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  • Memory Tea

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    What is Memory Tea?

    This tea has some of the best herbs for improving memory, like ginkgo and gotu kola, as well as vitamins that are beneficial for your brain. This tea has a medium body and features a tart, tangy taste with hints of fruit. Caffeine-Free. Green tea and peppermint tea have chemicals in them that can help activate nerves and make it easier to remember things. These drinks can boost energy and awareness, which is good for brain health.

    How do I use memory tea?

    If you only want one cup of tea, we suggest using a tea ball strainer or a glass teapot with an integrated infuser. Safety: Only use topically.

    Memory Tea benefits:

    Green tea comes from the Camellia sinensis plant. Unlike black and oolong teas, which are oxidized in different ways, green tea isn't oxidized very much. Traditional ways include drying it in the sun, firing it in a box or pan, or firing it in a pan. Modern methods include drying it in an oven, rolling it, or heating it. According to studies, this gives it a rich and unique makeup of polyphenols with strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory action. This is a big reason why it has so many health benefits. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), a type of catechin, is the most important of these polyphenolic substances. A small amount of caffeine and an amino acid called theanine, or l-theanine, also help green tea help the brain and body.

    ◉ Heart Health: Putting things like nutmeg, cinnamon, cardamom, or dry ginger in your tea can help boost your immune system and make you less likely to get the flu, a fever, or seasonal allergies. Spices are beneficial for your health because they contain antioxidants.

    ◉ Antioxidant Protection: Green tea's polyphenols have a lot of power to get rid of free radicals and may protect cells from reactive oxygen species that damage DNA. Of course, this can help prevent a number of health problems that come from cells. Antioxidants can help protect the skin from the sun's harmful effects. Currently, a research study is looking at how green tea can protect the health of the prostate. Epidemiological studies show that drinking green tea is also linked to better breast health.

    ◉  Relaxation and Cognition: Green tea is a great way to calm down and help your brain work better. The relaxing benefits of l-theanine come from nerve cell receptors for GABA, glutamate, and other chemicals. This is how L-theanine works in green tea. It helps the brain make more dopamine and alpha waves, both of which make you feel good and relaxed. Clinical studies have indicated that l-theanine can help improve focus, happiness, memory, and even the quality of sleep. But it doesn't make people less aware.

    Caffeine in green tea and l-theanine work well together to improve brain functions like happiness, alertness, reaction time, and memory. Some people have more even, focused energy when they drink green tea instead of coffee, which has about three times as much caffeine. This helps them get more done.

    Supports Healthy Blood Sugar: People whose blood sugar is more steady may be those who drink green tea. A randomized controlled study found a link between drinking green tea and lower amounts of glucose and insulin in the blood when you wake up. Furthermore, a 2017 review of research on dietary polyphenols found that green tea (as part of a Mediterranean-style diet) was linked to a lower chance of health problems related to blood sugar.

    Where do I buy Memory Tea?

    Buy memory tea from the health food store in the USAAlive Herbals.

    Memory Tea information (at a glance):

    Product Name Memory Tea.
    Scientific Name Camellia sinensis.
    Country of Origin It is native to USA.  
    Ingredient Memory Tea.
    Taste & Aroma This tea has a medium body and offers a tart, tangy flavor with hints of fruit. Caffeine-Free. The tea contains alfalfa leaf, organic bilberry leaf, and organic ginger root. Ginkgo leaf, organic hibiscus flower, organic eleuthero root, organic gotu kola herb, organic parsley flakes, and organic bilberry leaf.
    Shelf Life & Storage Shelf life is about 12-35 months. Store it in an airtight container in a cool, dry place and prevent sunlight exposure.
    Precautions We requested you, Before consuming spices, herbs, teas or any kind of natural products you consult an expert qualified healthcare practitioner or herbalist.
    Note  This product information has not been appraised by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This information is solely intended for educational purposes.