Your Cup of Tea

What does it do for you?

Learn more about how tea can help you overcome many of the heart-healthy challenges women face. You will be amazed by how specific types of teas help with specific health obstacles.

 

Green Tea

Antioxidant. High level of cancer-fighting antioxidants, helps lower blood pressure, fights gingivitis and cavities, and helps regulate blood-sugar levels.

Black Tea

Gain energy. Black tea health benefits include helping prevent the absorption of cholesterol into the blood stream, which reduces the risk of heart disease. It's also good for preventing gingivitis, tooth decay, and it helps regulate blood sugar level and blood pressure.

White Tea

Antioxidant. White teas also contain the highest antioxidant properties (helps to detoxify and fight cancer), help lower your cholesterol level, and are the best for skin and complexion.

Oolong Tea

Weight loss: Oolong teas make great weight-loss teas by boosting your metabolism rate and aiding in digestion by breaking down oils and fats.

Pu-erh Tea

Lowers cholesterol, but more efficiently by its fermentation that produces bile salt micelles, molecules that absorb excess LDL (bad) cholesterol.

Chamomile Tea

Relaxation. Most know chamolile tea as a relaxer and to help with sleep, but it has additional benefits. It helps with upset stomach, fatigue, fever, as well as reducing anxiety.

Echinacea Tea

Immune booster. Echinacea tea is one of the best known herbal remedies for boosting the immune system. Echinacea tea can help treat colds, coughs, sore throats, fevers and ear infections.

Hibiscus Tea

Sooth. A soothing tea that can help lower cholesterol and high blood pressure.

Rooibos (red tea)

Health. Rooibos teas are excellent in aiding with digestion, helping to relieve allergies, and promote healthy skin, teeth and bones.