Friday, 26 July 2013

White tea protects teeth


The beneficial effects of tea are often reported by health scientists as a results of their research. Recent indications are that white tea has the most beneficial effect for health. Dentists in Poland also know about the great effect white tea has on you.

White tea is made of leaves and flower buds, which are harvested in early spring. It is not subjected to any treatment other than drying.

It has the richest source of polyphenols and antioxidants of all teas (three times more than green tea), and therefore it can be considered as a beverage with anti-cancer properties. White tea strengthens the impact on the human immune system.

Recent studies also point to the fact that it is an excellent way to prevent the development of plaque and decay. White tea has a small amount of natural fluoride, which protects the teeth.
White tea is attributed to have a cardio-protective effect, by normalizing blood pressure, lipid profile, and improving bone density and function of skin protection.

Drinking white tea can fight bacteria and viruses that cause throat infections, both bacterial and viral.
This increases the chance that in the near future tea extract will become a component of mouthwashes and toothpastes.


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