Find Out More About The Benefits Of Drinking Mamaki Tea

By Jordan Schmidt


Mamaki is a scared plant to native Hawaiians, who have used its leaves for many generations to promote well being and overall good health. Also known as Waimea, the plant grows as a small tree with leaves between two and twelve inches long, depending on the variety and where it grows on the islands. People outside of Hawaii are now discovering that drinking mamaki tea can provide health benefits.

Hawaiians of days gone by used the plant's wood to make clubs and tools for making fabric, called kapa beaters. The ancient art of making fabric is now making a comeback. The tree's sap is added to kapa wauke to keep it moist. The beaters are useful for breaking down fibers during the manufacturing process.

The Hawaiian people use this plant for a variety of medicinal purposes, including as a mild laxative or treatment of oral thrush in small children. Women who are expecting eat the fruit and seeds during the final four months of pregnancy to prevent thrush, a yeast infection that can be passed to the infant. Some people also treat cuts with the berries.

The tea brewed from the dried or fresh leaves of the mamaki plant is mild in flavor. Many users believe it has an invigorating effect. Some people consume the leaves to treat certain liver, stomach, intestine, and bladder disorders. The fruit acts as a mild laxative to help with constipation.

The tea made from mamaki leaves may be prepared as a hot or cold brew, depending on personal preference. Cold tea is sweeter and has a lighter color and milder taste than hot tea. The process for preparing hot tea involves placing the leaves in boiling water for approximately five minutes. After removing the beverage from the heat, it should sit for 15 more minutes for flavor development. Steeping it for longer will produce a richer infusion. To make cold tea, add leaves to cold water and refrigerate for a minimum of 12 hours.

This type of tea is all natural when prepared as described above. It may be consumed first thing in the morning or any time during the day. The beverage is cholesterol free, gluten free, and caffeine free, so it will not cause the user to feel jittery and is safe for consumption by people of all ages.

Mamaki provides a good dietary source of important antioxidants, including catechin, chlorogenic acid, and rutin. As people age, free radicals build up in the body as a result of oxidation and they begin attacking the cells. Antioxidants inhibit oxidation and help get rid of these free radicals. This maintains the integrity of the cells. Catechins are helpful for the cardiovascular system because they help prevent dangerous blood clots and aid in brachial artery expansion to increase blood flow.

Chlorogenic acid plays a role in healthy weight loss in addition to attacking free radicals. This substance slows down the process of circulatory absorption of glucose after meals. This helps the body feel full, so it controls food cravings. At the same time, it speeds up the metabolic weight. Overall, mamaki provides the same health benefits as other types of tea do and can boost health in people of all ages.




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