The Healthy Benefits of Rooibos Tea
Rooibos tea has no caffeine and only half the tannin of ordinary
tea. Apart from being refreshing to drink, in place of ordinary
tea and coffee, it has the advantage of containing minerals and
powerful antioxidants. Having no oxalic acid it also does not
irritate the kidneys.
The Japanese scientists, who did studies in the 1960's,
discovered Rooibos contains a powerful antioxidant similar to
SOD which is thought to retard aging and quercetin which is
believed to have potent anti-inflammatory properties. Besides
that Rooibos is also found to contain aspalathin which
counteracts the atherosclerotic processes that result in heart
disease. Due to this the Japanese promote it as an Anti-Aging
Tea and import large quantities of the tea.
Research was done elsewhere where the French found that hair
lotion containing Rooibos promoted faster hair growth with
improvement in the hair condition and caused no allergic
reactions. In South Africa research found that the polyphenol
content in Rooibos is similar to green tea. Polyphenols help
protect the body from damage by free radicals.
Rooibos has been found to be helpful with general health
problems. It relieves digestive problems, nausea, vomiting,
stomach cramps and constipation. Having a calming effect it
helps with irritability, insomnia and depression.
Both pre natal and breast feeding Mothers supplement their
intake of manganese, calcium and fluoride drinking Rooibos and
therefore promote strong teeth and healthy bones in their
babies. Rooibos, when applied at every nappy change, relieves
nappy rash and when drunk by the baby relieves colic.
Preparation of Rooibos is the same as ordinary tea. First warm
the tea pot with boiling water and then place one teaspoon of
tea or tea bag per cup required in the pot. Pour over boiling
water and let infuse for a few minutes. The longer it is left
before drinking the more antioxidants the tea will contain. Can
be served plain, with hot or cold milk or lemon. It can be
lightly sweetened with honey or sugar or just left without any
sweetening. Rooibos also makes a wonderful ice tea.
In South Africa Rooibos Tea is often used in day to day cooking
as not only does it add important minerals and antioxidants to
the diet and help digestion, it also enhances the flavors of the
cooking. Just replace the water in a recipe with the tea.
Next time you are in your health shop or in a department store
stocking specialty teas, why not pick up a packet and try it
out?