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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Caffeine: Is It In Wu Yi Tea?

By Jared Rothe

During this day and age caffeine doesn't face the scrutiny it once did in the 1970's and 80's. Back then it was believed to contribute to coronary disease and atherosclerosis today we know that is untrue. Now caffeine is a staple for many in the form of sodas, coffees, tea, etc...

Wu Yi tea is a beverage many have been enjoying recently. It is a caffeinated drink that is full of flavor from its leaves. These plants are natural and conain the chemical compound that is cultivated and harvested into a rich delicious drink.

Wu Yi tea has a lot of great health benefits and is why many people drink it. Wu Yi tea has a high level of antioxidants that help to lower stress, improve mental focus, reduce cholesterol levels. In addition, tea also helps to lower the incidence of osteoporosis and helps to improve digestion.

Harmful free radicals are present in are day to day lives such as cigarette smoking, pollution, and stress. These harmful free radicals cause are body to age and cause damage to our immune systems. Luckily, there are many natural fruits and vegetables with high levels of antioxidants in them. Wu Yi tea contains high levels of antioxidants that help fight against these free radicals that cause aging.

Wu Yi tea and other green teas cause your body to reduce inflammation and helps to maintain healthy blood pressure because your body improves blood circulation and fight against the onsets of cardiovascular disease. Hypertension and lowered blood pressure place stress on the arteries and veins causing the arteries to harden which puts you in particular damage to atherosclerosis.

Caffeine will help you going throughout the day. It fights off fatigue and sleepiness. Wu Yi tea contains around (200 mg/L per 20 + fluid ounces), so toxic overdose levels aren't likely. Around 90% of us indulge in caffeine regularly to help us sharpen up throughout the day to maintain the focus we need. - 17274

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