Fenjan Tea Cholesterol Delight 20TB

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A Delightful Blend of Artichoke. Green Tea, Dandelion, Plantain and Birch Tea 

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Fenjan tea—often referring to traditional Middle Eastern-style tea served in small cups—can vary widely in composition, but if you're asking about its impact on cholesterol, here's what the science says about tea in general:

🫖 Tea & Cholesterol: What You Should Know

- Green Tea: Rich in catechins, green tea has been shown to lower LDL ("bad") cholesterol and total cholesterol while slightly raising HDL ("good") cholesterol.

- Black Tea: Contains theaflavins, which may help reduce LDL cholesterol by enhancing liver receptor activity and blocking cholesterol absorption in the intestines.

- Herbal Teas: While not made from the Camellia sinensis plant, some herbal teas—like hibiscus, peppermint, and ginger—have shown promise in lowering cholesterol due to their antioxidant content.

🍵 Fenjan Tea Context

If your fenjan tea is made with black or green tea, it likely carries these cholesterol-lowering benefits. However, if it's a herbal blend, the effect depends on the specific herbs used.

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