What active ingredients does mate tea contain and how do they affect us?

Mate tea is a very old drink made from the mate bush. It is mainly the leaves from which mate tea is obtained and which contain a particularly large number of the ingredients. Above all, caffeine is found in relatively high doses. In addition, there are other substances that have a very special effect on tea drinkers.

In this article, we would like to look at the ingredients, their significance in a cultural and medical context and the enjoyment of tea itself. In doing so, we will first look at the plant, explain some of the substances it contains and the effects on the human body. The evaluation of mate tea as a stimulating drink and medicinal potion is quite ambivalent. However, the triumph of the caffeinated drink in Europe and various social groups and milieus is undisputed: students, athletes, health-conscious, spiritual people, vegans and vegetarians, friends of South American cuisine and lifestyle.

The mate bush: What else is in the leaves besides caffeine?

The sought-after ingredients in the mate shrub are found in higher concentrations in the leaves, which are dried and processed into tea. Up to 1.6% mate caffeine content can be found in them. What is caffeine and how does it work? What other substances are contained in the mate leaf and how do these substances affect the body?

Caffeine (coffein)

The alkaloid caffeine, also known as teein or caffeine, is a stimulating, energising substance from the group of xanthines. It is found in coffee, tea, cola, guarana and, sometimes in extreme quantities, in energy drinks. It is considered to have a stimulating and slightly psychoactive effect,Chemical composition of caffeine but to a very manageable extent, so that, for example, perception is not altered.

In a positive sense, caffeine has a general stimulating effect and stimulates the circulation (central nervous system). It has also been documented to cause bronchial dilation, which provides relief for people with breathing difficulties in the bronchial space. Furthermore, it stimulates a sluggish intestine and promotes the musculature there. Depending on the condition and the person, the following properties are beneficial or harbour dangers: increase in blood pressure, increase in heart rate and pulse, inhibition of muscle contraction.

Clearly negative effects include increased gastric acid production and, with too much caffeine, sleep disturbances and nervousness occur.

Theobromine

Another alkaloid with a similar structure is theobromine. It is also slightly psychoactive and stimulates the nervous system. It is also this substance that stimulates urinary and bladder activity when drinking tea or coffee, for example. It also has a vasodilatory effect, stimulates the heart and is therefore contained in some medicines for the treatment of coronary arteries. It also counteracts the urge to cough in cough medicines.

Chemical composition of Theobromin

Theophylline

The natural substance theophylline also comes from the group of alkaloids and has a similar effect to its two relatives already described. Its positive effect in bronchial diseases and acute respiratory distress is particularly noteworthy. Although overdoses can also lead to negative effects such as heart palpitations and a drop in blood pressure, theophylline's positive properties make it an indispensable ingredient in very many medicines, complementing other drugs well or cancelling out their negative effects.

Flavonoids

This is a whole group of different natural substances that are found not only in mate tea but also in many foods. Humans absorb them in relatively large quantities without any problems. The effects are overwhelmingly positive. Among other things, they can have an anti-allergic, antibacterial and antiviral effect and activate the immune system.

Other ingredients:

  • Vitamins A, B-1, B-2, C, E
  • Carotene
  • Pantothenic acid
  • Magnesium, calcium, potassium
  • Iron
  • Sodium

How is mate tea enjoyed?

Mate tea is enjoyed with special mate accessories and should be prepared and drunk with great calm and care. The dried leaves are placed in the mate cup, called a calabash, and first covered with warm water and stirred before finally being covered with hot water in the vessel. The typical mate cup is made of a dried bottle gourd or wood.

In addition, various utensils are used for the traditional preparation. The drink is enjoyed through a very specific device. The metal drinking straw, the bombilla, is a filter that prevents powder and leaves from entering the mouth when drinking. It is placed inside the calabash while the tea is sipped at the narrow end. This procedure can be repeated as often as desired with friends, as the mate leaves are very productive and mate tea traditionally tastes strong.

In the meantime, the consumption of mate tea, which has been practised in some South American countries for over 1000 years, has also become widespread in the Western world. Along with certain foods, dishes and both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, mate tea is one of the most popular specialities from South America and is imported in large quantities.

The trade is flourishing, as both the craftsmanship of the accessories and the product itself are in high demand. The mate plant requires a warm climate at altitudes of up to 800 metres and relatively high humidity as well as moderate sunlight, which is why it is not easy to grow in our latitudes. In its home countries of Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, about 50% of mate is still harvested from wild specimens.

What is the significance of mate tea in medicine? - Is the drink suitable as a weight loss aid?

The selection of the most important ingredients of mate tea earlier in this article has already shown you the benefits and special effects on the human organism. There is no question that many ingredients can be very valuable for humans. Basically, the effect of mate in appropriate quantities is not only harmless for most people, but even has a positive and stimulating effect.


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Attributed properties of the mate drink with caffeine & co:

  • Activating and invigorating the nervous system
  • Invigorating, refreshing, increases mental strength and concentration
  • Purifies the blood
  • Reduces the appetite
  • Relieves stress
  • Not clearly proven: slows down the ageing process

The philosophy behind it even sees Yerba Mate caffeine as one of the central ingredients of this "health cocktail". In addition, the antioxidants, minerals and vitamins in the tea are emphasised. Another property is controversial: mate tea is said to help with weight loss. We cannot confirm this statement across the board. However, it is true that cold mate tea in particular curbs the appetite, has a very positive effect on the gastrointestinal system and stimulates digestion and can even help with constipation. Since drinking it also stimulates the flow of sweat during sports and activates the entire circulatory system, mate is therefore suitable for supporting a healthy lifestyle and diet. However, mate tea alone will not lead to weight loss, only a healthy and balanced diet and sufficient exercise will help.



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