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Kyushu mulberry leaf tea is [Functionally labeled food]: Notification number F837 Unbleached tea pack 2.5g☓60 packets The only raw materials used are mulberry leaves (produced in Kyushu) and barley lactic acid fermented GABA (manufactured in Japan). .
[Notification] This product contains GABA. GABA has been reported to have the ability to lower blood pressure in people with high blood pressure. This food is suitable for people with high blood pressure.
This product uses fresh mulberry leaves grown in Kyushu (mainly Kagoshima) without the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers, processed using the Japanese tea manufacturing method, and added with domestically produced GABA. We have added GABA, which is suitable for people with high blood pressure, to the delicious and popular mulberry leaf tea.
Recommended daily intake: 1 packet (2.5g) After extraction, the functional ingredients contain over 12.3mg of GABA. Contains no caffeine. You can enjoy it deliciously by boiling it, brewing it in a teapot, or pouring it into cold water. We perform steam sterilization at our factory so that you can feel safe using cold water.
We purchase mulberry leaf tea directly from farmers, and our HACCP-certified factory handles everything from finishing processing to products, and we carry out thorough hygiene and quality control. Regarding sales prices, we offer our products at affordable prices so that our customers can enjoy drinking our products as much as possible.
Kawamura Farm's Kyushu Mulberry Leaf Tea - Food with Function Claims - Contains GABA What kind of ingredient is GABA? It is called GABA because its English name is Gamma-Amino Buryric Acid. GABA is a natural substance that is widely present in animals and plants, and acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter. Foods rich in GABA include tomatoes, asparagus, potatoes, eggplants, pumpkin, and sprouted brown rice. Conversely, excitatory neurotransmitters are also present, such as dopamine and glutamate, which is known for its umami taste. When we are exposed to stress in our social lives, GABA is consumed in large quantities in order to alleviate it, and tends to become deficient.Excitatory neurotransmitters are secreted excessively, and the state of excitement continues, and noradrenaline is secreted from the sympathetic nerves, causing blood vessels to secrete. shrinks and increases blood pressure. ``GABA has been reported to have the ability to lower blood pressure in people with high blood pressure.'' GABA ingested orally acts on GABA receptors in the intestines and kidneys, and is stimulated by sympathetic nerves. This medicine suppresses the secretion of noradrenaline, reduces vasoconstriction, and suppresses increases in blood pressure. ``The body's autonomic nervous system'' 24 hours a day to control body temperature, blood pressure, etc.
There is a sympathetic nervous system and a parasympathetic nervous system. *What is the sympathetic nervous system? Physical activity increases, causing vasoconstriction, increased blood pressure, secretion of sweat, and increased heart rate. *What is the parasympathetic nervous system? Your mind and body are in a rested state, which lowers your blood pressure and slows your heart rate. Noradrenaline is released as a sympathetic neurotransmitter (conveys information to neighboring nerve cells and muscles), causing blood vessels to constrict and blood pressure to rise.