Besides water and coffee, black tea is one of the most consumed beverages in the world. Did you know that?
A cup of hot tea brings comfort, especially so when the temperatures are low.
While the advantages of green tea are many and well-known, recent research has shown that black tea positively impacts weight loss, heart health, and contributes to healthier gut microbiota.
Black tea has different health benefits thanks to its antioxidants and compounds that reduce inflammations in the body.
Black tea has antioxidant properties, is good for the heart, lowers LDL cholesterol and blood pressure, reduces the risk of stroke, and improves intestinal health, which will be today's theme.
According to some studies, the types of bacteria in your intestine play a role in reducing certain health conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, obesity, and even cancer. Did you know that?
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According to a study conducted by the University of California and published in the European Journal of Nutrition, black tea improves gut microbiota and intestinal function.
The author of the study, Susanne Henning, says that each person has trillions of microorganisms and diverse bacterial communities, the gut microbiota, which live in our gastrointestinal tract.
Microbiota is a diversified ecological community of microorganisms that are usually a combination of beneficial and potentially harmful bacteria.
The human intestine is similar to a rat intestine and usually houses more than 100 trillion microorganisms.
The colonies start living in our intestines as soon as we are born.
They are essential for the healthy development of our immune system and several neurobiological and physiological functions. Interesting, isn't it?
According to studies in the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, and Western Australia, drinking four or more cups a day of black tea increases its benefits.
It reduces the risk of many diseases and disorders, including strokes, heart attacks, high blood pressure, diabetes, and even cancer.
Similarly, participants who drank more than six cups of black tea a day had a significantly smaller prevalence in the development of coronary heart diseases, compared to those who didn't, according to a study by the King Saud University.
These and other benefits make black tea an excellent option for non-sweet, low-calorie beverage with less caffeine than coffee and energy drinks.
Black tea has a unique flavor and can be easily found at natural health stores and supermarkets.
Try black tea if you haven’t yet and reap all of its benefits.
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