Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Blooming Tea Has Many Health Benefits

By Jenna Bloom


Years ago, green tea hit the market by storm. Blooming tea (or flowering tea) is set to do the same thing since its rapid gain in popularity. There are many health benefits of flowering tea, which was originally produced in China. Keep reading to learn about some of them.

Blooming Tea is often made with a delightful combination of jasmine green tea and different types of flowers tea. These styles of tea ensure your body has lots of antioxidants. They help the fight of free radicals in the body and help resist the impact of aging.

Dieters frequently drink tea regardless of what plan they are using. Blooming tea in particular helps boost the metabolism and helps people loose weight. You'll particularly notice this if you drink flowers tea that uses green tea leaves as the base.

There have been tests suggesting that tea with flowers and blooming tea can also help prevent certain cancers such as colon,oesophagus or pancreas. It has also been suggested that jasmine green tea helps prevent the very common breast and prostate cancers.

Blooming tea also helps to control blood pressure. If you drink often, you will have less bad cholesterol and increased levels of good cholesterol. These benefits to protect your heart against disease, especially in preventing heart attacks.

To relieve stress, many people turn to drinking blooming tea. In fact, there's nothing more soothing than sitting down to watch the beautiful flowers blossom, followed by drinking the delicious brew. That will certainly help to calm your nerves.

The flowers in the tea ball often produce a lovely aroma, particularly if using loose green tea and jasmine green tea. Even if you do not want to drink the tea liquid, the delicious scents coming from the tea pot are sure to relax you.

Coffee has a much higher level of caffeine than blooming tea. Caffeine in coffee is taken in by the body very quickly, so you get a quick caffeine hit in your bloodstream and it starts to move more quickly around the body, which is not a good thing. This is not the case with tea.

The very small amount of caffeine contained in blooming tea is absorbed by the body more slowly and remains in your body longer. Therefore, you do not feel the impact of a sudden increase of caffeine and so the tea drink is better for the body.

Blooming tea also offers a variety of other health benefits. There are types of tea that contain fluoride to fight against tooth decay. Tea also has antibacterial properties that help protect other parts of your body, aside from the teeth.

People with diabetes often experience benefits when they start consuming blooming tea. It is said to be helpful with controlling levels of blood sugar. The drink also offers a range of other benefits such as helping control viral infections and protecting the skin from UV radiation.

Most people are only aware of green, black, or oolong tea. However, more and more are becoming aware of blooming tea and the many health benefits that it offers. This type of tea also delivers a beautiful drinking experience. If you haven't tried this drink, then you should certainly consider doing so in the near future.




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