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Storm in a Tea Cup
Polari-Tea is a cleansing and revitalizing hot drink made from a
formula of 7 herbs that are reputed to detoxify the body, assist with
weight loss, aid digestion and sooth cramps. It contains herbs such as
aniseed, which is reputed to help in the easing of cramps, intestinal
colic and flatulence, as well as fennel seed, which many people claim
strengthens digestion and calms the nerves.
Polari-Tea's herbal ingredients also include ginger, often referred to
as the "universal medicine" as it promotes gastric secretions and acts
as a liver tonic, is reputed to loosen mucous and is also good for sore
throats. Further ingredients of Polari-Tea include fenugreek, often
quoted as aiding convalescence, as well as aiding in nervous,
respiratory and reproductive systems; linseed which is said to be an
excellent tonic for colon and lungs as well as a laxative and bowel
detoxifier; and peppermint, which has been found to relieve intestinal
colic, act as a mild anesthetic to the stomach and can calm feelings of
nausea and vomiting. Licorice, also found in Polari-Tea, considered by
many to dispel mucous and act as a mild laxative, on many occasions
also relieves spasms and inflammation, and is widely used for its
ability to restore and rejuvenate the body.
Sales of herbal teas are booming as more and more people cut out
caffeine in the quest for a healthier lifestyle 25th Jan 2005 - In a
world that is becoming increasingly demanding on our time and energy,
there is nothing like a cup of tea to revive flagging spirits. While
consumption of traditional tea has fallen by a third in five years
(according to a UK market report by analyst Taylor Nelson Sofres),
makers of alternative brews have seen sales rise by at least 10 % per
year since 1999, as herbal and fruit varieties of tea are becoming a
daily drink.
Traditional teas, such as those from India, Ceylon and Kenya contain
almost as much of the stimulant as instant coffee. It is good to know
that there are alternatives, like Green tea, which has long been known
to have antioxidants which combat the effects of free radicals and help
to boost the immune system, however, when choosing an herbal tea remedy
as an alternative, experts say to be sure to pick the right one. While
fruit flavored teas - such as blackcurrant, apple and orange - tend to
be delicious, they are developed for their flavoring and tend to be
blended from synthetic ingredients.
Herbal teas, on the other hand, often contain real herbs. This means
that they make effective remedies if consumed at least three to four
times a day as a substitute for regular tea. Polari-Tea is a South
African produced herbal tea remedy. An increasing number of people are
turning to herbal drinks to help them cope with more stressful
lifestyles which often entail having to balance careers, relationships
and family life. We are seeing a marked increase in interest in our
herbal tea, as people seek healthier, non-caffeinated, hot drink
alternatives. In addition, people are turning to natural, indigenous
medicinal remedies in a backlash against chemical and drug solutions.
A cup of traditional tea contains about 40mg of caffeine, compared to
65 mg in instant coffee and 150 mg in filter coffee. The World Health
Organization recommends a maximum caffeine intake of under 300 mg a
day, so one can appreciate the health benefits of switching to an
herbal-based tea alternative.
A perennial favorite with South African tipplers, Rooibos Tea, has been
scientifically shown to be more than just an enjoyable beverage; it
contains many physiologically active compounds, which may be beneficial
to a healthier life. Healthy doesn't necessarily mean non-tasty, and
the remedial and medical benefits of tea alternatives are widespread.
We are bombarded by toxins, both internally derived stress, tension -
and environmentally created, and need to keep clearing our systems. For
many years, people have considered chamomile tea as an alternative; it
has a calming effect, and peppermint tea is also drunk as an aid to
digestion. Flavoured teas are also popular among people looking for a
caffeine-free hot drink, which in addition is low in calories.
Polari-Tea recipe has its origins in ancient Ayurvedic knowledge, which
has been passed down through the ages, and perfected with modern
scientific input to bring an "elixir" for 21st century living. Because
people are used to drinking about three cups of tea a day, there is a
reluctance to believe that tea drinking is beneficial to health. Yet,
switching to an alternative, such as Polari-Tea, can, not only reduce
the health risks associated with excessive caffeine intake, but also
actually bring an improvement in health in many areas and offer
prevention against ailments, rather than treatment once they exist.
It has been reported in the media recently that, anecdotally, some
compounds in spices and herbs, including those found in red chili,
black pepper, fennel, cloves, basil and ginger, have been identified as
powerful aids in fighting cancer, with clinical trials now under way in
the US. Scientists claim, for instance, that curcumin, an active
component of turmeric, protects the body's normal cells and fights
cancer cells.
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