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The Evolution of Tea

By: Stephanie Casanova


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Tea and its accompanying customs and rituals have been a major part of just about every society since the first caveman seized a handful of something growing nearby, boiled it in water, and forced the resultant concoction down. Now days, the tea ritual can involve elaborate cups and saucers and event a Barbie or two. There's a reason for tea's longevity. Tea is one of the best ways to pull nutrients from beneficial herbs.

Tea is generally associated with soothing, calming and healing. The Japanese tea ceremony helps participants cultivate serenity and appreciate the beauty in everyday things. And a nice cuppa has been the prescribed treatment by British nannies for centuries for just about any stressful situation.

It is generally acknowledged that the best physical benefits come from herbal teas. Traditional Chinese medicine, in particular, has used herbal concoctions to treat everything from irritable bowels to graying hair. Chinese legend tells of an elderly villager, Mr. He, who consumed polygonum multiflorum, also known as Fo Ti, to restore his dark lustrous hair and vitality. This legend gave rise to another whimsical name for this ingredient: He shou wu, which means lack-haired Mr. He in Chinese.

It turns out Mr. He was on to something. Recent studies have shown Fo Ti to have some very beneficial properties. It supports all of the glands in the endocrine system (like the thyroid, sex glands, and pituitary) which regulates just about every function in the body including growth and hormones. Ingredients like this are generating a lot of buzz about modern power health supplement formulas.

Fo Ti is one of the key ingredients in a new tea formulation from Trivani International. Trivani's 287 Tea blend was created to support the detoxification of the liver, lymphatic system, spleen, kidneys, bladder, and blood…all while helping the body protect itself from the damages chemicals and toxins in our everyday environment.

287 Tea gets its unusual name from a study of American Red Cross umbilical cord blood samples which were tested for industrial and environmental toxins. The study found an average of 287 pollutants in the cord blood of the newborns. 180 of the chemicals were carcinogenic, 217 were toxic to the brain and nervous system, and 208 have been shown to cause birth defects or abnormalities in animal tests. These infants had not even drawn a breath before they had been exposed to the potentially toxic price we pay for living in an industrialized society.

So even though you only buy organic blueberries and your bed sheets are made from untreated, fair-trade cotton, you are still carrying what CNN and TIME Magazine have called a chemical body burden. Trivani's new 287 Tea is part of their overall 287 Consumer Awareness Campaign which strives to make buyers aware of the chemical dangers of everyday products and provide safe alternatives.

287 Tea was formulated to support the body's efforts to rid itself of heavy metals and other pollutants. Its ingredients have been selected for their abilities to do just that. For example, the blazei murill mushroom is high in beta glucans, compounds known for stimulating the immune system. There are several impressive studies coming out of Asia about this new ingredient, and Trivani is one of the first to use it.

287 Tea also contains sheep sorrel, burdock root, slippery elm, gingko biloba and other ingredients well-known to health advocates. And, thank heavens, cinnamon and star anise are on the ingredient list. These two ingredients make the tea sweet and flavorful, which makes it a stand out from other herbal teas.
Aluminum in deodorant; Bisphenol A (BPA) in food packaging; phthalates in your shower curtain; perchlorate in water and soil it just may be that the answer to a very modern problem will be found by researching some ancient wisdom from the past. In any case, a nice cuppa each day can help you achieve a little serenity. I recommend detoxifying your mind and body with a nice cup of 287 Tea, an amazing blend of ancient tea and modern science.

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