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Wu-Long Teas
A direct translation for Black Dragon, Oolong Tea's meaning is both mystifying and tempting. No other category of teas includes such a wide range of shapes, colours and aromas.
No other processing technique relies so much on the individual recipes passed down through so many generations. Quite simply, Oolong tea offers something for everyone, from bold-rich roasted flavors to subtle and mellow floral aromas
It is safe to say that all tea is good for you. Oolong in particular has been getting a lot of attention in medical literature. Consider the following
- Diabetes - Oolong tea may be an effective adjunct to oral hypoglycemic agents in the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
- Eczema - Japanese researchers reported that patients with a form of eczema improved after drinking a liter of oolong tea daily.
- Allergies - Two catechin derivatives (C-1 and C-2) with potent antiallergic activity were isolated from Taiwanese oolong tea.
- Bacterial infections - Oolong tea polyphenols strongly inhibited the enzyme activities of some types of streptococci.
- Cavities - Oolong tea polyphenolic compounds could be useful for controlling dental caries.
- Obesity - Consumption of oolong tea stimulates both EE and fat oxidation in normal weight men.
- Cancer - Oolong tea extract has a chemopreventive action against hepatocarcinogenesis.
So is Oolong Good for You?
Drink oolong tea for your health, but don't lose sight of this simple fact - people have been drinking tea for thousands of years because it is a great tasting beverage. Sit back, relax, and savour the sensations as you sip this wonderful drink. It's good for the soul, and what's good for the soul is certainly good for the body.
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