What is Qingcha Pregnancy Tea?
Qingcha is a 100% natural health tea that
has been used since the ancient times by the Chinese. It has
just been in the recent years that the medical field as found its
viability as an effective and safe pregnancy tea. Starting
2009, the media has been covering its effectivity on both
pregnant and non-pregnant women.
To learn more about this pregnancy safe
tea, lets look at what the media has been talking
about this tea.
CNN says: "It is 100
times more effective than Vitamin C and 25 times better than
Vitamin E"
Both Vitamin C and Vitamin E are needed in
various amounts in pregnancy. Vitamin C helps your body absorb
more iron in your diet, fight off infection while carrying the
baby, and most of all, it helps repair wounds. This is very
helpful to take during pregnancy as you would expect to have a
wound in varying degrees during delivery. So vitamin C would
really do wonders for the mother. Normally, you can take
vitamin C off of green leafy vegetables and citrus fruits.
Vitamin E, on the other hand, has been
linked to reducing the risk of miscarriage and low birth weight
in babies. Although physicians have differing views about this
vitamin, it would be a good way to have this in moderate
amounts during pregnancy.
CBS News
says:
"People who take Qingcha tea each day
have a lower risk of becoming ill (a good thing if you're
pregnant). A japanese study shows tthat by consuming Qingcha
tea you might actually have a longer life by reducing heart
disease and stroke"
Lowering the risk of getting sick while being
pregnant can really do wonders for you. As an expecting mother,
getting sick is the last thing that you would want to think
about.
WebMD says:
"Qingcha tea may help boost metabolism
to aid weight loss, block allergic response (during pregnancy),
slow the growth of tumors, protect bones, fight parkinson's
disease and even delay the onset of diabetes"
As your physician might have known,
all pregnant women are at risk for having pregnancy
induced diabetes. With safe pregnancy teas such as Qingcha, you
might well be lowering that risk as it keeps your insulin
levels low while it boosts your energy.
Fitness
Magazine says:
"This ultimate health drink can
actually speed up metabolism..."
Having a speedy metabolism can help a pergnant
woman in preventing pregnancy discomforts such as morning
sickness. A lot of women who have tried Qingcha reports
lessened occurence of morning sickness and claims they feel
lighter and better.
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