Jasmine, an herbal flowering plant, is known for its fragrance and the relaxation it promotes, Dr. Ray Sahelian reports. Drinking this herbal flower as a tea offers health benefits and aromatherapy. The antioxidant effects of this tea on cancer rank higher than most teas. Antioxidants work to protect your body against free radicals. These free radicals, or unstable molecules, have links to cancer. Any substance that can prevent free radicals from harming the cells also may help protect you from cancer. The U.S. Food and Drug...
While, as of September 2011, there are no scientific studies on the combination of jasmine and green tea and their effects on skin, there is research on the benefits of each individual substance.
The blend is then shaped into tiny "pearls" to produce what is known as jasmine pearl tea. Since jasmine pearl tea is made primarily from green tea leaves, it provides many of the same health benefits as green tea. Consult with...
In Japan and China, white tea is often blended with dried jasmine blossoms to make a fragrant beverage favored by centenarians. The authors of "The Okinawa Program" note that the benefits of Asian jasmine white teas come from p...
Jasmine rice is a type of white rice that is popular in Thailand but available in many other areas of the world. Jasmine rice has long grains and a light taste that makes it suitable as a side dish to a variety of foods. Althou...
The aromatic flower is used for beguiling the senses, adorning sacred temples, flavoring tea and scenting the sacred water of Buddhist monks. Besides jasmine's obvious beauty and euphoric scent, its leaves, stem and root are al...
While most people are aware that green tea has health benefits, few people actually understand how and why it benefits the body. With a slight twist on the traditional variety, orange and jasmine green teas can be delicious var...
Jasmine green tea is simply green tea that has been flavored with jasmine flowers. The benefits of green tea are still being studied, but there is no doubt about the high levels of antioxidants it contains. Jasmine is prized fo...
Jasmine flowers, or the oil extracted from their blossoms, can be found in herbal supplements, culinary teas, aromatherapy products and cosmetics. The flower is used folklorically for its aphrodisiac, antioxidant and anthelmint...
High-quality loose tea leaves are blended with jasmine petals, giving the tea a delicate, mildly sweet flavor and aromatic fragrance. Jasmine tea is particularly healthy because it is high in a group of powerful antioxidants kn...