Monkey Picked Oolong Tea

This is the highest quality Oolong tea in existence. When infused, the unbroken, evenly-sized loose leaves gracefully offer the most complex Oolong bouquet available in the world. The name Monkey Picked Oolong Tea refers to Buddist monks who train monkeys to harvest the youngest leaves from the top of tea trees in the wilderness. Cultivated from these young tea leaves, it is perfect for multiple infusions.
This legendary Chinese tea is carefully harvested by trained monkeys in a remote mountain region of China. The monkeys were first used to collect tea ten centuries ago, because upon seeing it’s master trying to reach some tea growing wild on a mountain face, the monkey aided him by climbing up the steep face and collecting the tea leaves for his master. This wild tea was so tasty that other people began to train monkeys to collect the rare wild tea.
6 Reasons To Drink Green Tea
Every day the steady stream of good news about the health benefits of drinking green tea is getting harder to ignore, even hardcore coffee drinkers are beginning to slurp mugs of the wonderful brew we call Tea. The daily dose of inflammation reducing, disease-fighting antioxidants–long linked with heart protection–would be enough incentive, but wait, there is more! A lot more. 
Lower Your Risk Of Cancer
Many polyphenols - the potent antioxidants that green tea is famous for - help keep cancer cells from gaining a foothold in the body, by stunting their growth and then nullifying the creation of new blood vessels that tumors need to thrive. Studies have found that people who regularly drink green tea reduce their risk of stomach, breast, esophagus, colon, and/or prostate cancer.
Weight Loss
Green tea speeds up your body’s metabolism, your natural calorie burning process. This will help increase weight loss even during times when you are at rest.
Smooth Skin
Got a cut, scrape, or bite, and a little leftover green tea? Soak a cotton pad in it. The tea is a natural antiseptic that relieves itching and swelling. Try it on inflamed breakouts and blemishes, sunburns, even puffy eyelids.
Health Benefits Of Oolong Tea
Oolong Tea are semi-fermented teas that have simlar qualities to green teas and black teas; they are all full bodied with a savory flavorful and fruity, sweet aroma. Low in caffeine, relaxing with many health benefits. Here are some of the wonderful things that make Oolong Tea so healthy. 
The Health Benefits of Oolong Tea
- Oolong Tea contains amounts of polyphenols, which remove free radicals
- Free radicals damage skin such as dark pigmentation and liver spots
- Studies have shown that drinking Oolong Tea during or after a high cholesterol meal lowers the intake of fat content in the blood. Promoting healthy teeth, skin and bones.
- Free radicals turn skin lipids that are supposed to keep the skin fresh into lipid peroxide and thus accelerates the aging process. Polyphenols found in oolong tea slow down the aging process by combating free radicals
- Polyphenols enhance the function of enzymes
- Semi fermented Oolong Tea contains more polyphenols than black and green tea. Some polyphenols, like flavonoids, have antioxidant properties.
- The polyphenols contained in Oolong Tea help to control weight gain by activating the enzyme responsible for dissolving triglyceride (fat & cellulite deposits) and enhancing the function of fat burning metabolism
- Chinese herbalists have long believed that Oolong tea is a highly effective way of fighting symptoms that are associated with weak kidney and spleen energy
- Polyphenols help reduce and prevent tooth decay
