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Jun 14

How to live longer: A drink to reduce the risk of cancer and boost life expectancy – Express

Rooibos tea is an herbal drink which has surged in popularity. The tea is recognised for its striking red colour and a flavour which is both nutty and fruity. Not only is it delicious, but the health benefits of rooibos are remarkable which include reducing stress, fighting cancer, reducing risk of cardiovascular diseases and weight management which all help to boost life expectancy.

For regular tea drinkers, caffeine is often part of the deal.

However, high levels of caffeine in the body can cause sleep problems as well as heart palpitations.

Fortunately, rooibos is a caffeine-free alternative and a great source of antioxidants.

In fact, rooibos contains 50 percent more antioxidants than those found in green tea.

The most notable antioxidants found in rooibos tea include polyphenols, flavanols and flavonoids which all work to protect the body from free radicals.

What the study said

In a study with the National Library of Medicine, the effects of Rooibos tea on oxidative stress and biochemical parameters in adults at risk for cardiovascular disease was investigated.

The study noted: In a period of two weeks, 40 volunteers consumed six cups of fermented/traditional rooibos tea daily for six weeks.

Blood biochemical parameters indicative of antioxidant activity and content, lipid peroxidation, lipid profile, LDL and high-density lipoprotein and liver and kidney function were measured at the end of each study period.

At the end of the study it was noted that plasma total polyphenol levels increased significantly after rooibos consumption compared with the control levels with significant decreases in plasma markers of lipid peroxidation after rooibos consumption.

The study concluded: Confirming its popular use, consumption of fermented, traditional rooibos tea significantly improved the lipid profile as well as redox status, both relevant to heart disease, in adults at risk for developing cardiovascular disease.

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How to live longer: A drink to reduce the risk of cancer and boost life expectancy - Express

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