Rooibos, also known as red tea, is equally high in antioxidants, however sourced from
different substances to that of green tea. The antioxidants contained in rooibos – aspalathin
and nothofagin – are comparatively rare, and help to regulate blood sugar, reduce excessive
fat production, stress, and inhibit metabolic disorders.
After the results of recent studies, alongside my own findings related to the major players
in sustainable weight loss, I consider red tea an essential. In addition to preventing
heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer’s and more, it is an accessible and effective answer to weight
gain.
This year I began the production of my Red Tea Detox. A primary goal was to harness the
incredible benefits of rooibos whilst combining the ingredient with a number of other, equally
valuable elements.
Rooibos means red bush. The plant is readily available, with leaves that turn red upon
fermentation. With so much potential to assist with our health and wellness journeys, I
considered it wrong to ignore the strength of the plant.
Unlike green tea, red tea does not contain caffeine, and therefore drinking the blend at night
won’t leave you restless.
Another factor of its ultimate superiority is simply – taste. The bitterness of green tea is often
attributed to its high tannin content, which is less prevalent in red tea.
Many health products do not aim to bridge the gap between adults and young children,
but the pursuit of health is of equal importance for both demographics. Which is why I’ve
designed a recipe that caters to all ages and tastes, with the inclusion of a sweetened
version of the recipe.
This particular Red Tea Detox program is fresh and matchless, already actively transforming
lives since its launch.
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