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What benefits does enzyme black tea have to the body?
Drinking black tea is good for your health. Studies have shown that black tea seems to improve the vascular function of patients with coronary heart disease and restore the health of patients with coronary atherosclerosis. Black tea is made by fermentation and baking. During the fermentation process, tea leaves turn into red oxides and become black tea under the action of oxidase. Black tea is mild in nature and mellow in taste. Besides containing a variety of water-soluble vitamins, it is also rich in trace element potassium. When brewing, 70% potassium can be dissolved in tea. Potassium can enhance blood circulation in the heart and reduce calcium consumption in the body. Because manganese contained in black tea is one of the indispensable elements of bone structure, drinking black tea often is also beneficial to bone strength.

According to foreign reports, drinking black tea often has the effect of preventing and treating influenza, stroke and skin cancer.

Studies have shown that black tea contains flavonoids, which are similar to antioxidants and can prevent stroke and heart disease. A recent study in the United States shows that people who drink a cup of black tea every day have a lower risk of heart disease than those who don't drink tea.