Have you ever heard of tea polyphenols? Tea polyphenols are what make Okuma’s Wu-Long tea much better than other teas. Tea Polyphenols have such a positive effect on overall health that everyone should know about them.
Name the biggest topic that everyone is talking about today. It’s always losing weight and trying to stay fit and healthy. This topic isn’t just so you can look good in a bikini. Everyone should be in shape to avoid certain cancers and heart disease, and to feel healthy overall.
Many of us want to look for natural ways to stay healthy, and doctors are now seeing that tea polyphenols can help. Researchers are finding a connection between polyphenols and weight loss. This antioxidant is a natural way to stay healthy, lose weight, and fight against illnesses like heart disease and cancer.
What Are Tea Polyphenols?
Polyphenols have been studied for over a decade and are founnd in many plant forms, including tea, wine, nuts, fruits and vegetables. The bright colors of fruits and vegetables can be blamed on polyphenols. You want to know about its potency in the foods, though.
Polyphenol is most potent in the leaves of a plant, which is why tea is your best bet. Flavonoids are a subclass of tea polyphenols and is the most potent of the plant antioxidants.
What Are The Benefits Of Tea Polyphenols?
Tea polyphenols help boost your immune system to fight off diseases.
Tea polyphenols protect humans from diseases just like they protect the tea plants from diseases. They fight free radicals, which are toxins that we get from stress and polution. They stop the free radicals before they can cause cellular damage.
Consume tea polyphenols to help fight diease.
Tea polyphenols can protect cell membranes and prevent cellular DNA damage, which has been linked to reducing the risk of certain cancers.
Weight Loss and Polyphenols
The tea polyphenols in Oolong tea also help with obesity. The International Journal on Obesity states that Oolong tea helps stop the absorption of fat in the body, which helps reduce the risk of obesity.
This is one of many studies that proves the weight loss power of Oolong tea. One other is by the University Tokushima School of Medicine. It concluded that Oolong tea restricted fat and carbohydrate absorption, and also helped increase metabolism.
This tea has 0 calories, so it’s a much healthier choice than diet soda or most other drinks.
Besides the aforementioned health benefits, Oolong tea is also proven to help with other things including:
Helps type 2 diabetic patients in lowering plasma glucose levels
Decreases LDL cholesterol
Decreases blood pressure
Reducing bacteria that can lead to gum disease
Helps in clearing problem skin
Helping reduce hair loss
Oolong tea has half the caffeine and double the amounts of tea polyphenols than other teas because of its fermentation process. Wu-Long tea, through Okuma’s proprietary semi-fermentation process produces an even higher amount of tea polyphenols.
Now there is a pill with all the healing power of Wu-Long tea’s polyphenols. Also, find out about PolyTeaNx weight loss supplement, which is made of Wu-Long tea extract.
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