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Showing posts with label World Tea News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Tea News. Show all posts

Friday, 6 January 2017

White Tea May Protect Against Neurodegeneration


Tea Polyphenols Studied in Fight Against Neurodegeneration

As stated in an earlier post my grandfather died of Alzheimer’s disease, so whenever I see an article written about it I usually read it.  I was looking at the World Tea News when I saw an article about white tea and Alzheimer’s.  I had to read it.  There is evidence that white tea with it's polyphenols help suppress neurotoxicity and neurodegeneration.  White tea is suggested because it has higher catechins and stronger antioxidant potential then other teas, including green tea.  This must be because it is the least processed tea, it is literally freshly plucked tea that is dried and that is it.  The article also mentioned a study where white tea helped restore glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity of prediabetic rats and were hopeful it would the same with prediabetic people.  As mentioned before tea in any form is not the end all be all, but if you have any of the conditions you may want to consider drinking a cup of white tea a day to help with your condition as long as it does not interfere with the drugs you may be already taking.
This is a White Peony tea and the first picture is of unsteeped Silver Needle tea.

Wednesday, 21 December 2016

Moderate Tea Consumption Shows Heart Benefits


Moderate Tea Consumption Shows Heart Benefits

While reading articles in the World Tea News I came upon an article about a study that shows that drinking tea daily might help the heart.  The article was citing a study in the American Journal of Medicine. The study seemed preliminary and more exact research needs to be done, but it stated that drinking a cup a tea daily according to the study will lower cardiovascular incidents by 29 percent than people who never drink tea.  The study does not distinguish between caffeine tea versus non-caffeine tea and does not know what type of tea these people are drinking (black, green, oolong, puerh, white, etc....).  The article also mentioned that maybe it was the healthy lifestyle that many tea drinkers have, so more research needs to be made.  Hopefully, with more research, this proves to be true and well even if it does not I will still be drinking tea daily.