Red Tea vs Green Tea

Rooibos, also known as red tea, is equally high in antioxidants, however sourced from different substances to that of green tea. The antioxidants contained in rooibos – aspalathin and nothofagin – are comparatively rare, and help to regulate blood sugar, reduce excessive fat production, stress, and inhibit metabolic disorders.

After the results of recent studies related to the major players in sustainable weight loss, red tea can be considered an essential. In addition to preventing heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer’s and more, it is an accessible and effective answer to weight gain.

In production of Red Tea Detox one of the primary goals is to harness the incredible benefits of rooibos whilst combining the ingredient with a number of other, equally valuable elements.

Inforgraphic is presented by: www.dietandnutritiononline.com

Oral Health & Diabetes Connection

Feel that your body is suffering from diabetes? Your dental health could be related to it. This infographic created by Birch Dental Group shows us just how dental healthy Canadian adults really are, and how dental problems and diabetes could be connected. Simple tips like being regular with your brushing and flossing can help keep dental problems at bay, but also using an antiseptic mouthwash could add another protective layer. It goes without saying that sugary acidic drinks are a big no-no, as well as smoking, which increases your chances of getting gum disease by 5 times!

Infographic presented by: birchdentalgroup.com