Green tea is a popular source of polyphenols. Polyphenols are potent antioxidant compounds that have demonstrated greater antioxidant protection than vitamin C. The major polyphenols in green tea are flavonoids (catechin, epicatechin gallate (EGCG) and proanthocyanidins).
To achieve some degree of protection, nutrition and health experts recommend you drink two to three cups a day. However, over-consumption may produce nervousness, anxiety, insomnia and irritability....too much of a good thing IS NO longer good.
Research suggests that polyphenols provide cancer-protective properties by blocking the formation of cancer-causing compounds, suppressing the activation of carcinogens and effectively detoxifying cancer-causing agents, as well as reducing the inflammation associated with cancer and other diseases.
Numerous studies show that polyphenols reduce the risk of cancers of the gastrointestinal tract, including cancers of the stomach and colon, lungs, prostate and breast. Polyphenols may also improve a woman’s prognosis once she’s diagnosed with breast cancer by lowering the risk of the cancer coming back by 46 per cent.
Avoid milk in your tea, as research suggests that it interferes with polyphenol absorption.
On the other hand, adding lemon or other citrus fruits to tea increases the bioavailability of green tea’s antioxidants. (Try our Lemon Green Tea - pictured right)
Find varieties with whole tea leaves, as they have more surface area for hot water to extract the flavour and the antioxidants in the leaf. Green tea extracts and other food products containing green tea are available, but typically do not have the same health benefi ts as the beverage.
Enjoy!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
a little history of drink T
Drink T began conceptually years ago when Sheryl Myhre, founder and tea buyer, had a memorable cup of tea while vacationing. Sheryl’s search for fine loose leaf tea, brewed properly was only the beginning of a new journey. Realizing the connection between the earth, tea plants, art, history and people was much more than a great cup of tea, Sheryl’s mission was to build a company that would be a leader in the specialty tea industry.
Sheryl believes part of this connection begins with the tea growers. So Sheryl sources and cups each and every tea direct from the tea gardens to insure she is importing extraordinary tea from reputable growers whom practice sustainable agricultural techniques.
Sheryl has also embraced the use of medicinal herbs and botanicals for many years, and putting forth much effort into the research of creating hand-blended artisan teas and tisanes is something Sheryl feels is worth while. The end result is a nothing short of a celebration between the earth and people.... So lets all raise our cups and savor the gift of a cuppa a tea.
Sheryl believes part of this connection begins with the tea growers. So Sheryl sources and cups each and every tea direct from the tea gardens to insure she is importing extraordinary tea from reputable growers whom practice sustainable agricultural techniques.
Sheryl has also embraced the use of medicinal herbs and botanicals for many years, and putting forth much effort into the research of creating hand-blended artisan teas and tisanes is something Sheryl feels is worth while. The end result is a nothing short of a celebration between the earth and people.... So lets all raise our cups and savor the gift of a cuppa a tea.
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