Tea
When it comes to healthy beverages, Richards says it doesn't get much better than antioxidant-rich teas. These drink have been "used for centuries for their benefits and medicinal purposes," and they're still a fantastic addition to any diet for so many reasons. Plus, with so many options out there—from black to green to endless herbal varieties—you're sure to find a type that you love. Richards tells us that black tea, in particular, is one great place to start if you're looking to reap some of the best health benefits out there.
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Health benefits of black tea
While many people know all about the anti-aging, metabolism-boosting benefits of green tea, Richards points out that black tea is another fantastic option that doesn't get quite as much attention. "The plant compounds found in black tea have high antioxidant properties which help fight free radical damage which is known to lead to inflammation," she tells us.
Lower cholesterol
One of the biggest benefits of black tea is the fact that it can help regulate cholesterol levels. When you drink this beverage on a regular basis, Richards says that "you will have lower bad cholesterol as studies have shown those that drink a significant amount of black tea daily have lower LDL cholesterol levels." While we're still not sure how, exactly black tea helps in this area, "most researchers believe antioxidants are connected." Nice!
Gut health and digestion
Another major plus side to drinking black tea on a regular basis is the fact that it can do wonders for your digestive health. "You will have better gut health and digestion because the polyphenols in black tea feed the good bacteria in the gut," Richards explains. And when your gut is thriving, your whole body thrives. Polyphenols offer a wealth of other benefits too, including protection from certain diseases. "These compounds inhibit the growth of Salmonella in the gut making you less susceptible to this illness," Richards says. Who knew?!
The bottom line
Of course, at the end of the day, staying healthy as you age is about implementing a range of healthy habits, including making sure to add nutritious foods to your plate every day and finding time to exercise whenever possible. However, while drinking isn't exactly a magical remedy, it's definitely one small thing you can do to add a bit of extra health to your day.
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