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1 Tis’ Tea Season Katie Mattis November 2014 Katie Mattis 2014 Lesson Plan

2 Prevalence  160 million US citizens drink tea, that’s about half of the population  Tea and tea lattes are on Starbucks best sellers list  Supermarkets average making $2.25 billion dollars in retail on tea Katie Mattis 2014 Lesson Plan

3 Objectives  Students will be able to name three different types of tea and at least one health benefit, after the presentation.  Students will know what characteristics to consider when assessing the pharmaceutical properties of different herbal teas, after the presentation. Katie Mattis 2014 Lesson Plan

4 Background Info Katie Mattis 2014 Lesson Plan

5 White Tea Facts  Brew: 185°F 2-4minutes  Minimally processed  High antioxidants  Low caffeine  Most expensive Katie Mattis 2014 Lesson Plan

6 Black Tea Facts  Brew: Boiling water 3-5 minutes  Most popular tea in US  Longest oxidation period  Heart health benefits Katie Mattis 2014 Lesson Plan

7 Green Tea Facts  Brew: 185°F 2-4minutes  Only slightly more processing than white tea  Sometimes found in a fine milled Matcha form  Same heart health benefits as black tea  Dental health benefits Katie Mattis 2014 Lesson Plan

8 Herbal Teas  Not actually tea! Katie Mattis 2014 Lesson Plan

9 Herbal Teas Katie Mattis 2014 Lesson Plan

10 Considerations  Some teas have a pharmaceutical effect, is there a possibility of DNI?  Chamomile: anticoagulants  St. John’s Wort: hypertension medication and serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)  Gingko: aspirin, anticoagulants, and seizure medications  Ginseng: diabetes mellitus management  Ginger: anticoagulants  Saw Palmetto: oral contraceptives  Valarian root, melatonin: SSRIs, antivans  Also must check ingredients for herbs that may have unwanted side effects  Senna: laxative effect  Chicory root: GI complications  Parsley: diuretic effect Katie Mattis 2014 Lesson Plan

11 Considerations Katie Mattis 2014 Lesson Plan

12 Considerations  What your client is putting in their tea? Katie Mattis 2014 Lesson Plan

13 Quick Quiz  Which tea is processed the least and contains the most antioxidants?  A. Green  B. Black  C. White  Which herbal tea is proposed to have liver health benefits?  A. Peppermint  B. Dandelion  C. Fennel Katie Mattis 2014 Lesson Plan

14 Quick Quiz  Which herbal tea is known to effect blood sugar levels and can effect diabetes management?  A. Ginseng  B. Ginger  C. Chamomile  Which two teas are known to have heart healthy benefits?  A. Green and Peppermint  B. White and Black  C. Green and Black Katie Mattis 2014 Lesson Plan

15 References Katie Mattis 2014 Lesson Plan


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