Sun Moon Lake (Red Charm) Tea 红韻红茶 / No. 21
$5.90 – $28.00
Discover Sun Moon Lake Tea No. 21, a rare and exclusive treasure cultivated in the pristine mountains surrounding Taiwan’s breathtaking alpine lake in Nantou County. Known for its low caffeine content, this tea brews to a rich amber hue, offering a fruity profile with hints of toasted nuts. Renowned for its potential benefits for cholesterol and bloating, Sun Moon Lake Tea embodies the serene beauty and purity of its namesake lake. Enveloped by misty clouds and majestic mountains, the tea plantations thrive in a stable climate of year-round warmth and humidity, yielding leaves of unparalleled richness and intensity
Tea Notes: Fruity with hints of macadamia and cashew nuts. Low in Caffeine.
How to Brew:
Place a teabag or 1 – 2 teaspoons of loose leaves into a mug and pour 220ml of simmering water, recommended at 85°C. Steep for 1 to 1.5 min. Good for multiple brews
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HEALTH BENEFITS OF SUN MOON LAKE TEA
Lowers Cholesterol Levels
Sun Moon Lake tea contains a high concentration of polyphenol called theaflavin and its derivatives, known as theaflavins. Studies have found these polyphenols effectively lowered blood levels of total cholesterol, triglycerides and LDL cholesterol.
Helps a Bloated Stomach
A quality prominent in Sun Moon Lake tea, slow sips of this warm tea high in anti-inflammatories gently and effectively soothe a bloated stomach and relieves digestive upset.
Improves Skin
The essential oils in this tea blend aids in blood and lymphatic circulation and enhances the body’s metabolism. Regular drinkers of rosebud tea blends enjoy natural and glowing complexions
Antioxidant Rich
While green tea contains a high number of health effects, black tea isn’t far behind. Black tea is further fermented green tea leaves that are dried in the manufacturing process. Antioxidants slow down the process of aging for tea drinkers.One of the most important antioxidants in black tea is theaflavin, which scavenge abnormal cellular bodies, ridding the body of these abnormal cells before they mutate and become cancerous. Theaflavins are also responsible for inhibiting oxidation, particularly of LDL cholesterol
Heart Health
Drinkers who enjoy black tea regularly may benefit, especially if they already have cardiovascular disease. Because the theaflavins stop oxidation of LDL cholesterol, this effect helps to reduce the risk of heart disease. Drinking black tea may help heart attack patients by increasing their rate of survival following a heart attack. Black tea improves the ability of the blood vessels in the body to relax and expand, thus helping consumers maintain a healthier blood pressure. Black tea also contains a molecule called a catechin, which produces nitric oxide, helping the blood vessels in the body to dilate.
Fights Cancer
Chemicals found in black tea have been tied to a decreased risk of breast, stomach and colon cancer; however, this connection has not been definitively proven. Researchers at Rutgers University have found that a compound in black tea called TF2 kills colorectal cancer cells. Normal cells were not affected in this way.
Deactivates Viruses
Researchers have known that black tea can render the germs that cause diarrhea, skin infections, pneumonia, cystitis and skin infections. Tea drinkers can also kill viruses lurking in their mouths.
health information courtesy of www.livestrong.com
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