Monday, October 24, 2011

Dragon Well tea contains a wide variety of Vitamin B

Dragon Well tea is made of collected tender tea shoots. Modern biochemical research findings concerning tea indicate that the finer and more delicate the tea shoots are, the more the components are contained in them. Together with the Dragon Well tea is roasted in small pans by hand, the abundant healthcare compositions can be reserved maximally. Furthermore, the soil, the weather conditions for growing Dragon Well tea are all in favor of the formation of healthcare components.
There are many kinds of Vitamins in dragon well tea. Each person requires Vitamin C about 60 mg per day to maintain normal metabolism, which can be satisfied by drinking 2 to 3 cups of Dragon Well tea each day. Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, can prevent scurvy, enhance our resistance, resist cancer and slow down the senility. From the perspective of cosmetic function, Vitamin C is capable of preventing the reduction of elasticity of muscle and the loss of water, and can restrain the formation of melanin in our skin.
Meanwhile, Dragon Well tea contains a wide variety of Vitamin B. By drinking Dragon Well tea, 10% to 15% of the Vitamin B people’s demand can be meet. The thiamine in Vitamin B can keep the normal functions of the neural system, cardiac system, and alimentary system, and can prevent even cure beriberi, imbalance of cardiomotility, and stomach dysfunction. Riboflavin in Dragon Well tea can maintain the regular function of retina, and have obvious effect of keeping out keratitis, conjunctivitis, seborrheic dermatitis and angular stomatitis. The nucleic acid in Dragon Well tea can guard against illnesses like bark favus, nicotinic acid deficiency dermatitis, diarrhea and dementia. The pantothenic acid in Dragon Well tea can prevent iron-deficiency anemia; The biotin in Dragon Well tea has certain effect in curing dermatitis, trichomadesis and aciesis.
Tea leaves in the top left corner is the first-class Mingqian Dragon well tea, which are bright yellow, with distinct appearance and of small sizes. There is basically no green leaves, making the tea a top one rank only second to the special Mingqian Dragon Well tea.
Tea leaves in the top right picture were picked around Tomb-sweeping Day, with most of the leaves in yellowish-green color. There are few green leaves among them, whose appearance is very distinct. These tea leaves are with high cost performance.
Tea leaves in the lower left picture were Yuqian Dragon Well tea picked 5 days after Tomb-sweeping Day. They are of larger sizes, in green color. There are obviously more green leaves among the dry ones and there are single leaves, but the shoots are more or less in buds.

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