Here is the continuation (Part 2) of the post
entitled Nature at its Finest: Organic Teas (Part 1)
So organic teas are more expensive than non- organic teas. Why?
In order to live up to the high quality standard of the product, producers have to ensure that the strictest measures would be done to ensure this is always so. They have to spend more to be organically certified by agencies, although some are offered incentives for having to choose organic over non-organic. Other factors are the meticulous growth of these crops. Extra attention needs to be given to them, because pesticides and other chemicals are not used to drive away pests and other harmful elements that can ruin the plant. So labor costs are also expensive. And other factors, such as high demands for it, can therefore also increase its cost.
What are some tea varieties that are organic?
With the developing demands for organic products, most products of teas also do have it in organic forms. Such examples are: black teas, oolong teas, white teas and even other herbal teas.
But a word of advice. Do not expect it to be readily available everywhere. It may be hard to find for you to find a specific tea type or flavor that is organic. Because not every store or supermarkets and tea shops have teas in their organic forms. Not everyone is organic conscious as they say although statistics imply that more and more customers are preferring organic from non organic.
What are some of the health benefits of organic tea?
Organic teas are very renowned and known for their anti-oxidants. These antioxidants are the main players for helping the body be cleansed and get rid of all the free-radicals and toxins that are detrimental to our health.
Not only that, organic teas are also main fighters of certain diseases such as heart disease (stroke, heart attack atherosclerosis, blood clots), cancers and other related ailments.
It also prevents tooth decay and bad breath. It also helps us improve our immune functions. Therefore, it helps the body prevent and combat unwanted illnesses.
How is organic tea prepared?
Organic teas are prepared just like other regular teas. First, you boil water enough for one cup (if only one cup is desired). Before it reaches to its boiling point (do not use too hot water!!!), then you are ready to pour it in the cup. Then steep the tea. Allow it to infuse for a few minutes. Add spices or sweeteners to taste. Indulge and take a sip.
How often should I drink it?
There is no exact number. For it depends on the person. But ideally, drinking tea should not exceed more than ten cups per day.
Why choose organic?
Just think about it. Everything is better if it is natural and organic. It would look better, smell better and taste better. It is like you are drinking tea as it should be. No alteration. No other chemicals or artificial substances along with the tea itself. After all, you are drinking tea. Not tea (plus pesticides, herbicides, synthetic fertilizers). You want to live longer and healthier. You are not on a suicide mission.
In addition, think of the possible harmful and ill effects these chemicals will be to your body and to your health. Chemical pesticides are known to cause several types of cancers, blood diseases and nerve and neurological disorders. Not only is it obviously a poison, it also extra harmful effects to the infants and pregnant women.
Is it Worth It?
Only you can answer this question. For it is a matter of your own choice. Some say there is no significant different as to the flavor of organic teas to non-organic ones. And also others say that the significant ill effects of chemicals and pesticides as a result of drinking tea is not really heard of. And then the price is more costly in organic teas. But if you think about it, even the smallest difference between the two is enough to make the switch. We only live once. So why not choose the better, despite it being "slightly" less good. At least with organic products you get your money's worth. You are assured that no harmful chemicals are used. And no matter how little the chance is, at least you are 100 percent sure it would not happen and affect you. And let us not forget the environment. It is a gift given to us. So we should make it a point to try and preserve and maintain its beauty. This is not only for us but also for the future generation as well.
The bottom line...
Organic is always better than artificial. It looks better, smells better and it even tastes better. Not only is it more pleasurable to consume organic to non-organic but it also offers more health benefits. It is also very safe for no artificial chemicals, fertilizers and pesticides were used. So no worrying of the possible ill effects these chemicals can do. The land and soil is preserved and pollution is also lessened. Although it is a bit expensive compared to the non-organic teas, still the high quality and health benefits is assured and guaranteed. So every cent is well spent. You get your money's worth. And a very plus factor is that you also help save the environment. So not only are you starting and maintaining a healthy lifestyle and prolonging your life, you are also helping and protecting the environment as well.
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