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Did You Know The Amazing Health Benefits Of Red Tea?
Rooibos tea, commonly known as African red tea, is gaining popularity because of its many health benefits. The tea is a delicious and healthy beverage which is mainly consumed in South Africa.
The red tea is a caffeine-free alternative to black and green tea and many suggest that its antioxidants can help protect against cancer, heart disease and stroke.
This article explains what is rooibos tea, its benefits and side effects.

What Is Rooibos Tea?
Rooibos tea is made from the leaves of a shrub called Aspalathus linearis, which is usually grown in the western coast of South Africa [1] . It's actually a herb with needle-like leaves which is harvested and dried before brewing it into a reddish-brown herbal infusion which is known as African red tea and red bush tea.
The leaves are plucked by hand and then bruised to encourage oxidation to develop the rich colour and flavour of the tea. As soon as it oxidises, rooibos tea becomes redder and sweeter. The tea has a mild aromatic taste like honey or vanilla.
Green rooibos tea, which isn't fermented, is also available in the market and much more expensive and has a grassy flavour.
What Are The Health Benefits Of Rooibos Tea?
1.
Free
of
caffeine
and
oxalic
acid
&
low
in
tannin
2.
Lowers
the
risk
of
heart
disease
3.
Reduces
the
risk
of
cancer
4.
Helps
in
weight
loss
5.
Keeps
your
hair
strong
and
healthy
6.
Promotes
bone
health
1. Free of caffeine and oxalic acid & low in tannin
What
makes
African
red
tea
exceptional
is
that
it
is
free
of
caffeine
compared
to
green
tea
or
black
tea
which
have
caffeine
in
them.
This
makes
rooibos
tea
an
excellent
alternative
to
black
or
green
tea
[2]
.
Excess
consumption
of
caffeine
has
been
linked
to
heart
palpitations,
sleep
problems
and
headaches.
On
the
other
hand,
rooibos
tea
is
low
in
tannin
levels
which
is
great
because
they
are
known
to
interfere
with
the
absorption
of
iron
in
the
body.
It
doesn't
contain
oxalic
acid
unlike
black
or
green
tea,
and
a
high
amount
of
oxalic
acid
is
known
to
increase
the
risk
of
kidney
stones.
2. Lowers the risk of heart disease
Drinking
rooibos
tea
is
beneficial
for
the
heart.
The
tea
has
a
positive
impact
on
blood
pressure
as
it
inhibits
the
action
of
the
angiotensin-converting
enzyme
(ACE).
This
enzyme
increases
the
blood
pressure
by
causing
the
blood
vessels
to
contract.
Red
tea
may
also
aid
in
lowering
bad
cholesterol
and
increasing
good
cholesterol
[3]
.
3. Reduces the risk of cancer
Red tea has high levels of health-promoting antioxidants which are aspalathin, luteolin and quercetin. These antioxidants may help fight against free radicals that destroy the healthy cells in the body. They have been shown to kill cancer cells and prevent the growth of tumours [4] .
4. Helps in weight loss
The red tea is low in calories which makes it a great addition to your healthy beverage options while trying to lose weight. Research shows that aspalathin, an active antioxidant in the rooibos tea, aids in reducing stress hormones that trigger fat storage and hunger, thereby preventing obesity [5] .
5. Keeps your hair strong and healthy
Research shows that applying 10 per cent rooibos tea extract to your hair can significantly increase hair growth. The tea extract can also be used on the skin due to its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and soothing properties [6] .
6. Promotes bone health
Studies show that rooibos tea has a variety of polyphenols that have been shown to improve the osteoblast (cells that develop into bones) activity. The additional presence of the flavonoids orientin and luteolin in the tea has been shown to increase mitochondrial activity and bone growth.
What Are The Side Effects?
There are no such serious side effects for red tea. However, if you have liver or kidney disease, or are undergoing chemotherapy treatment should consult your doctor first before drinking the tea. In general, it is safe to drink rooibos tea.
Rooibos Tea Recipe
Take 1 tsp of rooibos tea and add it into a cup of boiling water. Cover and infuse for 5 to 15 minutes and add honey for taste.
How Much Rooibos Tea Should You Drink A Day?
Experts suggest that drinking up to six cups of rooibos tea a day hot or cold along with a balanced diet will provide you with all the health benefits.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
- [1] McKay, D. L., & Blumberg, J. B. (2007). A review of the bioactivity of South African herbal teas: rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) and honeybush (Cyclopia intermedia). Phytotherapy Research: An International Journal Devoted to Pharmacological and Toxicological Evaluation of Natural Product Derivatives, 21(1), 1-16.
- [2] Morton, J. F. (1983). Rooibos tea, Aspalathus linearis, a caffeineless, low-tannin beverage. Economic Botany, 37(2), 164-173.
- [3] Marnewick, J. L., Rautenbach, F., Venter, I., Neethling, H., Blackhurst, D. M., Wolmarans, P., & Macharia, M. (2011). Effects of rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) on oxidative stress and biochemical parameters in adults at risk for cardiovascular disease. Journal of ethnopharmacology, 133(1), 46-52.
- [4] Pham-Huy, L. A., He, H., & Pham-Huy, C. (2008). Free radicals, antioxidants in disease and health. International journal of biomedical science : IJBS, 4(2), 89–96.
- [5] Hong, I. S., Lee, H. Y., & Kim, H. P. (2014). Anti-oxidative effects of Rooibos tea (Aspalathus linearis) on immobilization-induced oxidative stress in rat brain. PloS one, 9(1), e87061.
- [6] Chuarienthong, P., Lourith, N., & Leelapornpisid, P. (2010). Clinical efficacy comparison of anti‐wrinkle cosmetics containing herbal flavonoids. International journal of cosmetic science, 32(2), 99-106.



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