KASH people in Pakistan use MUGICHA instead of Chaye aur cold drinks in Summer

PakistaniFirst

Minister (2k+ posts)
Health Benefits of Mugicha


Mugicha is a traditional Japanese tea made of roasted barley. It is served hot or as a cold summer beverage. Barley is a caffeine-free grain and the Colorado State University Extension says that it contains minerals and vitamins that helps to prevent diabetes, maintain an adequate weight and reduce cholesterol. That is possibly why mugicha is often associated with health benefits, not all of which are scientifically proven. Consult your doctor before using mugicha medicinally.


Possible Cancer Preventive

In his 1993 book “The Cancer Prevention Diet,” Michio Kushi, a leader in the macrobiotic and health-food movement, includes roasted barley tea in the list of beverages that prevent cancer. Kushi does not explain barley’s anti-cancer mechanism, but a look at some of the grain’s nutrients offers a clue. According to the National Barley Foods Council, barley provides vitamins A, C, E and the trace mineral selenium. The four are antioxidants, substances that protect your cells from disease-causing molecules called free radicals. Although the tea is made of the grain, it is relevant to note that, in a discussion about barley leaf, the information website Drugs.com says that science has not determined whether it is a cancer preventive or cure.

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Antibacterial Properties

According to a 2006 article in the “Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry,” barley “coffee,” a beverage made of roasted ground barley like mugicha, protects your teeth against cavities. It does so by preventing the bacterium Streptococcus mutans from proliferating on the tooth's surface and causing decay. If you enjoy mugicha, be aware that adding sugar to your drink may neutralize its anti-tooth decay benefits.


Cholesterol Control


Macrobiotics guru Michio Kushi says that mugicha “melts animal fat from the body.” He does not explain how he reached his conclusion, but barley is able to reduce fat and cholesterol in the body, according to a study in the 2013 issue of "BioMed Research International."


Additional Benefits


The Tao Healing Arts Center in Santa Monica, California, says on its website that mugicha facilitates digestion and helps your body to flush impurities. Michio Kushi also writes in the “Cancer Prevention Diet” that the tea relieves fever. If researchers have studied barley for those properties, the results proving or disproving them





Packet of 52 cost around 300 Pakistani rupee in Japan

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1 is enough for about 2 L water

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2 L of this Mugicha (healthy drink) cost about Pakistani 6 Rs.
 
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Pak Falcon

Minister (2k+ posts)
9 Health Benefits of Black Tea

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Cardiovascular Health
Black tea is abundant in antioxidants, such as flavonoids, demonstrated to prevent the oxidation of LDL cholesterol, preventing damage in both the bloodstream and at artery walls, and lowering the risk of heart disease. Additionally, it has been shown that black tea flavonoids are able to both improve coronary vasodilation and reduce clots. Polypehnols found in black tea are also very strong antioxidants, and the manganese in black tea may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease by helping cardiac muscle function.

Cancer Prevention
Polyphenols in tea seem to help in preventing formation of potential carcinogens in the body, particularly in certain types of cancer, such as ovarian, lung, prostate, colorectal, and bladder. Other studies reveal that black tea may help prevent stomach, prostate, and breast cancer. A compound in black tea called TF-2 causes such cancer cells to go into apoptosis (programmed cell death) while normal cells remain unaffected. One study on oral cancer showed that consuming black tea can significantly reduce the risk of oral cancer, particularly in those who smoke cigarettes and use other tobacco products.

Skin and Hair Health
The antioxidants in green tea may help keep your skin from being plagued by acne, and in some cases have been demonstrated to function equally as well as the harsher benzoyl peroxide used in so many skin products.

Bone and Connective Tissue
Studies indicate that the bones of regular tea drinkers are stronger than those of non-tea drinkers, even when other variables were adjusted for. Scientists theorize it may be an effect of the powerful tea's phytochemicals.

Digestive Tract Health
The tannins in tea have a therapeutic effect on gastric and intestinal illnesses and make it a great digestive aid, used in China as such for thousands of years. These tannins decrease intestinal activity and exercise an antidiarrheal effect. The polyphenols in green tea have been demonstrated to have an effect on intestinal inflammation suffered by people afflicted with conditions like irritable bowel syndrome.

Brain and Nervous System
Unlike high levels of caffeine found in coffee, the low amounts in black tea promote blood flow in the brain without over stimulating the heart. The caffeine in black tea hones mental focus and concentration and studies show that the amino acid L-theanine found in black tea can help you relax and concentrate more fully on tasks. Black tea has been shown to reduce levels of the stress hormone cortisol after a month of drinking four cups of tea daily. The caffeine in black tea might also give your memory the boost it needs for a few hours and some studies suggest that a regular tea habit may help protect against Parkinson's disease.

Increased Energy
In moderation caffeine can be a benefit - in black tea it stimulates the metabolism, increases brain function and aids alertness. The caffeine in tea acts as more of a subtle stimulant, taking more than a few minutes to take effect, rather than hitting your system as quickly as coffee or cola. This effect is assisted by another compound found only in tea, theophylline. While caffeine chiefly targets the brain and muscles, theophylline stimulates the respiratory system, heart and kidneys. This helps maintain a healthy cardiovascular system.

Oral Health
Research suggests that catechin antioxidants in black tea may reduce oral cancers. Tea's polyphenols and tannin perform as antibiotics, preventing bacteria that cause tooth decay, and the polyphenols in tea can help to keep in check the bacteria that cause bad breath.

Immune System
Tea is full of substances called "tannins," which studies have shown have the ability to fight viruses such as influenza, dysentery and hepatitis. One such tannin named "catechin" helps suppress tumors. Black tea also contains alkylamine antigens, which help boost immune response.


Thats why we drink black tea
 

Sadia Hashmi

Senator (1k+ posts)
Barley ...... Yes People drink Barley or Satuu in Pakistan but ironically we drink them with a lot of sugar or Gurr


meetha itna bura b nae hota,,,, hamara stamina strong krta hy.... taste b acha hota hy,,, akhir log ye q nae sochty k dunya k sary fruits methy q hoty hn......???

sugar ,,,gurr,,, raw sugar ko bura bna dea gea hy ,,,,
 
meetha itna bura b nae hota,,,, hamara stamina strong krta hy.... taste b acha hota hy,,, akhir log ye q nae sochty k dunya k sary fruits methy q hoty hn......???

sugar ,,,gurr,,, raw sugar ko bura bna dea gea hy ,,,,

Madam .... Sugar Just Provides Energy and Zero Nutrients, so having sugar deprive ur body of Nutritions
While most fruits provide a small amount of sugar and are packed with nutritions
So Mamm I advise u to cut back ur sugar intake
 

PakistaniFirst

Minister (2k+ posts)
Over Consumption of any thing is not good for our health.

People need to be educated to take care there self to live a healthy life.
 

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