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Tea enhances libido, deals with erectile dysfunction – Nutritionist

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Tea has been recommended for those trying to improve their sexual desire due to its mood- and energy-lifting effects.

Tea is said to contain antioxidants, which are beneficial to one’s health. Catechin antioxidants in tea can help boost libido. These catechins help boost circulation throughout the body, including your sexual drive.

However, before consuming the tea and tea products, it is critical to conduct appropriate research and consult with a healthcare practitioner.

A nutritionist in the Upper East Region, Paul Akpanga, made these comments when he joined listeners at A1 Radio to celebrate International Tea Day. 

“Tea also has some libido effects,” he said. Mr. Akapanga added that through glycogenesis, some extra energy is pushed into the penal region for men. Glycogenesis is the process of storing excess glucose for use by the body at a later time. Glycogenolysis occurs when the body, which prefers glucose as an energy source, needs energy. The glycogen previously stored by the liver is broken down into glucose and dispersed throughout the body.

“Sometimes, if people find it hard to get an erection, or sustain an erection, tea is recommended. But then, a lot of tests would have to be done to know your reaction and allergy levels before the type of tea would be recommended. Tea is used to manage erectile dysfunction,” he said. 

Meanwhile, the public has been reminded that not all beverages can be considered tea

International Tea Day is honoured around the world, drawing attention to the cultural significance and economic influence of tea in many countries. This annual event honours tea’s rich history and different traditions, as well as its critical role in encouraging sustainable agriculture and supporting the livelihoods of millions of people.

Tea lovers and industry professionals alike celebrate International Tea Day by organising events, tastings, and educational activities to raise awareness about the art of tea cultivation, processing, and consumption. It provides a venue for people to appreciate different types of tea, including as black, green, white, oolong, and herbal infusions, by highlighting its distinct flavours, smells, and health benefits.

The global tea industry is a major contributor to local economies, providing employment opportunities for farmers, traders, and workers involved in tea production. International Tea Day serves as a reminder of the importance of sustainable tea farming practices, emphasising the need to protect natural resources, promote fair trade, and ensure the well-being of tea workers.

Source: A1radioonline.com|101.1MHz|Mark Kwasi Ahumah Smith|Ghana

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