Organic White Tea of North East India

by Ajay Kumar , Posted on March 30, 2020


Organic White Tea of North East India

What is White Tea?

Scientific Name- Camellia Sinensis

White Tea (Silver Needle)

 

White tea is known to be one of the most delicate tea varieties because it is so minimally processed. White tea is harvested before the tea plant’s leaves open fully, when the young buds are still covered by fine white hairs, hence the name “white” tea.

These buds and unfurled leaves from the newest growth on the tea plant are handpicked and then quickly and meticulously dried, so the leaves are not allowed to oxidize as long as leaves plucked for green or black tea production. This minimal processing and low oxidation results in some of the most delicate and freshest tea available.

 

More than 19 Proven White Tea Health Benefits 

1. Helps In Weight Loss
2. Aids In The Treatment Of Acne
3. Can Be Beneficial In Pregnancy
4. Helps In The Treatment Of Cancer
5. Improves Hair And Skin Health
6. Can Help In The Treatment Of Diabetes
7. Enhances Energy And Alertness
8. Helps Reduce Inflammation
9. Can Be Beneficial To The Kidneys
10. Improves Liver Health
11. Is Good For The Heart
12. Is Good For The Teeth
13. Improves Reproductive Health
14.  Hypothyroidism (Thyroid disease )
15. Can Improve Memory
16. Anti-aging
17. Helps In Digestion
18. Tonsillitis 
19. Bad breathings disorder etc.

It is also maintained body metabolism effectively and  cure above chronic diseasesdue to high contains of antioxidants.

You can consume white tea just like your regular tea, and reap the many health benefits.

1. Helps In Weight Loss

Have you ever considered white tea for weight loss? If not, then its a high time you hit it. Obesity is probably the number one ailment in the world today, and people never seem to get tired of searching for a solution to it.

And amongst the many solutions, white tea appears to be a promising one.

In one new German study, it was found that white tea helps in weight loss by burning the existing fat cells and preventing the formation of new ones.

White tea is also found to be less processed than its counterparts and happens to contain more of those ingredients that are responsible for burning fat. In fact, the Chinese had concealed the many health benefits of white tea for a long time, and scientists dub it the ultimate health drink.

According to the Harvard Medical School, the catechins found in white tea can also promote weight loss . All forms of tea, including white tea, are loaded with antioxidants . These can aid in the weight loss process.

Tea catechins are also found to have antiangiogenic properties that may prevent obesity .

2. Aids In The Treatment Of Acne

Look at the people around you, and chances are that a majority of them have some form of acne. Acne is not a harmful or dangerous issue, but it doesn’t look good anyway.

According to a study conducted at Kingston University, London, white tea has antiseptic and antioxidant properties. Most dermatologists believe that antioxidants protect the skin from the cellular damage caused by free radicals, and keep it healthy .

You can, ideally, consider drinking white tea for acne treatment. Take one cup of white tea twice a day regularly. The antioxidants in white tea flush out the toxins in your body, whose accumulation could have a negative effect on your skin and result in acne.

You can also use white tea topically by boiling two white tea bags and then allowing the solution to cool down through refrigeration. Soak cotton balls in the solution and rub them on your skin for a few minutes, post which you can wash your face with cold water.

3. Can Be Beneficial In Pregnancy

As already discussed, white tea contains antioxidants. In one Scotland study, it was found that antioxidants offer cell protection from the increased oxidative damage during pregnancy.

However, there are a few concerns regarding the consumption of white tea during pregnancy.

White tea contains caffeine (though less than other teas, except green tea (8), whose intake must be limited during pregnancy. This is because the unborn baby can’t metabolize caffeine like the mother. According to certain research papers, intake of excessive amounts of caffeine can increase the chances of birth defects, miscarriage, and stillbirth.

Hence, it is always better to consult your doctor and take their advice regarding the intake of caffeine during pregnancy.

4. Helps In The Treatment Of Cancer

According to a study published in the journal Cancer Prevention Research, white tea might have an anti-cancer effect. In fact, white tea was found to be more effective than green tea in destroying cancer cells in the study .

As per another Malaysian study, white tea has excellent antioxidant and antiproliferative effects against cancer cells. The tea not only destroys the diseased cells but also protects the healthy cells from DNA damage .

According to Oregon State University, white tea is the least processed amongst other teas. White tea is a great source of antioxidants and polyphenols, both of which are cancer-fighting compounds. It also has been found that tea (especially white tea) has certain positive effects on the metabolism that can block some of the cancer-causing effects.

