Tea and Cortisol: What Science Really Shows When You Look Beyond the Claims
Tea is often presented as a natural way to lower cortisol and manage stress. But when you look closely at the science, the picture is more nuanced. This article explores what studies really measure, what L-theanine can — and cannot — do, and why tea remains more of a pause ritual than a hormonal regulator.
Tea: A Natural Ally to Strengthen Bones and Prevent Osteoporosis?
Explore how regular tea consumption may support bone health, prevent bone fragility, and reduce fracture risk through polyphenols and their beneficial effects on bone remodeling.Tea, abundant in antioxidants and theanine, is being studied for its potential effects on cardiovascular health and longevity. Explore how regular tea consumption might help reduce certain age-related risk factors.
Living longer with Tea ?
Tea, abundant in antioxidants and theanine, is being studied for its potential effects on cardiovascular health and longevity. Explore how regular tea consumption might help reduce certain age-related risk factors.
Tea and Diabetes: Insights from Recent Scientific Studies
Green, black, and white teas contain bioactive compounds studied for their possible effects on blood sugar levels and insulin sensitivity. This article reviews the scientific literature on tea and both types of diabetes.Tea contains compounds such as catechins and antioxidants, which have been studied for their potential effects on the immune system. Explore the current scientific insights — without overstating the claims
Tea and Immunity: What Research Suggests About Their Connection
Tea contains compounds such as catechins and antioxidants, which have been studied for their potential effects on the immune system. Explore the current scientific insights — without overstating the claims