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Persiatea Our Goal is to provide the conditions for the supply of high quality Iranian Tea markets worldwide.

آیا می دانید همین چای سیاهی که هر روز دم می کنید و نوش جان می کنید دارای فوایدی بسیار زیادی است؟دو فنجان چای به اندازه پ...
23/02/2014

آیا می دانید همین چای سیاهی که هر روز دم می کنید و نوش جان می کنید دارای فوایدی بسیار زیادی است؟
دو فنجان چای به اندازه پنج وعده سبزی، آنتی اكسیدان دارد.
چای از تشكیل لخته‌های خونی در سرخرگ‌های اصلی جلوگیری می‌كند. پلاك‌ها در واقع تركیبی از چربی خطرناك و كلسترول هستند.
مصرف روزانه سه فنجان چای راهكاری موثر برای جلوگیری از حمله قلبی و سكته مغزی است.
به گزارش ایسنا، پزشكان دانشگاه غرب استرالیا در یك بازبینی جدید یادآور شدند كه نوشیدن منظم چای سیاه یا چای سبز می‌تواند 11 درصد خطر حمله قلبی و بیماری‌های قلبی را كاهش دهد.
چای از تشكیل لخته‌های خونی در سرخرگ‌های اصلی جلوگیری می‌كند. پلاك‌ها در واقع تركیبی از چربی خطرناك و كلسترول هستند.
به گزارش روزنامه‌ تلگراف، متخصصان تغذیه معتقدند كه به لحاظ تحویل آنتی اكسیدان‌ها، دو فنجان چای معادل پنج نوبت مصرف سبزیجات یا دو عدد سیب حاوی آنتی اكسیدان‌ها است. مزایای چای به طور چشمگیری به خاطر محتوای فلاوونوئید آن است.

فلاوونوئیدها در واقع محتویات آنتی اكسیدانی هستند كه با بیماری‌های قلبی ـ عروقی تعامل دارند. هر یك فنجان چای بین 150 تا 200 میلی‌گرم فلاوونوئید دارد. علاوه بر این‌ها میزان فلاوونوئید موجود در چای سیاه درست به همان اندازه چای سبز است.

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Potential benefitsGreen tea may lower blood low-density lipoprotein and total cholesterol levels, though the studies wer...
15/02/2014

Potential benefits

Green tea may lower blood low-density lipoprotein and total cholesterol levels, though the studies were of short duration and it is unknown whether these effects result in fewer deaths; moreover, the evidence does not indicate that green tea reduces the risk of coronary artery disease. Several randomized controlled trials suggest green tea can reduce body fat by a small amount for a short time, though it is uncertain whether the reduction would be meaningful for most people.

Tea also contains theanine and the stimulant caffeine at about 3% of its dry weight, translating to between 30 mg and 90...
10/02/2014

Tea also contains theanine and the stimulant caffeine at about 3% of its dry weight, translating to between 30 mg and 90 mg per 8 oz (250 ml) cup depending on type, brand and brewing method.Tea also contains small amounts of theobromine and theophylline.[9] Due in part to modern day environmental pollution fluoride and aluminium have also been found to occur in tea, with certain types of brick tea made from old leaves and stems having the highest levels. This occurs due to the tea plant's high sensitivity to and absorption of environmental pollutants.Dry tea has more caffeine by weight than dry coffee; nevertheless, more dry coffee than dry tea is used in typical drink preparations -which results in a cup of brewed tea containing significantly less caffeine than a cup of coffee of the same size.

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Tea Makes You A Happier And Healthier Person (persiatea.ir)
07/02/2014

Tea Makes You A Happier And Healthier Person (persiatea.ir)

Visit : www.persiatea.ir Our goal is to acquaint and Supply the public with the Iranian healthy natural tea with no chemical additives. Iranian Tea is organi...

Put down those saucer cups and get chugging — tea is officially awesome for your health. But before loading up on Red Zi...
07/02/2014

Put down those saucer cups and get chugging — tea is officially awesome for your health. But before loading up on Red Zinger, make sure that your “tea” is actually tea. Real tea is derived from a particular plant (Camellia sinensis) and includes only four varieties: green, black, white, and oolong. Anything else (like herbal “tea”) is an infusion of a different plant and isn’t technically tea.

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The latest research into how we live our modern lives often shows how things like pollution or too much sun can be harmf...
06/02/2014

The latest research into how we live our modern lives often shows how things like pollution or too much sun can be harmful to us. Intermediates that arise naturally during chemical process, called free radicals, can challenge our normal healthy state. Free radical damage has been implicated in diseases such as heart disease, stroke and cancers.

It is thought that by regularly consuming foods and drinks that are rich in substances called antioxidants that act to 'soak up' these free radicals we can help ensure we have sufficient resources. As well as fruit and vegetables that are good sources of these substances, you can help increase your daily antioxidant intake by drinking tea. That's because tea is widely known to be rich in a particular group of antioxidants called flavonoids.

For example, there is about eight times the amount of 'anti-oxidant power' in three cups of tea than there is in one apple, and every time you brew up in a cup or a pot for upto one minute you about get 140mg of flavonoids. Who'd have thought something that tastes that good can help maintain your health!

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Studies from around the world are finding that the some of the ingredients in tea may help towards maintaining a healthy...
04/02/2014

Studies from around the world are finding that the some of the ingredients in tea may help towards maintaining a healthy heart. A national study of 1,764 women in Saudi Arabia showed that tea drinkers were 19% less likely to suffer from cardiovascular disease than non-tea drinkers. In Holland, 806 men who consumed the greatest amount of catechins (a type of flavonoid) were 51% less likely to die of heart disease during the 10-year study period, compared with men who consumed the lowest amount.

