Dieting for high blood pressure?
Study shows that Du’s tea contains β-D-dextrose, which is a compound used for managing blood pressure. It helps to maintain a normal and healthy blood pressure.*
Other compounds in the tea, such as chlorogenic acid, aucubin and amino acids may also assist in high blood pressure diet. Studies have also shown that nutrients in Du's tea may help improve the metabolism of the heart, as well as enhancing the release of nitric oxide in the body. They may also help stimulating the nervous system which is responsible for all the internal organs, which in turn helps to relax the coronary blood vessels and arterial walls, allowing them to expand.*
The gypenosides (GPs) found in Du’s tea has been shown to help lower total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and increase HDL cholesterol.*
The experiments on the mice and rabbits which had been fed with high sugar and high fat food and suffering from hyperlipemia shows that being fed with GPs for 4-7 weeks, the total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol had been dramatically reduced and the increase of the LPO had been controlled.* The rabbits with serious hyperlipemia been fed with high doses of GPs for 15 days. It reported they obviously reduced TC, TG and LDL and increased the HDL/LDC values. This indicates Du’s Tea enhances the release of nitric oxide in the body, which helps to relax the coronary blood vessels.* |
Du’s tea has been shown to have a biphasic effect on energizing or calming the system depending upon need. The healthy maintenance of these physiological actions plays a major role in the body's ability to cope with stress. The tea have also been shown to modulates the nervous system. It may help calm an overexcited nervous system and stimulates a depressed one.*
Du’s tea has been shown to support the immune system when under siege from various destructive agents such as lodide. The results of human studies confirm that nutrients in Du’s tea, such as collagen, may help enhance the contractility of muscle and its functioning.*
Studies by NASA also found that under the condition of weightlessness, the highly concentrated nutrients from Du's tree may have helped to slow the ageing of bone and prevent the deterioration of bone and muscle.* |
The properties in Du's tea have been shown in tests to help lower the amount of superoxide radical and hydrogen peroxide in certain white blood cells, an excellent indicator of antioxidant activity. They have been shown to help support immune response, and they may also help increase the body’s antioxidant power so that it is better able to mop up the dangerous free radicals that are generated after UV exposure.*
Du’s tea may help boost the metabolism of the collagen; this may help slow and delay the ageing of the skin, and help reduce wrinkles and promote radiant glow. This may also help promote healthy and shining hair. Additionally, Du’s tea has been shown the property of increasing endogenous SOD (Superoxide Dismutase) in the body. SOD is one of the body‘s most important antioxidants and studies show that charting SOD levels in various animal species is a reliable indicator of their longevity. Trials in humans have shown that SOD levels returned to youthful levels after taking 20 mg of GPs daily for one month.*
Du’s tea may help maintain healthy cardiac function. In a study combined with some other herbs heart stroke volume increased 37% and cardiac output increased by 21% on the average. Ejection fraction increased by 13%. Subjects had normal blood pressure which did not change although heart rate decreased by 10%.*
Studies have shown that nutrients in Du’s tea may help promote healthy kidney functioning and may significantly increase testosterone levels in the blood, thereby increasing libido in men. The kaempferol, quercetin, astragalin and hirsutin in the tea help control female hormones and increases testosterone levels in the blood, thereby increasing libido in women.*
Ingredients in Du's tea have been traditionally used in China to help relieve bloated, uncomfortable feeling in the abdomen area after meal and smooth the bowel movements. The tea has been shown be a natural and safe solution to assist with indigestion, food retention and qi stagnation, abdominal distension and constipated.*
The chlorogenic-acid in Du’s tea is contains powerful anti-virus properties. Its aucubin helps protect the vitality of the liver, and promotes the reproduction of the liver cells, which helps support healthy liver balance.*
Unlike artificial supplements, Du’s tea is 100% natural and nourishing to your health. Unlike any other tea, it does not contain any caffeine.*