Rooibos
Tea (Red Tea) Comparable to Green Tea
Scientific
studies from South Africa and Japan confirm findings of
potent antioxidants in an indigenous herb tea from the
Southwestern Cape region of South Africa.
Called rooibos (roy-boss), this red
tea is the only other tea in the world which undergoes a
fermentation process like black tea. Fermentation turns
the leaves of rooibos
from green to a deep red color and gives it a slightly
sweet note with a deep body.
Studies show that
rooibos contains comparable amounts of polyphenols to
green tea and shows anti-mutagenic, anti-carcinogenic,
anti-inflammatory and anti-viral activity. Rooibos,
unlike black and green tea is completely caffeine-free.
-- Healthy & Natural, Vol. 7, Issue 5
Rooibos
tea is great for skin!
Preliminary
findings suggest that when rooibos is applied topically,
it can be a beauty-enhancer. Almost
70% of acne sufferers in one study reported clearer skin
when they applied it twice a day for several weeks.
Experts
recommend brewing a cup of the tea, cooling it and
applying to the face with a cotton ball once or twice a
day. No rinsing is necessary, and the tea will not
stain the skin.
-- Woman's World, March 27, 2001
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