Entries in Tea (2)

Sunday
May012011

Ten-Chi Cha Tea for Headaches?

In March I went to the Natural Foods Expo in Anaheim and picked up a few extra products here and there without too much thought.  Jeff as usual was tossing sample items in his bag and loading up both his bag and mine.  After 5 hours I was tired and felt one of those headaches coming on from the noise and crowds.

Once we got home and organized our treasures systematically I noticed out of the corner of my eye a bottle of iced tea called Ten-Chi Cha Tea, which stated on the label:

Natural Detox Tea, caffeine free and sugar free.

I scanned the label to see if there was anything that might be odd or dangerous and found it was basically brewed tea with some plant herbs that were safe. No sweeteners or anything that would compromise my sense of safety with a product.  It fit my bill of sale.

Tylenol or Tea?

I opted for the tea and guess what?  My headache went away within the hour and did not come back.  I was a bit shocked and thought I’d better research this company.

I sent an email and the president of the company Eco Vita, Tad Kumagai, emailed me back and answered all my questions.  In addition, he sent me some samples of their iced tea and bagged tea as well.  I’ve been enjoying them at the office – they both work for helping headaches and a boost of afternoon energy.

You can order them on their website or purchase at Japanese grocery stores.  I tend to keep them on hand for headaches but if you like tea it’s great just for enjoyment as well.  It’s nice to find a healthy alternative for treating a headache. 

Sunday
Aug302009

Tea and Aging?

Tea is one of my favorite vices.  My husband Jeffrey continually teases me about my need and desire to drink tea, try different types of tea, visit tea houses all over the world.  I don’t drink or smoke so this is the vice I have – besides a little dark chocolate every day.

To my surprise this week I learned my “vice” is actually beneficial and can lengthen my life.  The study did not say I had to eat better, exercise more, or cut something out of my life – all is stated was that I had to drink tea.  The study was not based on 5, 25, or 100 people but 2000 people.  Here are the findings with a little explanation on what telomeres are:

In 2008, we stared hearing about the connection between stress and telomeres –  DNA complexes on the ends of chromosomes.  Researcher Elizabeth Blackburn compares telomeres to the tips at the ends of new shoelaces which prevent unraveling.

Research to date has focused on how stress shortens the length of telomeres and increases aging.   Researchers this week from the University of Hong Kong published a study in the British Journal of Nutrition that looked at the length of telomeres in people drinking tea.

Those that drank an average of 3 cups of tea per day had telomeres that were longer than those that drank an average of a quarter of a cup of tea per day.  The difference in telomere length corresponded to “approximately a difference of 5 years of life” wrote Ruth Chan, who led the research study.  The subjects drank both black and green tea.

The study included 2000 Chinese men and women over 65 years of age.  The authors concluded that “the antioxidant properties of tea and its constituent nutrients protect telomeres from oxidative damage in the normal aging process.”

Take home message?  Drink a few cups of black or green tea per day – I’d say that is something easy to add to your day that can lengthen your life and provide some comfort as well.  So my vice stands.  And, if anyone has any advice on where to buy or drink the best tea, I’m always opening to new places.