems of plants, and water is added to make it a beverage. It can be consumed as a hot or cold drink as well as plain of sweetened, depending on what you add to it. Some of the most mainstream varieties are green tea, chamomile, and white tea, but there are hundreds of other varieties. Here are four health benefits of tea to help motivate you to add it to your day.

Tea prevents tooth decay. Certain properties in tea slow down the growth of bacteria in your mouth, which often leads to tooth decay and pain. Tea so contains fluoride, which is a mineral known to prevent cavities.

It can help your skin glow. Tea is filled with something called antioxidants. These antioxidants are beneficial for your skin because they can slow down the aging process. This is done because antioxidants destroy free radicals- the major cause of cell degeneration.

It can reduce your cholesterol and lower your blood pressure. Studies are beginning to show that tea can cut down your risk of having a heart attack or stroke. Studies have shown that consuming tea daily can cut down hypertension by almost half. Just one cup a day is enough to enjoy better cardiovascular health. Tea can also help lower stress and put you in a better mood. Studies have shown that it relaxes the body and mind. This is important because most of us live a very stressful life, which is bad for the body and overall health.

So those are only four out of many benefits to drinking tea. Try to drink one cup a day. Drink some first thing in the morning for a pick me up or sit down and night and enjoy it before you go to sleep. You'll find that it not only satisfies your thirst, but it's also great for your health.

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