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Brew Your Way to Better Cholesterol, and a Fresher Spring

Okay, so Green Tea is a great blend to reach for whenever you need pretty much anything. There have been so many studies to suggest that green tea can help with a whole host of different ailments, which is why we always keep some on hand!<br>Green tea is actually packed with catechins like EGCG, which have been shown to reduce LDL cholesterol and overall cholesterol levels. <br><br>If you want to know more, read our blog here: https://www.tealife.com.au/blogs/tea-recipes-and-journal/top-teas-for-cholesterol

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Brew Your Way to Better Cholesterol, and a Fresher Spring

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  1. Brew Your Way to Better Cholesterol, and a Fresher Spring If you read our newsletters, then you’ll know that there’s been a huge buzz over natural ways to manage cholesterol levels lately. Of course, it’s not surprising that tea is one of the top holistic remedies on that list. We’ve put together some teas that may help to keep your LDL (bad cholesterol) at bay whilst supporting your health. We love finding ways to support your overall wellness here at Tea Life, and with spring just around the corner, there’s no better time to start taking good care of yourself. We’ve got five teas that have research to suggest they may help with your cholesterol! Let’s take a look. Green Tea Okay, so Green Tea is a great blend to reach for whenever you need pretty much anything. There have been so many studies to suggest that green tea

  2. can help with a whole host of different ailments, which is why we always keep some on hand! Green tea is actually packed with catechins like EGCG, which have been shown to reduce LDL cholesterol and overall cholesterol levels. You can choose to drink it as either high quality Matcha or a regular Green Tea blend to enjoy all of the brilliant benefits. Pu-erh Tea Pu-erh tea is a fermented black tea containing theabrownins and lovastatin like compounds that can help to lower blood lipids, including triglycerides. To put it bluntly, this tea is good for you! We have lots of different varieties of Pu-erh tea sho explore the full range today and choose your favourite. They are all incredibly delicious and surprisingly versatile for something so healthy! Hibiscus Tea One of my all time favourite blends, Hibiscus tea is a genuine tea hero that we should all be sipping on year round. Hibiscus tea is full of anthocyanins and antioxidants, and studies have shown these can reduce LDL and even improve HDL, which is the good cholesterol. The best bit? Hibiscus tea is delicious and works perfectly served hot or cold. You really can pair the flavour with so many other things too, like lemon or honey, to switch up the flavours to your liking. Oolong Tea For the smooth operators in our lives, we’ve got one of the smoothest blends ever on the list. Oolong tea combines catechins from green tea and theaflavins from black tea to offer the cholesterol busting dream team that tastes divine.

  3. We’ve got a few oolong blends for you to try, and they all taste wonderful. Whilst they are not caffeine free, they do make a nice replacement for your morning coffee for when you’re on a health kick. Fenugreek Tea Fenugreek tea is a bit of a dark horse in the tea world. Often overlooked for the more well known or trendy blends, fenugreek has saponins and soluble fibre that have been shown to reduce cholesterol absorption in the intestines. If you prefer something a bit more savoury, then fenugreek tea could be worth trying! It is important to note that it can affect blood sugar levels, so it is always best to enjoy this blend in moderation. Spring Freshness for Health Even though you’re on a health kick, it doesn’t mean you should miss out on great tasting drinks like tea. Our Spring Collection is full of healthy blends that taste amazing whilst giving your body the boost it needs to cope with the changing seasons. Our Australian blended or made teas are here to help support you through spring showers and those brighter mornings, so you can start the day feeling on top of the world. We’ve got teas like: Immunity Boosting Tea Ginger Tea Lemon Myrtle Tea Unwind Tea And so many more! Enjoy Our Spring Sale

  4. Make the most of our spring sale and stock up on cholesterol aiding teas, immunity boosting teas, or seasonal favourites you love. We’re offering our customers 15% off selected teas when you use the code SPRING15 at checkout. The spring sale begins 12:01 am AEST on Tuesday, 5th August, and it ends 11:59 pm AEST on Monday, 25th August, so grab your favourites now whilst stocks last! Feel Your Best With Tea Life Shop our healthy blends to help with anything from heart health and weight loss to cholesterol and anxiety. We’ve got the teas you need to live your best life. Shop our full range today and see if you can find your perfect blend!

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