White tea gets its designation from the fine, silvery white hairs found in the unopened buds of the camellia sinensis plant. White tea leaves have a striking appearance.
Largely produced in China and deeply revered during the Song Dynasty that flourished from the 900s to the 1200s, white tea possesses a light, delicate, slightly sweet flavor that sharpens the senses without overwhelming the tongue. White tea may have lower levels of caffeine than green tea.
Some of white tea health benefits are as follows:
- White Tea may help prevent heart ailments.
- White Tea can fight stroke by reducing the accumulation of cholesterol in the bloodstream.
- White Tea can lower blood pressure and improve the function of the arteries.
- White Tea may help fight cancer by attacking the free radicals that inflict damage in the cellular level.
- White Tea promotes strong bones.
- White Tea contains high amounts of anti-bacterial and anti-viral agents thereby promoting general well-being.
- White Tea promotes healthy teeth and gums.
- White Tea helps in protecting the skin from damage and may even reverse some of the damage wrought by free radicals.
- White Tea may reduce blood sugar and help alleviate the symptoms of diabetes.
We may all have different tastes when it comes to tea, but you could always try new ones and you might find it very beneficial to you.
3 comments:
i love teas but haven't tried white tea yet. green tea is my favorite.
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White tea has a more bland taste than black or green tea and is generally suitable for as many as 5 cups a day.White tea aids weight loss in a number of ways. It increases your metabolism rate which in turn increases your calories losing rate and you end up losing pounds!White tea has antioxidants which get rid of free radicals in the skin.Acne buildup usually occurs due to the high amount of toxins that keep accumulating in the body. Antioxidants in white tea help eliminate excess toxins and keep your skin clear from acne related lesions
I don't think I have ever tried white tea but hearing about all of it's benefits, I certainly will now.
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