Arctic Tea from Snøfnugg: A Range of Health Benefits
What is Arctic Tea Good For?
Herbal tea offers numerous health benefits. It is not only a relaxing beverage but also boosts our attention and concentration. Additionally, it is heart-friendly, supports gut health, and can help regulate blood sugar levels. Tea is an excellent alternative to coffee when you’re looking for a flavorful, low-calorie, unsweetened hot drink without caffeine.
The Benefits of Arctic Tea
Arctic tea, grown in the remote region around the village of Misvær in Bodø Municipality, Norway, has unique health benefits. Tea from this distinctive Arctic environment offers advantages that are enhanced by the special growing conditions.
Willowherb Extract (E. angustifolium) and Its Effects
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common condition in adult men. In Europe, there is increasing attention on extracts from willowherb (E. angustifolium) due to their positive effects on BPH symptoms.
A study involving 128 adult men examined the effects of a dietary supplement containing willowherb extract. The results showed that willowherb extracts (EAE) can improve the quality of life for men with BPH. The supplement helps reduce the amount of urine left in the bladder after urination, thereby decreasing nighttime urination. Additionally, it improves overall kidney function without harming the liver or kidneys.
In summary, willowherb extract (EAE) contains many healthy plant compounds, including various polyphenols. Of particular importance are the compounds Oenothein A and B, which are converted to urolithins in the gut. These urolithins are known to reduce inflammation. Therefore, the EAE supplement likely helps alleviate symptoms of an enlarged prostate (BPH) through its anti-inflammatory effects.
Conclusion
Arctic tea, especially from Misvær, and willowherb extract offer a range of health benefits. While the tea generally promotes well-being, willowherb extract specifically supports the treatment of BPH symptoms.
Sources
“Study on the Effect of Willowherb Extract on BPH Symptoms.” DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2021.111414