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Stressed out? Try tea!

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Real Estate Agent with McGraw Realtors


It is fascinating what a few cups of tea can do for you!
Lowering blood pressure, preventing blood clotting, lowering level of stress hormone CORTISOL (this pesky guy is responsible for our weight gain) etc...


I love tea and drink it very often, indeed. All of the above mentioned benefits are quite important but most of all a quiet time with a cup of tea just does wonders for your sanity!


Here is the article I read this morning and I thought immediately about all of you .... So plan for your tea time and let me know how you are doing.


"Stressed out? Reach for a soothing cup of black tea.
A recent study conducted by University College London researchers evaluated the effects of black tea on stress in the body. Seventy-five regular tea drinkers were split into two groups. All study participants gave up their normal tea, coffee, and caffeinated beverages. One group drank a caffeinated black tea. The control group drank a caffeinated fake-tea placebo.
To eliminate the "comforting" effect of drinking a cup of tea, researchers masked the sensory cues typically associated with tea drinking. Then they had the groups perform challenging tasks to evaluate their bodies' stress responses as measured by the hormone cortisol, blood pressure, blood platelets, and self-rated stress levels.
The tasks caused similar stress levels in both groups. However, 50 minutes after performing the tasks, cortisol levels had dropped by an average of 47 percent in the tea-drinking group compared with a mere 27 percent in the fake-tea group. The researchers also found that blood platelet activation (which is linked to blood clotting and the risk of heart attacks) was lower in the tea drinkers. And the tea drinkers reported feeling more relaxed in the recovery period after performing the tasks.
Because tea is chemically complex, researchers can't yet pinpoint the ingredients responsible for its beneficial effects. What they do know is that enjoying a cup of black tea may speed recovery from the daily stresses in life. And that, in turn, can help reduce the risk of chronic illnesses such as heart disease.Stock up on healthy and delicious organic black tea. It's calorie-free, packed with powerful phytonutrients, and can help soothe away stress too."
Source: Kelley Herring

Wishing you all a wonderful day and reach for this relaxing cup of tea!

Bo

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About the Author:

The above information was provided by Bo Kociuba, Realtor and a long time resident of Canadian County, Ok. As Broker’s Associate Bo helps people sell & buy homes in Oklahoma City Metro. She works together with her partner, Buster Elliott. .Bo and Buster are multi-million producers with over 50 years combined real estate experience. 

Bo loves photography and is an avid supporter of shooting sports. 

Bo@BestOklahomaHomes.com |405-812-1572.

We serve OKC Metro Areas: Yukon, Mustang, Bethany, Piedmont, Tuttle, Blanchard, Edmond, Oklahoma City and Moore.

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Comments (2)

Shirley Parks
Sands Realty 210-414-0966 - San Antonio, TX
Broker, 210-414-0966, San Antonio TX Real Estate

Hi Bo,  I love coffee but my husband swears by tea, referring to it as his antioxidants.  I am trying to drink more tea and less coffee.  Just finished a glass of iced tea, actually.  I love Earl Grey.

Nov 12, 2008 06:07 AM
Bo Kociuba
McGraw Realtors - Mustang, OK
Realtor - Mustang, Yukon & OKC Metro 405-812-1572

Hi Shirley,

thanks for your comments. Earl Grey ROCKS! LOL... I have not tried to drink it cold though...

Bo

Nov 12, 2008 02:37 PM