BLUE TEA 

SIX MEDICINAL PROPERTIES OF BLUE TEA YOU NEED TO KNOW 

Published By Moushumi Mahanta | 26 Jul, 2024
Aparajita or butterfly pea flower is a medicinal herb with a longstanding history in the ancient practice of Ayurveda.
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It is a centuries-old medicinal herb rich in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids.
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Here are some medicinal properties of Aparajita flower tea:
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Antioxidant Properties

Blue tea is rich in antioxidants which help protect the body from oxidative stress and free radicals, potentially preventing chronic diseases and ageing.
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Anti-Inflammatory Effects

Compounds in butterfly pea flower tea may have anti-inflammatory properties, aiding in reducing inflammation associated with various health issues.
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Cooling Properties

In Ayurveda, blue tea is believed to have cooling properties, making it suitable for balancing excess heat and conditions associated with inflammation, particularly for those with a "Pitta" constitution.
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Anti-Ageing

The antioxidants in blue tea combat free radicals, potentially offering anti-ageing benefits for the skin and overall vitality.
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Anxiolytic (Anxiety-Reducing)

Blue tea is known for its calming and stress-reducing properties, potentially interacting with neurotransmitters in the brain to reduce anxiety and promote relaxation.
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Antibacterial and Antifungal

Blue tea has demonstrated antibacterial and antifungal properties in some research, beneficial for maintaining overall health and preventing infections.
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