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A Mini-Review on Non-caffeinated Blue Tea

Authors: Simanchal Panda

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/CWNGF

Short DOI: https://doi.org/ggrs9p

Country: India

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Abstract: Clitoria Ternatea is one of four herbs traditionally used as Shanka Pushpi, an Ayurvedic medicine used to promote neurological health. It shows promise in animal models for its memory enhancing effects, and has a wide spectrum of neurological benefits (anti-depression, anxiolytic, anti-pyretic) yet for these latter claims preliminary evidence suggests it isn't overly potent. Most types of popular drink like tea , coffee contain caffeine, a substance that may boost your mood, metabolism and mental and physical performance. Here are 9 side effects of too much caffeine. 1. Anxiety, 2. Insomnia 3. Digestive Issues, 4. Muscle Breakdown, 5. Addiction, 6. High Blood Pressure, 7. Rapid Heart Rate, 8. Fatigue, 9. Frequent Urination and Urgency., but the benefits of blue tea includes 1.Blue tea is a memory booster, 2. It helps relieve anxiety,3. It helps relieve asthma, 4. It can help bring down fever, 6. It can help bring down fever, 7. It helps in the treatment of diabetes.

Keywords: Clitoria Ternatea, Taraxerol, Taraxerone, p-Hydroxycinnamic acid, β-sitosterol, anxiety, anxiolytic


Paper Id: 273

Published On: 2015-11-24

Published In: Volume 3, Issue 6, November-December 2015

Cite This: A Mini-Review on Non-caffeinated Blue Tea - Simanchal Panda - IJIRMPS Volume 3, Issue 6, November-December 2015. DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/CWNGF

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