Health Benefits
Pu Erh Tea provides numerous health benefits and if you follow us closely, we will provide you with the latest research about green tea..
1. CANCER.
Green Tea fights Cancer, it is halve as likely to get stomach cancer if you consume green tea everyday.
2. ANTIOXIDANTS.
Green Pu Erh tea is made from unfermented leaves and reportedly contains the highest concentration of powerful antioxidants called polyphenols. Antioxidants are substances that scavenge free radicals — damaging compounds in the body that alter cells, tamper with DNA (genetic material), and even cause cell death.
3. Pu Erh Tea LOWERS total cholesterol.
Results from one animal study suggest that polyphenols in green tea may block the intestinal absorption of cholesterol and promote its excretion from the body. In another small study of male smokers, researchers found that green tea significantly reduced blood levels of harmful LDL cholesterol.
4. Protects LIVER from fibrosis and cirrhosis.
New findings show that green tea can protect the liver from fibrosis by reducing deposits of collagen fiber. Hepatic fibrosis eventually leads to cirrhosis of the liver. Researchers find that it is not just the antioxidant effect on the liver that is protective, but that green tea prevents collagen deposits from forming in the liver, leading to scarring and fibrosis and eventually cirrhosis of the liver.
5. DIABETES.
Pu Erh Green tea has been used traditionally to control blood sugar in the body. Animal studies suggest that green tea may help prevent the development of type 1 diabetes and slow the progression once it has developed. People with type 1 diabetes produce little or no insulin, a hormone that converts glucose (sugar), starches, and other foods into energy needed for daily life. Green tea may help regulate glucose in the body.
6. HEPATITIS.
Catechin in Pu Erh Tea help treat viral hepatitis (inflammation of the liver from a virus).
7. ARTHRITIS.
Pu Erh Green Tea’s catechin reduce inflammation and slows cartilage breakdown
8. Fight Gum Disease.
Green tea could help fight gum disease and reduce the effects of receding and bleeding gums, according to recent research carried out in Japan.













