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    All about TEA

    الناقل : elmasry | العمر :42 | الكاتب الأصلى : عندما تبكي الورود | المصدر : forum.al-wlid.com

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    Top 10 Health Benefits of Drinking Tea


    There are lots of reasons why I enjoy a hot cup of tea: I love the aroma of
    various flavors of tea; holding onto a hot tea mug warms my hands on a cold
    winter morning; sipping tea in front of the fireplace is a great way to relax.
    And those are just the feel-good reasons. If you're not drinking tea yet,
    read up on these 10 ways tea does your body good and then see if you're ready
    to change your Starbucks order!


    1. Tea contains antioxidants. Like the Rust-Oleum paint that keeps your
    outdoor furniture from rusting, tea's antioxidants protect your body from the
    ravages of aging and the effects of pollution.


    2. Tea has less caffeine than coffee. Coffee usually has two to three times
    the caffeine of tea (unless you're a fan of Morning Thunder, which combines
    caffeine with mate, an herb that acts like caffeine in our body). An
    eight-ounce cup of coffee contains around 135 mg caffeine; tea contains only
    30 to 40 mg per cup. If drinking coffee gives you the jitters, causes
    indigestion or headaches or interferes with sleep -- switch to tea.


    3. Tea may reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke. Unwanted blood clots
    formed from cholesterol and blood platelets cause heart attack and stroke.
    Drinking tea may help keep your arteries smooth and clog-free, the same way
    a drain keeps your bathroom pipes clear. A 5.6-year study from the Netherlands
    found a 70 percent lower risk of fatal heart attack in people who drank at
    least two to three cups of black tea daily compared to non-tea drinkers.


    4. Tea protects your bones. It's not just the milk added to tea that builds
    strong bones. One study that compared tea drinkers with non-drinkers, found
    that people who drank tea for 10 or more years had the strongest bones, even
    after adjusting for age, body weight, exercise, smoking and other risk factors.
    The authors suggest that this may be the work of tea's many beneficial
    phytochemicals.


    5. Tea gives you a sweet smile. One look at the grimy grin of Austin Powers
    and you may not think drinking tea is good for your teeth, but think again.
    It's the sugar added to it that's likely to blame for England's bad dental
    record. Tea itself actually contains fluoride and tannins that may keep
    plaque at bay. So add unsweetened tea drinking to your daily dental routine
    of brushing and flossing for healthier teeth and gums.


    6. Tea bolsters your immune defenses. Drinking tea may help your body's immune system fight off infection. When 21 volunteers drank either five cups of tea or coffee each day for four weeks, researchers saw higher immune system
    activity in the blood of the tea drinkers.


    7. Tea protects against cancer. Thank the polyphenols, the antioxidants found
    in tea, once again for their cancer-fighting effects. While the overall research
    is inconclusive, there are enough studies that show the potential protective
    effects of drinking tea to make adding tea to your list of daily beverages.


    8. Tea helps keep you hydrated. Caffeinated beverages, including tea, used to
    be on the list of beverages that didn't contribute to our daily fluid needs.
    Since caffeine is a diuretic and makes us pee more, the thought was that
    caffeinated beverages couldn't contribute to our overall fluid requirement.
    However, recent research has shown that the caffeine really doesn't matter --
    tea and other caffeinated beverages definitely contribute to our fluid needs.
    The only time the caffeine becomes a problem as far as fluid is concerned is
    when you drink more than five or six cups of a caffeinated beverage at one
    time.


    9. Tea is calorie-free. Tea doesn't have any calories, unless you add sweetener
    or milk. Consuming even 250 fewer calories per day can result in losing one
    pound per week. If you're looking for a satisfying, calorie-free beverage,
    tea is a top choice.


    10. Tea increases your metabolism. Lots of people complain about a slow
    metabolic rate and their inability to lose weight. Green tea has been shown
    to actually increase metabolic rate so that you can burn 70 to 80 additional
    calories by drinking just five cups of green tea per day. Over a year's time
    you could lose eight pounds just by drinking green tea. Of course, taking a
    15-minute walk every day will also burn calories.


    Que and Answers.........

    1. Which tea is better -- green, black, white?

    There really isn't enough difference to get overly excited about. All teas
    generally contain the same amount of flavonoids. Green and black tea come
    from the same plants, but green tea is dried for a shorter time and doesn't
    go through a fermenting process used for black tea.


    2. Are decaffeinated teas just as good for you?

    Some companies use chemicals to decaffeinate tea; others use a water process.
    The chemical process removes more of the beneficial polyphenols, so read
    labels carefully when choosing decaf.


    3. How do you brew a perfect cup of tea?

    For hot tea:

    Bring one cup of water per tea bag, or teaspoon of dried tea, to a rolling
    boil.
    Measure the tea into a glass container (plastic and metal pick up unwanted
    flavors).
    Pour the boiling water over your tea and steep to the desired strength. Steep
    too long and you'll get an acidic taste.

    For iced tea:

    Brew your tea with boiling water, as described above.
    Chill with ice and keep in the fridge.

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