Did you know the history of tea goes back some 5000
years? As a matter of fact, the earliest
variants of tea were very different from how we perceive the beverage today.
Back then, tea was drunk as a concoction to keep one warm and fortified with
vital nutrients. Somewhere down the line with the introduction of milk and a
various other innovative herbs, tea became a beverage for leisure. But, the
truth is that tea is indeed replete with many medicinal benefits. Black tea is
a type of tea that has a very strong flavour and is one of the most popular
teas across the world. It is true that black tea is a variant that is the most
oxidised, but if consumed in moderation, black tea's strong antioxidants could
help regulate cholesterol levels, improve heart health, boost immunity and
energy levels, and also regulate weight loss. Yes, you heard us! Think weight
loss and the only tea you would ever associate with it is green tea, which is
not wrong. The abundant amount of catechins does help burn belly fat. Similarly,
black tea has its own mechanism to steer weight loss.
Here's why you may want to include
black tea in your weight diet:
1. The gut
connection:
According to a study published in the European Journal of Nutrition, black tea,
with help of a specific mechanism through the gut microbiome, may also
contribute to good health and weight loss in humans. This mechanism is
different from the one adopted by green tea particles. However, the scientists
said that both the teas were effective in cutting down weight in the mice
model.
(Also Read: The Clever Gut Diet: Understanding How
Your Health is Closely Linked to Your Gut)
2. Lowers triglyceride levels: The flavonoids present in your cup full of black tea may prevent inflammation-induced obesity and lower triglyceride levels and visceral fats.
2. Lowers triglyceride levels: The flavonoids present in your cup full of black tea may prevent inflammation-induced obesity and lower triglyceride levels and visceral fats.
3.
Low-calorie beverage: Did you know that the
calorie count of your cup of black tea is almost negligible (approximately 2
calories per cup). It also has zero percent saturated fat and cholesterol. The
amount of calories in tea is linked to other products added to it such as
sugar, honey or milk. It is best to steep your black tea in nothing but water
to derive its best weight loss benefits.
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