It's that time of year where everyone consumes way too much tea to keep warm and cosy. I don't see a problem in an extra cup of tea or two a day - actually I think a good cup of my personal favourite, Earl Grey, can do wonders to your mood, stomach and overall health. It's also known to have a calming effect on people under stress or anxiety. But are the real health benefits of Earl Grey tea drinking?
Here are some interesting facts about the lovely brew:
- Named after Earl Charles Grey, Britain's Prime Minister in the 1800s, it is a blend of Indian and Ceylon teas infused with the flavor of bergamot, a small citrus fruit from Asia now cultivated in Italy.
- Earl Grey is packed with antioxidants that act as an immune boosting enhancer and help fight off infections. Great for the winter season to keep those nasty bugs at bay.
- It is also know to have a soothing effect on your stomach and aid digestion. So a cuppa after every meal doesn't sound bad after all?
- Natural oil of Bergamot in Earl Grey tea may actually help people who suffer from various psychological medical conditions such as anxiety, stress or depression.
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