White tea is also a photoprotective agent and can be used along with other methods of sun protection to increase the impact. White tea contains EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate), an effective antioxidant. Topical application of EGCG has been found to protect the skin cells from damage. In one American study, the antioxidant had also shown to inhibit the growth of prostate cancer.

Catechins, a type of antioxidant, are known for their excellent anti-cancer properties. It has been found that white tea contains the highest concentration of catechins, making it one of the ideal foods for cancer prevention or treatment.

5. Improves Hair & Skin Health

White tea is replete with antioxidants, and according to the University of Maryland Medical Center, the anti-inflammatory properties of these antioxidants strengthen the connective tissue and help reduce allergies like dandruff or eczema.

Antioxidants can also help treat hair related disorders like hair fall and the like. We have already seen that white tea contains EGCG. According to one Korean study, EGCG can enhance hair growth in humans. An American study has also proved the efficacy of EGCG in supporting the survival of hair cells. Research conducted at Konkuk University, Korea, had named the antioxidant to be one of the useful ingredients in the treatment of scalp seborrheic dermatitis.

Skin infections caused by gram-negative bacteria (bacteria that show resistance to multiple drugs) were found to be otherwise treated with the help of EGCG.

EGCG is also considered the fountain of youth for skin cells, is it has been found to have benefits for skin conditions like psoriasis, wrinkles, rosacea and wounds.

Due to the high phenol content, white tea strengthens elastin and collagen (important proteins found in the connective tissues), thereby making the skin strong and preventing wrinkles.

6. Can Help In The Treatment Of Diabetes

There is no wonder if you find at least one person in every family to be a diabetic. With changing lifestyles and deteriorating lifestyle habits, diabetes, unfortunately, is only becoming a more common phenomenon.

However, research throws a positive light on white tea, with regard to its ability to treat or even prevent diabetes.

Human trials conducted in a Chinese study showed that regular consumption of white tea could significantly benefit diabetes patients. Another study conducted on diabetes-induced rats showed that white tea reduced the symptoms of the disease.

Diabetes can also have undesirable effects on the cerebral cortex (the part of the brain that plays a role in consciousness). A Portuguese study conducted in 2015 had called the regular consumption of white tea to be a safe and inexpensive strategy to prevent the negative effects of diabetes on the cerebral cortex.

Another study conducted in Portugal suggested that the consumption of white tea could be a natural and economical way to counter the harmful effects of prediabetes on male reproductive health. However, the study also warrants further research.

The catechins in white tea must be given the credit for the tea’s anti-diabetic properties, as they have been found to play an important role in the treatment or prevention of type 2 diabetes.

7. Enhances Energy & Alertness

As we already know, white tea goes through the least amount of processing, and hence has the highest concentration of L-theanine (an amino acid that boosts alertness and has a calming effect on the mind). White tea contains less amount of caffeine than other teas, and, as a result, is more hydrating – this helps in sustaining energy.

An American study had found that L-theanine, along with a little amount of caffeine, could increase levels of alertness and reduce tiredness.

Numerous studies had also shown that the combination of L-theanine with a little amount of caffeine can lower anxiety levels. The amino acid can also improve memory and reaction time.

L-theanine present in white tea can also reduce mental and physical stress. The amino acid is found to increase the production of serotonin and dopamine in the brain, which are basically neurotransmitters that elevate your mood and keep you happy and alert.

8. Helps Reduce Inflammation

The catechins play a mighty role here – they reduce inflammation, and also reduce the risk of diseases linked to chronic inflammation (such as cancer, diabetes, and atherosclerosis).

In one Japanese study, catechins were found to suppress the inflammation of the muscles and accelerated recovery after exercise. They were also found to suppress the effects of factors that cause fibrosis (the scarring of connective tissue usually due to injury).

The EGCG found in white teas has excellent anti-inflammatory properties. It treats related ailments like cold and flu, and also kills various bacteria and viruses, including the virus that causes influenza. EGCG also fights atherosclerosis that is caused by inflammation due to environmental pollutants.

9. Can Be Beneficial To The Kidneys

In a Polish study conducted in 2015, consumption of white tea was linked to the reduction of adverse effects of environmental pollution on the human body, including the kidneys.

Another study conducted in Chandigarh, India, showed the role of catechins (because of their antioxidant activity) in offering protection against renal failure.

A Chinese study on rats concluded that catechins could prove to be a potential treatment for kidney stones in humans.

10. Improves Liver Health

The catechins (which are also found in green tea) were found to offer protection against hepatitis.

In one Chinese study, tea catechins were found to prevent hepatitis B infection. An American study had also substantiated the antiviral effects of catechins that can help in blocking the life cycle of hepatitis B virus.

