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Historical Health Benefits of Tea

  Author:  64413  Category:(Interesting) Created:(7/11/2010 5:03:00 PM)
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Historical Health Benefits of Tea

Posted on10 March 2010. Tags: benefits, health benefits, herbal tea, tea

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Tea starts its debut in the medicinal sense in the ancient times of China and Japan. Tea was popular – not only for the delightful taste it provided – but for offering health benefits as well.

It was commonly used for ailments such as headaches, depression-like symptoms, boosting energy for those who were fatigued, and even to aid in improving eyesight. As the story goes, an emperor was presented with a cup of hot water that had turned brown from a leaf that had dropped into a pot of boiling water.

He was pleased with the taste of it and from that point on, tea was born. It was also ground into a paste-like substance and was applied to reduce pain and inflammation as seen in rheumatoid arthritis.

It became popular with Buddhists as a means to stay awake for long periods of meditation. As the centuries came and went, tea evolved, but kept its medicinal purposes. Instead of drinking the tea to rid themselves of their ailments, our ancestors started to ground up the leaves and boiled them with food such as rice, ginger and milk.

Tea is also reported to have been used for things like normal aches and pains, digestion problems and as a means of boosting a body’s immune system to defend against any foreign bodies that enter our bodies.

It was an historic belief that tea also held religious properties that enabled those who drank it to elongate their life expectancy. Tea traveled to many different countries and its medicinal benefits came along with it.

Tea was used for everything from skin problems to joint pain to mood enhancers. It became the choice of treatment for the strange diseases and ailments that plagued citizens around the world.

In many cases, the tea helped decrease one’s chances of contracting these diseases and lessened their suffering once the disease took hold of their lives. Tea became popular and was used throughout medical history.

Its uses expanded to include spiritual healing. One would drink the tea for the purpose of obtaining peace and serenity for the mind to balance it with the body and achieve oneness with nature as they saw it.

Over the years, tea has found its way through many more countries and its uses became more apparent. It was used in the high societies as a sign of a distinguished person and people drank it for sheer enjoyment.

In recent years, the medicinal purposes have come more to light. Tea been linked to help decrease our chances for diseases and eliminate some problems like pain and bad breath.

Tea has been around for many centuries and its medicinal purposes have withstood the test of time as they continue to be used today. This shows how insightful our ancestors were centuries ago by the fact that today’s researchers can use advanced science to test theories that have long prevailed.

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Date: 7/11/2010 5:52:00 PM  From Authorid: 4995    WOW. this was so cool,Sage. Thanks for sharing!  
Date: 7/11/2010 6:34:00 PM  From Authorid: 21764    very interesting! i love the yogi tea brand... the cold season one and the immune system tea work wonders!  
Date: 7/11/2010 8:09:00 PM  From Authorid: 64514    Great post, I love tea and drink it every day and have a wide variety of herbal teas. yummy.   
Date: 7/11/2010 8:30:00 PM  From Authorid: 23963    Very interesting post about Tea, Sage... very informative. Thanks for sharing it with us.   
Date: 7/12/2010 12:45:00 PM  From Authorid: 11097    I love tea... used to drink it a lot but then got addicted to iced coffee. I need to switch back. Herbal tea is the best I like kava for stress. Thanks for posting!  
Date: 7/12/2010 2:26:00 PM  From Authorid: 34078    Don't entertain rude people. Just rent a DVD movie. Sit there and watch it and make them too.  

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