Is Masala tea good for your health? | Dalmia Gold

In India, a very popular variety of tea is masala tea. Masala tea is prepared by mixing various ingredients like cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, and black pepper. Apart from being aromatic and tasty, masala tea also has many health benefits.



 

A few of the health benefits of masala tea are –

 

1.     Boosts Immunity

Masala tea contains cinnamon and cardamom which are considered natural immunity boosters and have been used for ages for their medicinal properties.

 

2.     Helps in Digestion

The ingredients used in masala tea, like elaichi and tulsi, helps in digestion. Masala tea with elaichi increases the production of saliva which in turn helps in digestion.

 

3.     Prevents Cancer

According to various studies, it has been seen that ingredients used in masala tea, like cinnamon, cardamom, and clove help to some extent in preventing cancer. The ingredients in masala give the body energy to fight cancer cells.

 

4.     Has Antioxidant Properties

Masala tea has high antioxidant properties since it contains several kinds of spices. Masala tea helps to fight against diseases like cough and cold, and cholesterol and controls blood pressure and heart rate.

 

5.     Helps to Reduce Pain

Masala tea helps to reduce pain because of its inflammatory properties. It helps in severe distress and helps in blood circulation. Masala tea is widely used as a painkiller.

 

Masala tea is an inseparable drink from our everyday life. With all its health benefits and impeccable taste, it is one of the favorite drinks of most Indians. Most Indian tea brands have their own variant of masala tea. One such premier tea brand selling masala tea is Dalmia Gold. Known as Elaich Tea, it is a premier quality masala tea that is rich in aroma, taste, and mix of finest quality cardamom.

 

 

 

 

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