10
Amazing Health Benefits of Buckwheat Tea
Are
you looking for an ideal gluten-free option to boost your weight loss process?
Do you want to add a healthy and new beverage to your diet? If yes, then, you
must go to the grocery, pick up the Buckwheat tea bags, and start using them
regularly. The Buckwheat tea, also known as soba cha offers immense health
benefits and is free from the harmful gluten.S
Buckwheat – An Overview
Buckwheat is a pseudo cereal plant that carries many qualities
of cereal, but is not at all a part of the cereal species (1). Due to its similarity to the actual grains such as
wheat, it is often used in bread and pasta. The Buckwheat tea is produced from
the seeds of the plant. Its taste is light and is drunk for enjoyment apart
from health purposes. Studies suggest that it aids in weight loss, improves the
health of the blood vessels and reduces blood cholesterol. The preliminary
research on Buckwheat tea is promising and suggests that the nutrients and
chemicals in the tea can serve as a nutritional supplement.
Following
are the incredible health benefits of buckwheat tea:
1. Prevents Edema
According to a study published in the European Journal of
Pharmacology, Buckwheat tea is highly effective in treating
the edema swelling caused due to Chronic Venous Insufficiency (2). The study was carried out on human patients in whom
one group was given the buckwheat tea while the other patients received placebo
tea. The researchers noted a considerable improvement in the patients who
received the Buckwheat tea than the patients in the other group. The study says
that the tea was safe and had favorably influenced the edema patients with the
CVI problem and can prevent its further progress.
2. Significant
Cardiovascular Benefits
A
prospective study carried out on 220 postmenopausal women suffering from
Cardiovascular Disorder (CVD), and published in the American Heart Journal,
says that consuming Buckwheat grains or tea, at least six times a week, is good
for controlling the signs and advancement of CVD. It also protects one from
other common health problems in postmenopausal women with high blood pressure
and high cholesterol.
3. Reduces Blood
Glucose
A paper published in The Journal of Agricultural and Food
chemistry states that Buckwheat tea or the concentrate reduced the level of
blood glucose in diabetic rats (3). However, the
process of preparation of Buckwheat tea or concentrates, in this case, is
different from the regular method.
4. Improves Renal
Function
Buckwheat concentrate, or the high-density tea, when given to
rats inflicted intentionally with kidney damage showed significant improvement
in the renal function and slowed down the kidney disease progression (4). However, the experiment is yet to be tried on human
beings, but is expected to deliver similar results in people suffering from
renal problems.
5. Beneficial In
Treating Diabetes
In a
study, it was found that the ingredients present in the Buckwheat tea were
beneficial in lowering blood sugar levels in diabetic mice. The rutin found in
Buckwheat is extremely helpful in preventing type 2 diabetes when used with
novel strategies. Another placebo-controlled study has concluded that the
Buckwheat seed extract or tea lowers the levels of blood glucose by 12 to 19%
at 90 and 120 minutes after administration when given to laboratory animals
with intentionally inflicted diabetes. On the other hand, the placebo group of
animals did not show any glucose reduction.
The
scientists believe that the glucose lowering effect is caused due to the
presence of a chiro-inositol compound that has been found to play a pivotal
role in cell signaling and glucose metabolism in both animals and human beings.
The researchers believe that the chiro-inositol may act as an insulin mimic and
increase the sensitivity of the body cells to insulin.
6. Improves Ovulatory
Function
According to a human study published in the New England Journal
of Medicine, the Buckwheat seeds and grains are loaded with D-Chiro-Inositol
that increases the insulin actions in patients suffering from polycystic ovary
syndrome. Thus, it contributes to improving the functioning of the
ovulation, reducing blood pressure levels, decreasing the concentrations of
serum androgen and plasma triglyceride.
7. Protects Against
Cancer And Heart Disease
Phytonutrients present in cereals and whole grains such as
Buckwheat are exceptionally helpful in improving digestion and
certain types of stomach and gall bladder problems. The Buckwheat plant
contains lignans- a type of friendly flora that is converted into mammalian
lignans such as the enterolactone, known to protect the body against breast
cancer and other hormone-dependent cancers and heart disease. Although the
lignan content in the beverages such as Buckwheat tea or coffee is
comparatively low, its regular intake shows significant improvement in the
body’s cancer-fighting ability and keeps heart problems at bay.
8. Improves Immunity
Buckwheat is an important source of water-soluble, insoluble and
fat-soluble antioxidants (5). It is rich in
several nutrients, including tocotrienols, vitamin E, phenolic acids, selenium
and phytic acid. These are exceptionally good at improving the immunity level
of the body. The antioxidants fight the toxic free radicals in the body,
thereby offering protection against harmful viral, bacterial and fungal
infections.
9. Aids Weight Loss
Buckwheat
tea has fewer calories and hence is an ideal replacement for high-calorie
drinks. Substituting high- calorie beverages with Buckwheat tea helps you to
lose weight and enjoy the kick. Although not much evidence is available about
the effect of this tea for weight loss, researchers believe that the presence
of catechins, a naturally occurring antioxidant in the Buckwheat tea, can
promote weight loss. A detailed study of obesity has revealed that the extracts
in green or Buckwheat tea contain a good amount of catechins that help in
weight control.
10. A Good
Anti-Caffeine Source
Green tea is rich in antioxidants and
is beneficial for weight loss and overall health (6). However, if you
have been advised to cut down on caffeine in your diet, and want to follow a
low-oxalate diet, Buckwheat tea is the best alternative. It offers all the
benefits of green tea sans caffeine and can be an ideal choice for those who
want to follow The Kidney Stone Avoidance Diet. The Vitexin and rutin in the
Buckwheat tea improve blood flow, and prevent varicose veins and leg edema.
Replacing
your regular drinks with Buckwheat tea has several health advantages and can
improve the quality of your life. Do not contemplate! Try buckwheat today for a
better tomorrow.
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