• Tea is a rich source of anti-oxidants called Flavonoids, which improve blood circulation and health of skin.
  • Tea protects against gastro-intestinal cancer formation in humans.
  • A few cups of black tea everyday reduces the risk of atheroscleersis - a key factor that contributes to coronary heart disease.
  • Black tea increases coronary flow velocity reserve in healthy humans.
  • Tea contains catechin and theaflavin, which act firmly against influenza virus and inhibits AIDS activity.
  • Flavonoids in tea significantly reduce the oxidant functional groups that generally lead to formation of tumours.
  • Tea is believed to boost your body's immune defenses.
  • Drinking Tea leads to fewer signs of aging.
  • Tea has enzymes that prevent Alzheimer.
  • Tea lowers the bad cholesterol (LDL) in your body.
  • Tea contains the mineral fluoride in high enough doses to prevent tooth decay.
  • Those who drank more than 6 cups per day, had a more than 50% lower risk of coronary heart disease compared to tea abstainers.
  • Tea fights against diabetes because it dramatically boosts insulin activity in the body.
  • Daily consumption of tea decreases the risk of stone development in kidney.
  • Frequent intake of tea increases memory, alertness.
  • Drinking tea may help keep your arteries smooth and clog-free, the same way a drain keeps your bathroom pipes clear.
  • Tea gives you a sweet smile.
  • Tea is a better option than aerated drinks, which have adverse effect on bone building mineral, Calcium.
  • Tea increases your metabolism.
  • Heavy tea drinkers - whether they like it black, green, hot or cold - are more likely to survive a heart attack than those who don't sip the healthy brew.
  • Tea is calorie-free, unless you add sweetener or milk. If you're looking for a satisfying, calorie-free beverage, tea is a top choice.
  • Tea has less caffeine than coffee - so switch to morning tea to avoid jitters, indigestion or headaches caused by high caffeine in coffee.
  • Antioxidants in tea may prevent and reduce the severity of rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Tea fights against diabetes because it dramatically boosts insulin activity in the body.