#3 - Tea Time – Where there is tea, there is hope!
We all love tea, some more than others. In fact, I’m drinking tea as I write this post. But did you know that until the mid-16 th century, there was absolutely no tea in Britain? I know - how did we survive? In 2019, a Nature article by Natasha Gilbert dictated the so-called ‘science’ behind the mood-altering properties of tea and how it was able to lower stress levels. Evidently, drinking roughly 100ml of green tea per day reduced the chance of developing depression and dementia. Drinking tea has demonstrated to have preventative effects on obesity, cardiovascular disease and immune dysfunction (Sutherland et al., 2005). The reason why tea may be able to prevent serious diseases, such as the above, is mostly due to the antioxidants present. An example of such anti-oxidant is epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), which can improve both memory and attention, as well as increase the feeling of calmness in individuals. EGCG is found in green tea, at rough...