Further studies are looking into how tea could help your heart. The results from trials so far show that flavonoids may prevent the oxidation of the so-called bad cholesterol in the blood that leads to the build up of plaque in artery walls, as well as helping to maintain a healthy cardiovascular system.

Still more research is becoming available every day which continues to point to tea being a good option for consumers who want tea as part of their healthy lifestyle.

For more facts on tea and cardiovascular health go to our tea fact sheets.

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Spring Momtaz tea: produced the young buds during the first crop at the first half of the spring season.Extraordinary fl...
04/02/2014

Spring Momtaz tea: produced the young buds during the first crop at the first half of the spring season.

Extraordinary flavor and fragrance.

Iranian tea No one that has gained the attention of the world tea drinkers and is one of our best selling teas.

Classically strong and full-bodied tea. It is one of the top quality teas.

Having no additive, essence and odor, it provides a nostalgic flavor of the Iranian tea and tea gardens.

We at Chaico are proud to present our Momtaz tea, an exquisite choice of selected black tea expertly to give a truly delightful cup of tea. A warming and relaxing experience to be enjoyed at any time of day.

Enjoy our tea wonderfully light, grown in the foothills of Lahijan.

Black tea: Made with fermented tea leaves, black tea has the highest caffeine content and forms the basis for flavored t...
03/02/2014

Black tea: Made with fermented tea leaves, black tea has the highest caffeine content and forms the basis for flavored teas like chai, along with some instant teas. Studies have shown that black tea may protect lungs from damage caused by exposure to cigarette smoke. It also may reduce the risk of stroke.

Green tea: Made with steamed tea leaves, it has a high concentration of EGCG and has been widely studied. Green tea’s an...
02/02/2014

Green tea: Made with steamed tea leaves, it has a high concentration of EGCG and has been widely studied. Green tea’s antioxidants may interfere with the growth of bladder, breast, lung, stomach, pancreatic, and colorectal cancers; prevent clogging of the arteries, burn fat, counteract oxidative stress on the brain, reduce risk of neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, reduce risk of stroke, and improve cholesterol levels.

When you're puckering up for that kiss it's nice to know you've got a perfect set of pearlies and drinking tea can help ...
02/02/2014

When you're puckering up for that kiss it's nice to know you've got a perfect set of pearlies and drinking tea can help contribute towards your teeth and a clean bill of health.

Tea is a great natural source of fluoride, which is added to water and toothpaste because it can actually strengthen tooth enamel. Tea can also help to cut down the build up of plaque on your pearly whites and apart from the fluoride in water, the tea plant is in itself a rich source of fluoride since it actually absorbs the compound from the soil via its roots.

Both black and green teas contain fluoride and they appear to help control bacterial growth that can result in dental plaque.

Daily cups of tea can help you recover more quickly from the stresses of everyday life, according to a new study by UCL ...
01/02/2014

Daily cups of tea can help you recover more quickly from the stresses of everyday life, according to a new study by UCL (University College London) researchers. New scientific evidence shows that black tea has an effect on stress hormone levels in the body.

The study, published in the journal Psychopharmacology, found that people who drank tea were able to de-stress more quickly than those who drank a fake tea substitute. Furthermore, the study participants – who drank a black tea concoction four times a day for six weeks – were found to have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood after a stressful event, compared with a control group who drank the fake or placebo tea for the same period of time.

In the study, 75 young male regular tea drinkers were split into two groups and monitored for six weeks. They all gave up their normal tea, coffee and caffeinated beverages, then one group was given a fruit-flavoured caffeinated tea mixture made up of the constituents of an average cup of black tea. The other group – the control group – was given a caffeinated placebo identical in taste, but devoid of the active tea ingredients. All drinks were tea-coloured, but were designed to mask some of the normal sensory cues associated with tea drinking (such as smell, taste and familiarity of the brew), to eliminate confounding factors such as the ‘comforting’ effect of drinking a cup of tea.

Both groups were subjected to challenging tasks, while their cortisol, blood pressure, blood platelet and self-rated levels of stress were measured. In one task, volunteers were exposed to one of three stressful situations (threat of unemployment, a shop lifting accusation or an incident in a nursing home), where they had to prepare a verbal response and argue their case in front of a camera.

The tasks triggered substantial increases in blood pressure, heart rate and subjective stress ratings in both of the groups. In other words, similar stress levels were induced in both groups. However, 50 minutes after the task, cortisol levels had dropped by an average of 47 per cent in the tea drinking group compared with 27 per cent in the fake tea group.

UCL researchers also found that blood platelet activation – linked to blood clotting and the risk of heart attacks – was lower in the tea drinkers, and that this group reported a greater degree of relaxation in the recovery period after the task.

Professor Andrew Steptoe, UCL Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, says: “Drinking tea has traditionally been associated with stress relief, and many people believe that drinking tea helps them relax after facing the stresses of everyday life. However, scientific evidence for the relaxing properties of tea is quite limited. This is one of the first studies to assess tea in a double-blind placebo controlled design – that is, neither we nor the participants knew whether they were drinking real or fake tea. This means that any differences were due to the biological ingredients of tea, and not to the relaxing situations in which people might drink tea, whether they were familiar with the taste and liked it, and so on.

“Nevertheless, our study suggests that drinking black tea may speed up our recovery from the daily stresses in life. Although it does not appear to reduce the actual levels of stress we experience, tea does seem to have a greater effect in bringing stress hormone levels back to normal. This has important health implications, because slow recovery following acute stress has been associated with a greater risk of chronic illnesses such as coronary heart disease.”

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