Premium Jasmine Green Tea | Loose Tea 40 Cups

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Jasmine tea contains many polyphenols, which are potent plant-derived chemicals. These substances act as antioxidants in your body, protecting your cells from free radical damage.

 

What is jasmine green tea good for?

1. It provides you with a surge of energy because it aids the mitochondria.

2. It can aid with your relaxation because it calms your neurotransmitters.

3. Has the potential to decelerate the process of aging. Naturally occurring polyphenols are an effective remedy for pigmentation and skin damage. Consuming two to three glasses of this beverage daily may lead to a decrease in the appearance of fine wrinkles and an overall improvement in complexion.

4. Studies show it enhances the functioning of your immune system and gut flora. Read more

5. Enhance cognitive abilities. Read my blog going in detail about mitochondria and gut health 

6. It can maintain cardiovascular health because it aids in neutralizing oxidated cells. Elevated levels of oxidized LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol are a primary factor contributing to the occurrence of strokes, blood clots, and heart attacks. However, the presence of antioxidants in jasmine tea can effectively inhibit oxidation, reducing cholesterol levels in the arteries and veins. This leads to less inflammation, more oxygenation to the heart, and an overall healthier cardiovascular system.

Research has demonstrated that individuals who consume a minimum of three cups of green tea daily may see a decrease in their likelihood of developing heart disease by approximately 21%.

 


Read how jasmine tea aids the gut flora: https://mujerdeconocimiento.com/blogs/news/can-jasmine-tea-help-with-depression

  1. Pour boiling water (180°F) over 2 grams of loose tea per 8 ounces, but if you need it stronger, add 4.2 grams, which equals a teaspoon.
  2. Steep 3 minutes.
  3. Enjoy alone or add the milk of your choice.


 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is jasmine tea caffeinated?
Indeed, jasmine tea does contain caffeine. Jasmine green tea contains a moderate level of caffeine and, like other green tea blends, is naturally low in caffeine. Each cup of this beverage contains approximately 25mg of caffeine, which is half the amount found in a cup of black tea and 75% less than that of a cup of coffee.

Can I make jasmine tea with milk?
Incorporating milk, whether it is derived from cows or plant-based sources such as almonds or soybeans, can enhance the texture by making it smoother and providing a slightly sweeter flavor. Nevertheless, the inclusion of milk can potentially modify the subtle floral notes of jasmine tea, therefore making it a subjective choice based on personal taste.

Is the flavor of chilled jasmine tea different?
Jasmine tea exhibits a refreshing and invigorating quality when consumed at a low temperature. The flowery notes remain, although maybe less noticeable than when the tea is served hot. Preparing jasmine tea as a cold brew or pouring the brewed tea over ice can yield a pleasant and refreshing drink on hot summer days.

Is jasmine tea reusable?
Jasmine tea is capable of undergoing several steepings, allowing the consumption of multiple cups of tea from a single portion of tea leaves. Nevertheless, it is important to note that with each successive infusion, the flavors and fragrances may gradually diminish in intensity. Conduct numerous steepings to determine your desired level of taste intensity.

Is it OK for me to consume jasmine tea if I have a flower allergy?
If you have a confirmed allergy to flowers, namely jasmine, it is recommended to be cautious when ingesting jasmine tea. Certain individuals who have allergies to flowers may also exhibit sensitivity to the jasmine blossoms that are utilized in the tea. Prior to ingesting jasmine tea, it is advisable to seek guidance from a healthcare professional in order to ascertain your individual allergies and any possible hazards.

 

Please consult with your doctor if you are pregnant or nursing and would like to use this tea. 

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The information was taken from clinical studies. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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