Immune Support Tea
Tea has been drunk for thousands of years, and for a good
reason - it tastes great and works wonders for your immune
system.
When we talk about immune support tea, we’re incorporating
other immune-boosting, added compounds, such as:
- Vitamin C
- Turmeric
- Ginger
- Ginseng
In this post, we’ll cover the benefits of immune support
tea, an immune support tea recipe, and our top 6 immune support teas for
fighting off inflammation.
What Are The Benefits of Tea?
After water, tea is the most drunk beverage in the world.
While black tea is drank more in the US, green tea is the preferred drink in
Asia. All teas (aside from herbals) come from the tea plant. The way the tea is
processed determines its taste and strength.
According to The Acadamy of Nutrition and Dietetics, tea provides the
following benefits:
- Both tea and herbal tea provide small amounts of magnesium, sodium, potassium, and zinc.
- Tea also provides some calcium and fluoride, but amounts can vary by the tea type.
- It contains powerful polyphenols, an antioxidant that may reduce the number of disease risks.
- May aid weight loss.
- May lower your cancer risk.
- It May help with brain fog.
- Reduced risk of heart disease.
Does Immune Support Tea Work?
If you’re only familiar with black tea, you’ll find that
immune support teas kick it up a notch and provide a super-charged,
immune-boosting beverage. As discussed, tea offers your immune system immune-boosting
compounds called polyphenols.
We’re talking about herbal teas and other compounds added
within your tea to help ward off disease when discussing immune support tea.
Think of immune support tea as a “cleaner” for your immune system.
Best Tea for Immune Support
1. Turmeric Tea
Turmeric, an orange spice root popular in South Asian
cuisine, contains curcumin. This powerful compound gives turmeric its legendary
reputation for fighting off inflammation. A 2007
study showed that curcumin might help regulate T cells, an essential
immune-fighting internal system.
2. Green Tea
Green tea contains high levels of EGCG or Epigallocatechin
gallate. EGCGs are potent polyphenols that help your immune system and may
aid weight loss. The flavonoids found in green tea may also
improve gum health and help with bad
breath.
3. Black Tea
While some prefer the grassy, earthy taste of green tea,
it’s not everybody’s ‘cup of tea.’ In the states and UK, black tea is the
preferred tea drink. While not as high in ECGC as green tea, black tea still
provides potent antioxidants. In one study, participants who drank at least three cups of
black tea per day for six months showed better immune functions than the
average population.
4. Ginger Tea
Another excellent herbal tea closely related to turmeric is ginger tea. You can sip this as a ‘straight-up chaser’ or in a powder form mixed with water. For extra immune-boosting potential, add ginger to a green or black cup of tea.
5. Oolong Tea
Oolong tea is much more minimally processed than regular
tea, thus keeping much more of its bioflavonoid structure intact. Although more
expensive than just about any tea on the market, users rave about its flavor
profile and health benefits.
6. CBD Immune Support Tea
The latest ingredient to hit the market, and a perfect
immune support ingredient for tea, is CBD. There are many forms of CBD to
choose from. For example, you can add a few drops of full-spectrum
CBD oil to your chai latte for an extra immune-boosting shot of
cannabidiol.
CBD contains over 100 compounds that interact with your ECS or Endocannabinoid System. When activated by CBD, your ECS plays an essential role in keeping many biological functions in order. For example, studies show CBD helps with anxiety and PTSD.
How Long Does it Take CBD Tea To Work?
About 30-35 minutes, depending on what type of tea you’re
using. A CBD oil, or green tea mix, for example, will work pretty fast.
Does CBD Tea Make You High?
No. CBD is a relative of THC, the compound responsible for
making you high. By law, CBD contains no more than 0.3 % THC, not enough to
make you high.
Ultimate DIY Immune Support Tea Recipe
CBD and Turmeric Blended Tea
This blend offers you all the benefits of CBD, curcumin, and
tea in one easy-to-make homebrew.
Ingredients:
- Eden’s Herbal Full-Spectrum CBD Oil
- One tablespoon of ground turmeric
- ¼ cup hot water
- ¼ cup coconut milk
- Black tea (one teabag)
- One tablespoon honey
Instructions:
- Simmer together water and turmeric in a saucepan until it forms a paste (1 teaspoon of paste per cup of tea).
- Meanwhile, heat black tea in a kettle pot.
- Add one cup of paste to one cup of tea, along with coconut milk.
- Add in the desired amount of CBD oil and honey.
- Stir and enjoy.
Immune Support Supplements
For proper immune function, consider adding an immune support supplement to your morning tea. Eden’s
Herbals has a non-GMO Immune Boosting
supplement that provides the following ingredients to help you fight off
infection.
- Vitamin C: Critical for fighting off colds and improving immune response.
- Vitamin E: Helps with T-Cell production.
- Graviola: Type of tree with potent antiviral properties.
- Selenium: Important for prostate health.
- Beta-Glucans: Helps fight off ‘invader’ cells.
- Pine Bark: Immune booster that helps with cytokines.
Final Word
Taking proactive steps, like adding tea and CBD and an
immune support supplement, can go a long way to helping you live a longer,
happier life. Disease prevention may still be a new term, but many now
understand that taking steps before you get sick may save you in the long run.
If you want to learn more about Immune Support Tea,
contact Eden’s Herbals at
[email protected] today!
*These statements have not been evaluated or approved by the
Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure
any illness. Medical advice should be taken from a medical professional.
All of the articles on this site are written by 3rd party
content providers, expert bloggers, or doctors not directly affiliated with
Eden’s Herbals.
Individuals should learn the risks and side effects prior to
taking CBD. Make sure to always check with a medical professional before
starting any new CBD treatment or medication that is not FDA approved.