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Boosting your sex drive, great gnashers and six other surprising health benefits from your daily cup of tea
Boosting your sex drive, great gnashers and six other surprising health benefits from your daily cup of tea

The Irish Sun

time27-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Irish Sun

Boosting your sex drive, great gnashers and six other surprising health benefits from your daily cup of tea

PUT the kettle on, it is time to raise a toast to the humble cuppa. More than 100million cups of char are consumed daily in the UK, but new research shows four out of five of us are unaware of the health benefits contained in our mugs. Advertisement 5 Brits down 100million cuppas a day — but most don't know the health benefits in their brew Credit: Getty 5 Dietician Dr Carrie Ruxton reveals surprising health perks hidden in your daily brew Here, dietitian HEART HEALTH: Regular cups of Rosie Lee are great for your ticker and could add years to your life expectancy. Proven cardiovascular benefits include Dr Ruxton says: 'Natural compounds in tea, called polyphenols, help to lower blood pressure by relaxing our blood vessels. The sweet spot is four cups a day. Advertisement READ MORE HEALTH NEWS "Regular black tea is the best option but remember to steep it for one to two minutes to maximise the benefits.' 5 Most don't know that tea can actually improve our sleep and creating sweeter dreams Credit: Getty IMPROVED ZZZs: Most of us (87 per cent) are not aware a good brew could help us have a better night's kip but studies have linked sipping tea to sweeter dreams. Dr Ruxton says: 'People are often surprised when I say that a night-time cuppa is a great way to nod off. Advertisement 'A recent review found just one or two cups of tea a day could help promote sleep quality and relaxation. Most read in Health "Try either a traditional cuppa or chamomile, lavender or valerian root tea before bed to support your sleep.' GOOD BONES: Research involving more than 48,000 postmenopausal women found that drinking cuppas resulted in How to make a British cup of tea The brew also lowered the risk of osteoporosis and fractures. Advertisement Polyphenols, found in black and green tea, are believed to be behind this. Dr Ruxton says: 'We still don't know whether tea has a specific effect on bones or just helps the body to absorb minerals. 'It may even be that tea drinkers get more calcium in the form of milk in their cup'. LESS STRESS: Brewing up regularly could contribute to better mental health by decreasing levels of stress, anxiety or symptoms of low mood. Advertisement Compounds in tea contributing to inner calm include the amino acid L-theanine, and neurotransmitter GABA. One study by University College London also proved a strong mug of builder's can lower 5 Tea can even help tackle bad breath Credit: Getty GREAT GNASHERS : Enjoy a cuppa and you may reap rewards at the dentist. Advertisement Dr Ruxton says: 'Tea polyphenols act as an anti-bacterial. Bad breath is caused by a build-up of bacteria in the mouth meaning drinking a cuppa can help banish this. In one study, rinsing the mouth with sugar-free tea was as effective as a regular mouthwash.' STAY SHARP: Brew up for a brain boost. One study of more than 4,000 people found that regular Dr Ruxton says: 'Experts concluded that drinking tea, especially black tea, can have a positive effect on cognitive function. "Just one or two cups a day provided some benefits'. Advertisement TOP TUMMIES: Polyphenols in tea can have a positive effect on your gut bacteria, known as the microbiome. Dr Ruxton says: 'These millions of tiny bugs help us to stay healthy. "A study from Japan found three cups of regular tea daily for three months boosted 'friendly' species of bacteria in the gut and reduced respiratory infections, like colds.' Herbal teas, especially peppermint, ginger and chamomile also ease nausea, bloating and wind. Advertisement 5 Looking to up the ante in the bedroom - grab a cup of black tea Credit: Getty DRINK FOR DESIRE: A tea break could One study found black tea can elevate testosterone, which has been shown to increase libido levels in men and women. And many herbal teas are said to have aphrodisiac qualities, particularly ginseng. Advertisement

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