Drink Your Way To Good Health
The Oolong Tea is unique not only for its flavour, but for the substance called polyphenol that helps keep its drinkers healthy.
The polyphenols that are derived from the Oolong Tea helps keep the body healthy by removing the harmful free radicals that cause stress and fast aging and the anti-oxidants that can prevent the immune system from fighting off harmful diseases. Furthermore, polyphenols help cancer patients with their therapy, based on a research made by the International Public Health Nutrition, Graduate School of Health Biosciences in the University of Tokushima, Japan in 2006.
Drinking More Increases the Benefits
The Oolong tea, which come from Camilla Sinensis is unique because it goes through a process called half-fermentation, which is critical in order to maximize the oxidation of its natural enzymes. This in turn ensures that every sip would be full of health-giving goodness, as well as heavenly in its taste. The polyphenol found specifically in the Oolong Tea also works as an anti-allergy and anti-inflammation remedy, which is a boon for those who had gone through surgery or women who had just given birth. Furthermore, it is known to be beneficial for those who suffer from Type 2 Diabetes, and prevents bacterial infections that are caused by some strains of streptococci.
Believe it or not, the Oolong tea can also help you preserve your pearly whites. The Chinese, who are known tea drinkers, rarely have teeth cavities.
When Not To Drink Oolong Tea
Unfortunately, the Oolong Tea is harmful to those who suffer from heart palpitations and people who are suffering from caffeine overdose. So if you have any of the two, it may be best to stay away from tea. Otherwise, let’s drink to your health!
05-02-2010
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