Why Everyone Should Drink Chai Tea
If I were stranded and could only choose one beverage, I would probably take chai. A powerful blend of tea, herbs
and spices, chai has been cherished for centuries in India to preserve
health and increase peace of mind. But, the more we learn about chai,
the more benefits we find. In addition to improving digestion, chai
enhances the immune system, fights inflammation and has antioxidant
properties. It has also been suggested that chai has antibacterial and
anti-cancer effects.
Chai is made using
different formulas, depending on the region where it is being consumed,
but there are a number of standard ingredients: black tea, ginger,
cardamom, cinnamon, fennel, clove and black pepper. When analyzing
chai’s health benefits, it’s important to examine each ingredient in
turn. Though they act synergistically to increase each other’s benefits,
the separate botanical components have powerful health benefits on
their own.
Black Tea
It’s no
secret that tea is full of antioxidants. However, the antioxidants in
tea may provide more far-reaching protection than we suspected. For
example, black tea may protect LDL (good) cholesterol, helping prevent
cardiovascular disease. In addition, some research has shown black tea
has anti-viral and anti-cancer properties.
Ginger
An
important root used in Eastern medicine, ginger aids digestion,
improves circulation, boosts the immune system and reduces inflammation,
which can be especially helpful for people suffering from arthritis. It
offers antioxidant support, and some research has also shown that
ginger can help fight cancer cells.
Cardamom
Found
in virtually every Tibetan medicine formula, cardamom aids digestion
and supports the immune system. In addition, it helps detoxify the body,
improve circulation and may also fight respiratory allergies.
Cinnamon
Keeping
with the theme, cinnamon has wonderful digestive properties and may
also help balance blood sugar. In addition, research has shown that
cinnamon has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antioxidant effects.
Fennel
A
great source of antioxidants, fennel also provides Vitamin C, potassium
and fiber. Fennel has also demonstrated some anti-cancer effects.
Clove
Again,
clove helps digestion, but it also has analgesic (pain relieving)
properties and may help alleviate ulcer pain. In addition, clove has
antibacterial action.
Black Pepper
New
research shows that black pepper may affect our metabolism. The study
demonstrated black pepper’s direct influence on fat storage, suggesting
that it may be useful to prevent fat accumulation. Black pepper also
offers antibacterial and antioxidant support and aids digestion.
Given
these benefits, chai’s popularity should be no mystery. The real
question is why people in the West took so long to discover what Eastern
practitioners have known for centuries—chai calms the mind, improves
digestion and provides numerous additional advantages. This ancient
beverage is treasured by people around the world for its delicious
flavor and vital health benefits.
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