However, excessive intake of catechins was also found to be toxic to the liver. Hence, exercise caution or consult your doctor before taking white tea for the liver.

11. Is Good For The Heart

A Spanish study involved the use of adriamycin, an anticancer agent that can increase oxidative stress in cells. Consumption of white tea for over 12 months was found to reverse the oxidative damage done to the cells in the heart. The heart had also recovered its antioxidant activity, but at the highest dose of white tea. White tea was also found to show antioxidant effects on the heart in one study conducted in Greece.

White tea was found to contain the most antioxidants compared to other types of tea. The catechins found in white tea had shown to lower cholesterol levels, decrease blood pressure, and improve the functioning of the blood vessels, thereby eventually lowering the risk of cardiovascular disease. An American study had also found tea catechins to have a beneficial effect on coronary heart disease. The same was concluded in a 2001 study conducted in Netherlands.

12. Is Good For The Teeth

White tea contains fluorides, flavonoids, and tannins, all of which could be beneficial to the teeth in various ways. As per a study conducted in India, the fluoride from the tea could be helpful in reducing caries. Tannins inhibit the formation of plaque, and flavonoids prevent the growth of plaque bacteria (55). There is another point to be noted here – white tea does contain tannins, but only in less quantities. Hence, it is not as likely to discolor your teeth as other teas (56) (except for green and herbal teas).

White tea was also found to deactivate the viruses and destroy the bacteria that cause cavities in the teeth. In one study, white tea extracts were added to a variety of toothpastes, and according to the findings, the antibacterial and antiviral effects of the toothpastes were enhanced.

12. Improves Reproductive Health

A Portuguese study had concluded that white tea extract could play a role in improving male reproductive health.

14. Helps Treat Hypothyroidism

Again, it’s the catechins. In one Indian study, the catechins were found to possess antithyroid properties, and taking them was an effective way to prevent hypothyroidism.

15. Can Improve Memory

White tea is a good source of antioxidants, and one of the best sources of catechins. This makes it one good food for improving memory, or even slowing memory decline.

A study conducted in Portugal had established the role of catechins in protecting the brain from age-related memory decline.

According to another study, regular consumption of white tea had helped improve the health of cerebral cortex in pre-diabetic rats, suggesting it could help achieve similar results in humans as well.

16. Anti-aging

With time, our skin becomes saggy and loose because of the presence of free radicals in our body. This accelerates the aging process of the skin. Do not fret! Having white tea regularly can help prevent wrinkles and loose skin. White tea is rich in polyphenols that help neutralize the free radicals. This amazing tea also has antioxidant properties revitalize your skin and stop premature aging.

17. Helps In Digestion

Do you experience frequent bouts of indigestion or heartburn? I suggest you have white tea twice a day for better and prolonged relief. A cup of white tea will give you instant relief from stomach cramps and nausea and reduce stomach acidity within no time.

Embracing white tea is also a good way to enhance the natural detoxification in the body. 

18. Tonsillitis 

Tonsillitis can be cured with regular white tea drink at least four times in a day , its cure because of high presence of antioxidants in the white tea.

19.  Bad mouth odour (Breath)

Bad breathings are causes of mouth bacteria and due to indigestion problems, White tea doses kills because of its high antioxidants presence in white tea.

It is also maintained body metabolism effectively and  cure above chronic diseases.

Properties of White Tea

Let us now look at the important white tea properties here:

  • Antioxidants – The level of antioxidants in white tea is 3times more to that of green and black tea.
  • Epigallocatechin Gallate And Other Catechins – White tea contains a variety of active catechins including EGCG, which is very useful in fighting chronic diseases like cancer.
  • Tannins – While the levels of tannins are lower in white tea as compared to the other varieties, it is still useful in warding off a lot of conditions.
  • Theaflavins (TFs) – These polyphenols directly contribute to the bitterness and astringency of the tea. The quantity of TFs found in white tea is the lowest when compared to black and green teas. This gives the tea a sweet flavor.
  • Thearubigins (TRs) – The mildly acidic thearubigins are mainly responsible for the colour of black tea. They are in less quantity in

white tea when compared to black and green teas.

