Emei "Zhu Ye Qing" or "Bamboo Leaf" Green Tea from Sichuan
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Zhu Ye Qing Tea, one of China's premium green teas, is renowned for its elegant appearance and exceptional quality. Grown in Mount Emei in Sichuan Province, the tea gets its name from its bamboo-leaf-like shape. Known as the "signature tea of Mount Emei," Zhuyeqing Tea is considered a masterpiece among green teas.
The tea is cultivated in Mount Emei, a UNESCO World Natural and Cultural Heritage Site and one of China's Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains. The region enjoys a subtropical monsoon climate with mild temperatures, frequent mist, moderate sunlight, and abundant rainfall, creating an ideal high-altitude environment for tea cultivation. Most Zhu Ye Qing tea gardens are located at elevations between 800 and 1,200 meters, where the soil is rich in organic matter, red loam, and yellow earth, providing ample nutrients for the tea plants. These exceptional natural conditions give Zhu Ye Qing tea its fresh, smooth taste and unparalleled quality.
Actual colors of the tea may vary somewhat from pictured. Purchase the smallest amount to try before purchasing larger amounts.
Effects and functions of drinking green tea
1. Assist in anti-oxidation and anti-aging
Green tea is rich in powerful antioxidants such as tea polyphenols (especially catechins), which can effectively remove free radicals in the body and reduce oxidative damage to cells, thereby slowing down the aging process. Drinking green tea regularly can help maintain healthy skin and delay signs of aging.
2. Assist in improving immunity
Green tea contains vitamin C, catechins and flavonoids, which have the effect of enhancing immune function. It can help fight viral and bacterial infections, especially during flu season or when immunity is low.
3. Assist in promoting metabolism and weight loss
The caffeine and catechins in green tea can increase metabolism, increase the rate of fat decomposition, and help the body consume calories more efficiently. In addition, green tea is believed to inhibit the absorption of fat, so it is popular in assisting weight loss.
4. Assist in improving cardiovascular health
Green tea helps lower "bad" cholesterol (LDL) levels and increase "good" cholesterol (HDL) levels, thereby reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease. Tea polyphenols also have anti-inflammatory and protective effects on the lining of blood vessels, which can improve blood circulation.
5. Helps protect brain health
Studies have shown that caffeine and L-theanine in green tea can improve brain functions such as attention, memory and learning ability. Long-term consumption of green tea may also reduce the risk of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.
6. Helps regulate blood sugar
Green tea has the effect of lowering blood sugar levels after meals, which is particularly beneficial for the prevention and management of diabetes. It can improve insulin sensitivity and help regulate blood sugar levels.
7. Helps with antibacterial and oral health
The catechins in green tea have antibacterial and antiviral effects, which can help reduce bacteria in the mouth, prevent tooth decay and bad breath. In addition, it can reduce the formation rate of dental plaque and promote gum health.
8. Helps improve digestion and relieve greasiness
The tannic acid in green tea helps promote digestion, especially after eating greasy food, which can help relieve the burden on the stomach. It also has a certain antibacterial effect and can prevent gastrointestinal infections.
9. Help relieve stress and refresh your mind
L-theanine in green tea has a relaxing effect on nerves, which can relieve stress while keeping you awake and focused. Compared to the high caffeine in coffee, green tea can bring a milder and longer-lasting refreshing effect.
Important Note:
While tea offers numerous health benefits, it should not replace medications for treating diseases. It is also important to consume it in moderation, as drinking too much strong tea can cause side effects like insomnia or gastrointestinal discomfort. Pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, and individuals with insomnia should consult a doctor and drink the tea cautiously based on their specific conditions.
Tags: Emei, Zhu Ye Qing, Bamboo Leaf, Green Tea
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