Black Tea Shown to Lower Blood Pressure | Natural Society.
Mike Barrett
NaturalSociety
January 24, 2012
Here is just one more reason to replace your unhealthy and sugar-laden beverages. A study recently published in the Archives of Internal Medicine has shown that black tea not only sparks no increase in blood pressure for people with hypertension, but it may actually have the ability to lower it.
Researchers who conducted the study examined the impact of three cups of black tea a day over a six month period. Study conductors from the University of Rochester Medical Center found that the black tea consumption caused a decrease in 2 to 3 millimeters of blood pressure ‘points’. This was the case for both systolic blood pressure as well as diastolic blood pressure.
We tell hypertensive patients so many things they have to do — the list is long — and we don’t want to be telling them stuff that just causes them frustration for no good…This finding suggests that we need not ask them to decrease their tea intake.”
The lowering in blood pressure sparked by black tea consumption may have to do with black tea making sure the thin layer of cells that lines the inner parts of blood vessels, known as the endothelial layer, is not injured. With the protection of the endothelial layer, things like cholesterol are unable to pierce through the wall of the blood vessel and build up.
This information doesn’t show that black tea has a significant positive impact on blood pressure, but it does show that people shouldn’t be worried about drinking it, as it at the very least has no negative impact. Of course there are many other methods to successfully lowering blood pressure without the use of pharmaceuticals.
Research has pointed out that vitamin D can be an effective solution to lower blood pressure, promote vascular health by helping blood vessels, and contribute to healthy arteries. Vitamin D beats the pharmaceuticals, and doesn’t come with any harsh or nasty side-effects. It is also extremely easy to attain through combining sunlight exposure with diet.
One other method for lowering blood pressure is to consume coconut water. Coconut water is not only a viable natural solution to lowering your blood pressure, but it is also delicious. One study has shown the benefits of this natural heart helper. Amazingly, coconut water was found to lower the blood pressure of 71% of study participants.
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I totally agree; you can never go wrong with a cup of green tea. I start every morning with a big mug full of these wonderful ingredients.
But I still don’t like the taste of black of green tea
I’ll keep to my herbal teas
Hi There Talesfromthelou,
Thanks for that, In a modern study by the Section of Dermatology at the Mount Sinai-NYU Clinical Center in New York, NY, aqueous extracts of green and black teas have been unveiled to ward off experimentally induced animal tumors, significantly all those prompted by ultraviolet (UV) mild-induced skin carcinogenesis. The review compared the impact of variable extractable fractions of green and black teas on scavenging hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and UV irradiation-induced formation of 8-hydroxy 2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) in vitro.
Catch you again soon!