Article Ammo - Free Article Submission Dirctory

December 3, 2008, 1:17 am Article Directory
Username: Password: Lost Password          Create an account and submit your articles to the World's Best Free Article Submission Dirctory Create an account!


Print Article Save as PDF Send to a friend

What Sets Chinese Tea Apart from the Rest?

By : Mayoor Patel | ID: 47292 | Views : 41739 | Words: 421 | Rating : Not Rated

With so many wonderful teas that are part of the rich cultures of so many different places around the world, why is it that Chinese tea in its various forms seems to hold a particular interest for many of us? There are actually a couple of reasons why tea from China strikes most of us as being one of the more important teas of the world.

Tea in China has a long and distinguished role as being important in the treatment of bodily ailments. Chinese medicine has much to do with attempting to maintain a proper balance in ones body and mind. The use of those herbs and other elements provided by nature are understood to play a role in maintaining that balance and also helping to restore it when something indicates that balance has been impacted. For this reason, there are many different type of teas in China that came about simply as part of the medical treatment for emotional and physical ailments. There are teas to aid in digestion, teas to calm the nerves of persons going through a life change, teas to help with menopause, menstrual periods, male complaints, even headaches and the common cold. Any emotional or physical ailment that one can imagine will have a Chinese tea that is meant to help the individual deal with the condition.

In many ways, it is this expansive use of Chinese tea and various herbal combinations that have helped to pave the way for the use of so many herbs in treating minor ailments today. With time honored solutions to some of the little aches and pains we all experience, using Chinese tea blends to help handle headaches, sleeping problems, and ease the congestion of colds and other ailments come with the added bonus of not being addictive and having no side effects.

Of course, the other side of the coin is that many of the teas from China have a desirable taste that brings people back over and over again. The durability of the teas on the open market into places that thought nothing of the purported health benefits clearly indicate that there are people around the world who will enjoy Chinese tea simply for the diversity and richness of their flavors. Of course, many of us are also beginning to give an ear to the health benefits, so we can expect to see the popularity of Chinese teas to grow even more within the next decade or so.

Resource Box


Mayoor Patel is the writer for the website http://diet-tea.tea-universe.com. Please visit for information on all things concerned with Chinese Tea

Rate this Article :

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10
Poor
Excellent