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HEALTH BENEFITS OF SILVER TIPS TEA

HEALTH BENEFITS OF SILVER TIPS TEA


Ceylon Silver Tips tea is easily considered to be one of the more exclusive and exquisite teas in the world. From the processing of the Camellia sinensis plant buds to the way the end product is brewed, the tea gives out a light, sweet and sublime taste that satisfies many palettes. However, did you know that with its unique taste, Ceylon silver tips tea benefits are plenty? From the boosting of the immune system to helping your mind stay focused in your daily tasks, this particular Ceylon Tea does wonders to the body. By choosing Zesta’s Silver Tips Jar, your experience will be all the more special in addition to its benefits of silver tips tea. Silver Tips Tea and Heart Health It has been researched that the antioxidants contained within the silver tips tea is known to have a positive effect on the circulatory system and the heart. This is attributed to the fact that the compounds help in reducing the levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol from the blood vessels, which in turn reduce the chances of heart diseases and strokes. Silver Tips Tea and Digestion The polyphenolic compounds within the beverage also has a positive effect on the digestive tract. Having many antimicrobial properties, drinking the beverage will lead to the cleansing of the digestive system, which in turn would result in a cleaner and higher metabolic rate. So if you do suffer from any stomach cramps, nausea, or even irritable bowel syndrome, silver tips does act as a supplement that can help in curing the digestive problem. Silver Tips Tea and Weight Loss Although not conclusive, there is also reason to believe that due to the promotion of a healthy metabolic rate, the body starts to dispel unwanted fat and triglycerides stored in the body. The reduction in excess fat results in supporting weight loss, however, this is only experienced with people who are following a proper diet and who engage in frequent physical activity. Silver Tips Tea and Immune System Another major health benefit of silver tips tea is the effect it has on the immune system. The antioxidant properties have been shown to eliminate free radicals, which cause many illnesses to the body, the common cold being one of the more notable illnesses. In other words, by drinking this tea would make you less likely to contract several sicknesses due to the immune system being boosted by the antioxidants contained in the beverage. Silver Tips Tea and Mental State While the silver tips tea is famed for its many physical health benefits, the beverage is also proved to be beneficial to the mental state of the individual. This is because of the L-theanine amino acid present in the buds. This amino acid is responsible for inducing a more calm and focused state of mind, which is perfect for many people undergoing quite a lot of stress in their professional lives.

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