 

Nutrients Facts

NUTRITION FACTS
CALORIES IN STASH GREEN AND WHITE TEA HOT BREWED
Serving Size: 1 oz
Amount Per Serving
Calories0.0 
Total Fat0.0 g 
Saturated Fat0.0 g 
Polyunsaturated Fat0.0 g 
Monounsaturated Fat0.0 g 
Cholesterol0.0 mg 
Sodium0.0 mg 
Potassium0.0 mg 
Total Carbohydrate0.0 mg 
Dietary Fiber0.0 g 
Sugars0.0 g 
Vitamin A0.0 % 
Vitamin B-120.0 % 
Vitamin B-60.0 % 
Vitamin C0.0 % 
Vitamin D0.0 % 
Vitamin E0.0 % 
Calcium0.0 % 
Copper0.0 % 
Folate0.0 % 
Iron0.0 % 
Magnesium0.0 % 
Manganese0.0 % 
Niacin0.0 % 
Pantothenic Acid0.0 % 
Phosphorus0.0 % 
Riboflavin0.0 % 
Selenium0.0 % 
Thiamin0.0 % 
Zinc0.0 % 
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

How to Brew White Tea

Making our own cup of tea gives a satisfaction that can never be equaled. Same goes out with White Tea, which is particularly exquisite and special. Let us look at how we can brew ourselves a cup of perfection in the confines of our home.

You will need

  • 2 Teaspoons of White Tea Leaves
  • 1 cup of Water
  • Sweetener of your choice (optional)

What we need to do

1. Boil the water until it reaches a temperature of 75-85 degree Celsius(170-185 degree Fahrenheit).
2. Let it sit for a minute or so before adding tea leaves.
3. Add 2 teaspoons of white tea leaves to the water for a cup of tea.
4. Let it mix steep for approximately 5 to 8 minutes or more than that, depending on your preference.
5. Strain and transfer the tea to a cup.
6. Add the sweetener and your cup of white tea is ready!

You can brew a pot of four or five times and still get the same flavour, though it does become lighter. We would also advise against adding milk or sugar – the raw taste is so exquisite, nothing should be allowed to detract from it.

Buying Links

You can buy all kinds of white tea through the website getkraft.com both retail and bulk.

https://www.getkraft.com/product/organic-white-tea-(herbal-white)-with-tulsi-and-lemon/1322

https://www.getkraft.com/product/organic-white-tea-(golden-white)/1321

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How many cups of white tea in a day is the ideal consumption?

If you are looking to reap a plethora of health and skin benefits from white tea, I suggest you go for a daily routine of two to four cups of this perfect tea. Having one cup in the morning is fine, but having another one in the evening replacing your coffee is an even better option. The best part is that you can even use the used tea leaves twice in a row, saving your money as well as effort. Also, reusing will help in draining off all the essential nutrients from the leaves. Just make sure that you brew this tea longer the second time.

2. How many calories are there in a cup of white tea?

If we don’t add any type of sweetener and brew our cup of white tea at home using white tea leaves, the calorie count is zero. But when it comes to manufactured tea bags, the calorie count can go up to 100. So, it is better to go for unsweetened, home-brewed white tea to reap most benefits.

3. What all factors should be kept in mind while brewing white tea at home?

Brewing perfect white tea can come out to be a little tricky at times. But if you keep in mind a few points, you won’t be disappointed with the results.

  • Always use pure and uncontaminated water for making tea. Never go by the notion that boiling will clean the water.
  • Avoid bringing the water to the boiling point as it can destroy sensitive components.
  • If you wish to make a stronger cup for yourself, you can increase the steeping process to an ideal 10-12 minutes, but avoid crossing that level.
  • You can reuse the tea leaves up to their maximum potential (2-3 times to the max), but don’t overdo it.

4. When should you drink white tea?

While there is no ideal time to consume white tea, you may have it early in the morning and then in the evening, just replacing your normal tea routines. If you planning to take four cups, you may divide your time accordingly. But, make sure you take it one hour before you are about to have a meal. Also, avoid taking it anywhere near your regular medication timings.

5. Where can we buy white tea?

As we know, there are a number of white tea variants. Buying it online is the most feasible option. Search online on websites like eBay and Amazon and look for sellers that are fairly good. Otherwise, you can even ask for merchants who deal with Chinese white tea if you are willing to buy that variant.

6. Is white tea acidic in nature?

When compared with other herbal teas, white tea crosses the acidic levels, ranging between 4-7 on the pH scale, depending on the variety. But, this is nothing to worry about.

7. Does white tea stain teeth?

No, unfermented white tea is not known to cause any stains on the teeth. But, if you have the types that give a little dark hue, you might experience this problem. These types contain higher quantities of theaflavins and thearubigins that are known to produce stains by interacting with protein pellicles of your teeth.

Tell us how this post on white tea benefits has helped you. Have you tried white tea? We’d love to hear how it turned out. Do give your feedback by commenting in the box below.

Hope now you are clear about, what is white tea good for. Just keep these points in mind and bask in the benefits derived from the heavenly White Tea.