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Moringa Loose Tea - 100g
Moringa tea is harvested from the moringa leaves of the moringa tree. Native to India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, virtually every part of the tree is used in medicine, including the leaves, bark, flowers and seeds.
Moringa tea is made from the dried leaves of the tea and can either be packaged into teabags, whizzed with cold water and ice to create iced tea or brewed with hot water to make a delicious refreshing hot drink thats a brilliant alternative to regular tea or coffee. Its caffeine-free, too, so its the perfect way to start your day.
Used as a medicine in India for over 4,000 years, moringa tea has been used to treat virtually every ailment, from depression to headaches, arthritis to high cholesterol and even weight gain and more. A great number of studies have been conducted into the efficacy of moringa tea with some surprising results.
Moringa tea is rich in polyphenols one of the most important polyphenols is epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG). EGCG is one of the most powerful antioxidants there is and is known to prevent a range of conditions.
Research by the University of Kansas found that EGCG is up to twice as powerful as reservatrol, another polyphenol. After close study of a group of French participants, when rates of heart disease were found to be far fewer than in the American population, despite a diet rich in fat. Reservatrol, a polyphenol found in red wine, was found to be the reason why it is thought to reduce and limit the effects of smoking and a diet rich in fat. This may well be why instances of heart disease are relatively low amongst the Japanese population, despite the fact that up to 75% of them are smokers.
Using Moringa Tea
There are no known contra-indictions to drinking moringa tea. Enjoy a cup or two a day, either hot or cold, made with the flavourings of your choice. You can also just drink it exactly as its made, without any additional flavourings, use it in a smoothy, sprinkle it onto cereal or use it to thicken soups, sauces and gravies.
If you experience any side effects whilst drinking moringa tea, cease use immediately and seek medical attention.
- Refreshing, full-flavoured tea that can be drunk hot or cold drink it as it is, or add the flavourings of your choice, like lemon juice, ginger, lemongrass or even coconut milk Packed with antioxidants to prevent the cellular damage associated with potentially damaging free radicals
- Rich in vitamins and nutrients, including: calcium, potassium, vitamin C, iron and much, much more
- Can improve energy levels and boost well-being
- Nourishes and enhances the bodys immune system, promoting and improving the bodys circulatory and cardiovascular systems
- Boosts digestion, which in turn can lead to weight loss
- Anti-inflammatory properties
- Anti-aging, improving the appearance of skin tone and texture, restoring a youthful glow
Moringa tea is harvested from the moringa leaves of the moringa tree. Native to India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, virtually every part of the tree is used in medicine, including the leaves, bark, flowers and seeds.
Moringa tea is made from the dried leaves of the tea and can either be packaged into teabags, whizzed with cold water and ice to create iced tea or brewed with hot water to make a delicious refreshing hot drink thats a brilliant alternative to regular tea or coffee. Its caffeine-free, too, so its the perfect way to start your day.
Used as a medicine in India for over 4,000 years, moringa tea has been used to treat virtually every ailment, from depression to headaches, arthritis to high cholesterol and even weight gain and more. A great number of studies have been conducted into the efficacy of moringa tea with some surprising results.
Moringa tea is rich in polyphenols one of the most important polyphenols is epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG). EGCG is one of the most powerful antioxidants there is and is known to prevent a range of conditions.
Research by the University of Kansas found that EGCG is up to twice as powerful as reservatrol, another polyphenol. After close study of a group of French participants, when rates of heart disease were found to be far fewer than in the American population, despite a diet rich in fat. Reservatrol, a polyphenol found in red wine, was found to be the reason why it is thought to reduce and limit the effects of smoking and a diet rich in fat. This may well be why instances of heart disease are relatively low amongst the Japanese population, despite the fact that up to 75% of them are smokers.
Using Moringa Tea
There are no known contra-indictions to drinking moringa tea. Enjoy a cup or two a day, either hot or cold, made with the flavourings of your choice. You can also just drink it exactly as its made, without any additional flavourings, use it in a smoothy, sprinkle it onto cereal or use it to thicken soups, sauces and gravies.
If you experience any side effects whilst drinking moringa tea, cease use immediately and seek medical attention.
Technical specifications
MPN | 5060247711430 |
Brand | This Health |
Condition | New |
Product Code | SKU171. |
Weight | 0.1kg |