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Sip Matcha Tea For Healthy Breasts

Sweet dreams are made of teas…who am I to disagree đŸŽ¶? 

Matcha tea (figuratively) beats away breast cancer, but not all matcha is Dr. V. approved (and some I 100% disagree with!) So power up your kettle because today we are going to sip into the world of my favorite tea!

Pour yourself a cup of the only matcha brand [1]I drink, since it is tested for toxins and radioactivity. Let’s discuss how mighty matcha kicks out breast cancer, types to avoid, and the art of harvesting this miracle-working brew. And yes, of course, I shared a few healthy and creative ways to enjoy matcha tea at the end! 

However, before we get started, I want to note that matcha isn’t for everybody. If even a little caffeine makes you feel nervous or anxious or prevents you from a good night’s sleep, then please try decaffeinated matcha, or do not sip at all. The beauty of matcha is that it is balanced with L-theanine, which has a calming effect on your brain. It’s a perfect balance, so very few people feel the effects of caffeine. 

Matcha and Breast Cancer

Compared to its well-known friend, green tea, matcha gives you up to 137 times more EGCG [2]! How’s that for effectiveness!? Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is a unique plant compound called catechin. It is loaded with potent antioxidants that protect against free radicals causing cellular damage, giving it the name: “Tumor Terminator.” 

Here are a few studies showing why drinking matcha tea can help your body calm down breast cancer growth:

Matcha and General Health Benefits

No matter who you are, matcha tea will do wonders for your vibrant health journey. Here are just a few examples:matcha breast cancer [1]

Not All Matcha Is Created Equally

I’ll be straightforward—some are brimming with sugars, dyes, and other processed toxins that never belong if your body! AND THIS IS WHY IT IS SO IMPORTANT TO READ LABELS!

If you want to skip the research and know you are getting the very best matcha, I offer Superfood Science’s Matcha Tea [1] directly on my website! It is tested for purity and quality. 

For example, the always-popular Starbucks is not helping their matcha-lovers buyers because their Grande (medium) matcha lattes contain around 30grams of sugar! That is about 6 sugar cubes. Adults—at the very most—should have 25 grams of sugar a day according to the American Heart Association [8]. For those on a healthy breast journey, your sugar intake should be as minimal as possible since sugar feeds cancer. Their matcha latte is also packed with 190 calories and 140 mg of sodium! YIKES! To which, Starbucks matcha receives 0 stars from me.

matcha breast cancerBut it gets worse, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf’s 12-ounce matcha latte fills your body with a scary 41 grams of sugar! To put it in perspective, a full-size Snickers bar is only 20 grams of sugar!

Matcha Mistakes To Avoid

How Matcha Is Harvested

Typically only in May, the very best matcha is harvested by hand. About 6 weeks before the harvest, the tea fields are covered from the top. Traditionally this was done with straw, but nowadays black vinyl sheets are typically used. The strategy behind the veil is to gradually decrease the amount of sunlight and hence create photosynthesis by covering up more of the light allowed to shine on the plants.

By the time harvest rolls around, the highest grade matcha is grown in near-darkness. This causes the tea leaves to produce more chlorophyll and amino acids in their delicate buds. Once picked, the leaves start their drying process in large cages equipped with heated blowers. Next is the immensely time-consuming and rigorous task of destemming and deveining happens. Once it is ready, it will be ground into a fine powder using large granite wheels that rotate very slowly. Of course, depending on your product, this process can take on many different shapes and formats. 

How To Enjoy Matcha For Stopping Breast Cancer Cells

It’s time to get creative! Matcha doesn’t have to be consumed as a hot tea. If you have a favorite style, please share it in the comments below!

  1. Matcha up your smoothie: You know I love a good superfood smoothie! Adding a scoop of my ceremonial-grade matcha [1] to your morning smoothie is a perfect way to get the benefits of matcha if you don’t desire the taste. 
  2. Matcha Mojito Mocktail: Muddled mint and lime, water, lime juice, ice, a pinch of stevia, and a packet of matcha will definitely send you straight to vacation mode! 
  3. Matcha almond, cashew, or pumpkin seed milk: Options are limitless here! Add in a packet of matcha with your favorite non-dairy milk and enjoy iced or steamed. 

 

Don’t be fooled by matcha-flavored cakes, mochi, ice cream, and sweet desserts. They are not giving you any of the health benefits of my daily organic, certified matcha tea. [1]

So matcha love for this qual-tea 😉! Sip, sip, hooray to vibrant health and a healthy breast journey! You got this—my team and I and my Breast Cancer Conqueror coaches [10] are here to support you and guide you along the way.Â