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Teas can be a powerful addition to your diet
I am well into my month of no soda pop, drinking only tea and water. I have to admit, I do feel better.
But all this talk about tea has made me realize, even though I have been a tea-drinker for many years, I don’t really know what “tea” is. I mean, coffee comes from the coffee bean. There are so many varieties of tea, so where does it come from?
According to Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary, tea is:
1 a: a shrub (Camellia sinensis of the family Theaceae, the tea family) cultivated esp. in China, Japan and the East Indies, 1 b: the leaves, leaf buds, and internodes of the tea plant prepared and cured for the market, classed according to method of manufacture (as green tea, black tea or oolong) and graded according to leaf size (as congou, orange pekoe, pekoe or souchong)
But then, you might ask, what about all the flavored and herbal teas? Well, Webster refers to them, too:
3: any of various plants somewhat resembling tea in properties; also: an infusion of their leaves used medicinally or as a beverage
The idea I take hold of from that is the “medicinal” comment about teas since that has always been the bent when offered a cup of black tea, green tea or an herbal tea. The powerful anti-oxidants in green and white teas can do so many things like lowering the rate of heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer’s. Not to mention the calming effect and stress reduction that comes from holding a hot cup of tea in your hands and just smelling the aroma – no matter what the type, flavor or brand is, it’s like a little cozy hug.
An added important note about teas: many teas have caffeine. Many herbal teas are caffeine-free and others may be decaffeinated. But you have to read the labels closely. If you monitor or eliminate caffeine in your diet, pay attention to the teas you purchase. The shelves are lined with a tremendous selection of decaffeinated and tasty teas at Natural Choices in Columbus, Indiana. You might have trouble just picking one, or two, or even three!
Healthy for you, tasty, and calming. Sounds like time for a cup for me!
–Ellie of the Natural Choices Blog Team
Tea may improve cholesterol levels
I spent most of yesterday and all day today creating a new flower bed- in the clay the builder left me for a yard. It was hard work but I know in a few weeks and for years to come I will enjoy the flowers, ground covers and plants. When I have worked really hard and am very thirsty, I want water, or better yet, tea to drink. For some reason, ice cold brewed tea is what seems to revive me.
So after a hard two days in the yard, a glass of tea in hand, I started surfing to find out if I am the only one who thinks tea is the perfect cold drink in summer as well as hot drink in the fall and winter.
I found the Tea Association of the United States online. There is a section on tea and health that I found very interesting about tea and cardiovascular health – cholesterol in particular:
Researchers from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) studied the effect of tea on 15 mildly hypercholesterolemic adult participants following a “Step I” type diet moderately low in fat and cholesterol, as described by the American Heart Association and the National Cholesterol Education Program. After three weeks, researchers found that five servings of Black Tea per day reduced LDL (“bad”) cholesterol by 11.1 percent and total cholesterol (TC) by 6.5 percent compared to placebo beverages.
Woo-hoo! That is terrific news for me and everyone else who has to think about cholesterol levels. I think I will eliminate drinking soda pop for a month and replace it with tea. That means I will have to probably make it myself and carry it with me in a mug. But that’s okay because I can go to Natural Choices in Columbus, Indiana. The owner, Carolyn, has a tremendous variety of teas there. Many list organic ingredients.
Sometimes it just happens that the things you really like and enjoy can be the things that can be really good for your body, mood and overall health. Tea, apparently, is one of them!!
–Ellie of the Natural Choices Blog Team
Check out the selection of Alvita, TAZO, Yogi, Good Earth and other teas on the shelves at Natural Choices.


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