"Ceylon black tea," which is abundant in "theaflavins," has just completed its very first profitable online auction.
At the Colombo Tea Auction last week, "CEYLON TEA," which has been in business for more than 150 years and makes some of the most expensive teas in the world, reached its highest level of demand and reached a major milestone.
Ceylon Tea held its first auction on an online platform. This was a much-needed change from the old ways of doing business in the industry.This transition was driven by COVID-19's "social distancing" and the rigorous health safeguards implemented by the island. The extremely successful auction held via an internet platform came to a satisfying conclusion in Colombo on a hopeful note for its "high-grown" teas, while simultaneously registering as the highest it has ever been in its whole history.
In a study that was carried out by the Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka (TRI), it was discovered that "theaflavins," which are antioxidant polyphenols present in black tea, can help regulate the virus and flush it out of the system.
'Anti-viral' qualities of teaĆ¢€”black tea may become the unique brew of choice with no side effects to fight against the Corona virus? This topic was recently covered in a scientific report that was published by the TRI.
. This study cited a previous investigation that was conducted in Taiwan and involved bioinformatic modeling of the chemical structures of 64 different chemicals in relation to SARS-CoV 2.
Black tea, in contrast to green tea, contains a significant amount of theaflavins (antioxidant polyphenols that are formed during the manufacture of black tea). It also reduces the symptoms of respiratory disorders and opens the airways in the lungs, which makes it simpler to breathe.
Researchers at the Sri Lanka Tea Board Laboratory think that drinking three to four cups of hot black tea without sugar or milk every day and breathing in its fumes can flush out viruses stuck in the throat and nose, boost the immune system, and stop inflammation.This is due to the catechins and polyphenols that are contained in black tea.
It is important to note that black tea has not been shown to be either a preventative measure or a treatment for COVID-19 by any means, but it is still something that warrants more investigation.
As a result of the pandemic, the Ceylon Tea business has recently discovered a potential silver lining and a path forward.
If you are looking for Ceylon tea for yourself, or if you want to give a special gift of Ceylon tea to someone special,
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