The Top 5 Mind-Body Benefits of Drinking Tea Daily

By | April 24, 2021

Drinking tea is a time-honored tradition that we definitely take part in. We love everything from oolong to hibiscus, the list goes on and on. In honor of National Tea Day, we spoke to Jaya Jaya Myra, former immunologist turned mind-body wellness expert and bestselling author, on the wonderful mental and physical health benefits of drinking tea every day. Tea is one of my daily routines because it helps build synergy with everything else. This simple act has tremendous benefits for physical and mental health and emotional wellbeing. Tea can boost the immune system, help fight viruses, and even decrease stress and anxiety, which we all need right now.” says Jaya Jaya Myra. For her top five mind-body benefits of drinking tea, keep reading below! 

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The Top 5 Mind-Body Benefits of Drinking Tea Daily

1) Fights Viruses and Boosts Immunity

Black and green tea are known to have antiviral properties that can help your immune system combat viruses like the common cold and maybe even Covid-19. Anything extra we can do to support the immune system right now is a win-win.

2) Powerful Antioxidants Fight DNA Damage and Reduce Signs of Aging

Want to maintain that youthful radiant glow and stay healthy at the same time? A cup of tea, particularly green tea or matcha, a day may be just the thing. Tea and green tea in particular are loaded with powerful antioxidants that fight DNA damage and oxidative stress on the body, keeping you looking and feeling young. Those antioxidants can also help prevent heart disease and even cancer.

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3) Reduces Stress and Anxiety

Black and green tea contain L-theanine, a compound that helps fight stress and anxiety naturally. It can also promote a sense of calmness, while helping you focus on whatever task is at hand, making tea a great morning or mid-afternoon pick-me-up. Theanine can minimize the jitteriness of caffeine, but if you’re sensitive to caffeine, go for a tea that has less, like green or oolong.

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4) Drinkable Medicinal Spices

People have been making “tea” with herbs and spices for centuries. While these are technically tisanes if tea leaves are not used, we’re not keeping track because the potent health and wellness benefits are profound. A common Ayurvedic staple is cumin coriander fennel tea, which contains a host of health benefits including stimulating digestion, which is the root of all health according to Ayurveda. Lavender and chamomile teas can help promote sleep and relaxation. You can make tea to have practically any health or wellness benefit you want!

5) A Great Social or Self-Care Routine

Use it as a daily self-care routine or a way to spend time with friends and family. Tea has you covered! It’s one of those things that can be enjoyed just as much alone as in a social setting.

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