Antioxidants

Matcha: Ten Times the Antioxidants of Traditional Green Tea

Matcha is an ancient Japanese green tea which has been a part of Zen Buddhist culture for many centuries, originating somewhere between the 7th and 10th centuries.

Originally, matcha was only produced in small quantities for the Shogun warriors and nobility. Eventually, matcha tea was also given to the common people, and finally after many years, matcha tea has now found its way to the states.

Matcha is a specific variety of shade grown, Japanese green tea that is ground and infused into water rather than steeped like traditional green tea. With regular green tea, after the tea leaves are steeped, they’re discarded. With matcha, you’re drinking the actual tea leaves. A person would need to drink 10 cups of traditional green tea to match the potency, antioxidants, and nutritional benefits of one cup of matcha.

Matcha is an extremely potent antioxidant. The ORAC test, developed by the US Department of Agriculture to determine the antioxidant value of different foods, has confirmed that matcha has far more antioxidants than pomegranates, blueberries, or kale, by an incredible amount. Matcha also is a great source of L-theanine, an amino acid that helps with reducing stress and anxiety.

Not all matcha is created equal however, and it’s important to choose a quality brand to ensure the best product, for both the sake of taste as well as nutrient content. One we particularly love is U-Matcha by Republic of Tea.

With matcha being a powder that needs to be mixed with water, it is not particularly conducive to using on the go. Republic of Tea also has a nice matcha combination that is available in tea bags called Double Green Matcha Tea. It’s a mix of organic Chinese green tea leaves and Japanese matcha, so it’s a handy one to take to work or keep in your purse for tea when you’re out.

If you’re a tea drinker (or even if you aren’t!), I’d really recommend giving matcha a try!

 

 

Pterostilbene: The Power of 2,000 Cups of Blueberries

At the store, we make it a point to keep up to date about new supplements and research and then pass that information on to our customers, so I wanted to write about a new supplement called pterostilbene (pronounced terro-still-bean).  This strangely named supplement is an incredible antioxidant.

Pterostilbene is a nutrient found in blueberries that is closely related to resveratrol.  Research has even shown it to be more potent that than the well known anti-aging nutrient resveratrol, since it works in the body six times longer than resveratrol supplements, and is also better absorbed.  One capsule of Carlson’s pterostilbene has the antioxidant power of 2,000 cups of blueberries- an almost unbelievable amount.  Research has shown benefits for heart health, cholesterol, brain function, and more from pterostilbene.

This February we will be offering Carlson’s Pterostilbene on sale for 25% off.  It’s a fantastic new supplement that we’re very excited about, so this is a great time to give it a try.