Blooming Tea Health Benefits

Dated: 27 Jan 2009
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Category: Blooming Tea
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Blooming or Blossom tea is a unique and memorable gift, which naturally contributes to improved health and wellness.

Medicinal benefits of tea have been confirmed in numerous studies and researches, and whether it be black, green, oolong, white or herbal tea, it has numeros health benefits. Tea health information reveals therapeutic properties for almost every type of health condition from arthritis, heart disease, cancer and liver disease to asthma, tooth decay, stress and weight control. The tea from Camellia sinensis plant (black, green, white, oolong tea all come from Camellia sinensis) provides beneficial effects and health benefits:

  • Antibacterial effect.
  • Anti-inflammatory effect.
  • Contains fluoride and protects teeth.
  • Reduces risk of heart disease.
  • Controls blood pressure.
  • Elevates good cholesterol (HDL).
  • High levels of anti-oxidants fights free radicals.
  • Increases bone density (green and especially white tea).
  • Inhibits abnormal blood clot formation.
  • Lowers bad cholesterol (LDL & triglycerides).
  • Lowers rates of colon, esophageal and pancreatic cancer.
  • Lowers the risk of heart-attack.
  • Makes your skin healthy and young.

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Is Blooming Tea healthy to drink?

Dated: 27 Jan 2009
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Category: Blooming Tea
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Is Blooming Tea good for you? The answer is Certainly yes. Blooming tea is rich in anti-oxidants and brings numerous health benefits. Because it is made from green or white tea, it promotes health.

In China, Tea has been used for medicinal purposes since beginning of time. Flower tea, made from Silver Needle White is not only good for you but also one of the best teas there is. Silver Needle Tea, also named Silver Tip White Tea, is the most prized of all white teas, grown in the Fujian Province of China. This highest quality of this white tea is called Bai Hao Yin Zhen (White Hair Silver Needles) and is produced from large, unopened sun-dried tea buds, covered with white downy hair and carefully crafted into slender needles. Because Silver Needle Tea has always been treated as exceptional tea, it  was reserved for the Chinese imperial family until just a few decades ago. The most tender white downy tea buds are harvested only in the few days of early spring and this dedication to perfection is evident in the cup, where the tea forms a wonderful light aroma of nuts, distinct from all other white teas. The unique flavour of Silver Needle Tea is sweet, round and richly vegetative.

Silver Needle White Tea is proven to be low in caffeine and especially potent. It has three times as many antioxidant polyphenols as green or black tea and has been shown to be far more effective in neutralising free radicals. It proves to have the effects of anti-oxidation, anti-radiation, anti-cancer and lowering lipid. White tea also contains the lowest level of caffeine among all caffeinated tea or coffee drinks. A cup of white tea has the caffeine content an average of 8-15 milligrams of caffeine while a cup of coffee contains 60-120 milligrams.