Health Benefits of Jasmine Tea
Jasmine tea is usually bought for its fragrance, little do people know about its health benefits. It is time that people know about the various health benefits of this aromatic tea also.
What Is Jasmine Tea and Where Does It Come From?
Jasmine
tea is a scented tea, with the base being green tea (very rarely white
or black tea) infused with the aroma of jasmine blossoms. This type of
tea has been produced in China since the 5th century, but it became
widespread only in the 17th century when it grew to be a valuable export
to Western countries.
Today,
the tea is mostly produced in China and Japan, and it is enjoyed by
locals and people abroad alike. Jasmine tea has a symbolic meaning in
China, often associated with love and the Buddha. In northern China, it
is customary to serve jasmine tea to welcome guests.
In
terms of preparation, fresh blooming jasmine blossoms are added to tea
leaves and stored for enough time for the tea to accept the pleasant
aroma of the flowers. The resulting product is a highly aromatic and
slightly sweet tea that can be enjoyed at any time of the day. Now let’s
finally move to the health benefits of this delicious drink.
1. A Cognitive Boost
A
cup of jasmine tea contains 15–60 mg of caffeine. The amount of
caffeine depends on how long you let the tea brew and which tea is used
as a base of a specific variety. Caffeine is an important cognitive
booster because it inhibits the functioning of adenosine, a chemical
neurotransmitter that helps you relax.
Caffeine
can boost dopamine and serotonin levels, too. This way, caffeine can
help you feel more alert and energetic, ready to absorb all the
information life wants to throw at you. On top of that, jasmine tea is
naturally sweet, so it is one of the few sources of caffeine that don’t
need any added sugar.
But
we haven’t finished yet, as jasmine tea contains the amino acid
L-theanine as well, and this compound urges the release GABA, a
neurotransmitter that boosts your attention. What's even better is that
caffeine and L-theanine potentiate one another.
2. Weight Loss
According to some estimates,
drinking green tea, the most common base used to make jasmine tea, can
speed up your metabolism by 5% and boost fat burning by 10-16%.
These
fat burning properties are linked to a high content of caffeine and
EGCG, a polyphenol investigated for its numerous health benefits, in
jasmine tea. There is also some scientific evidence suggesting that the
combination of these two compounds may enhance each other’s fat burning
effects.
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