Green Tea has been shown to have a positive effect on many of the body’s systems. Research is also proving many more therapeutic benefits such as an increase in bone density in women, help with weight loss and an increase of metabolism. Green Tea is great for so much more but do you know how to truly benefit from drinking it?
Green Tea - A Miracle Formula?
Posted: 25th August 2008
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Green tea had been used in the Eastern Hemisphere, especially China, some 2000 years back. It is gaining popularity recently because green tea was found to be an active ingredient for weight loss and other disease treatments.
Green Tea - More Than Just Weight Loss
Posted: 21st August 2008
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What is so fantastic about white tea? What is it, what are its characteristics, and how is it made?
White Tea - Who Else Wants A Spellbinding Silver Needle?
Posted: 21st August 2008
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People who are not regular tea drinkers sometimes get the various bits of tea terminology confused. You would be amazed at how many times I have heard others get all mixed up when it comes to tea kettles and tea pots. They use the terms interchangeably, and it’s enough to make a true tea connoisseur react as if hearing fingernails run down a chalkboard!
The World Of The Tea Kettle
Posted: 16th August 2008
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Green teas have always been popular, especially in the Japanese cultures but have made their impact in the western world as well. Green tea has been used in many aspects in the last few years not only as a well brewed beverage but also added to supplements and other dietary items because of the rich antioxidants that this tea possess. You maybe asking what exactly is green tea.
Discover Green Tea
Posted: 11th August 2008
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Chai is the lifeblood of Indian culture. It is ingrained in the everyday life of an Indian household and most people in India drink about 5-6 cups a day. In North America, Chai Tea is not just a fad but here to stay as more people embrace this spicy indian tea. So, what’s so special about Chai Tea?
Chai Tea - The Latte of Indian Teas
Posted: 10th August 2008
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Some say there are amble health benefits. If so, what are they?
What Are the Short and Long Term Effects of Wu Yi Tea?
Posted: 8th August 2008
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Iced tea is a popular drink in the United States, and is becoming more popular in other countries, though it will probably never reach the level of consumption by Americans. Surveys have shown that around 2.2 billion gallons of tea are consumed in the USA every year, and at least 85 percent of the total is iced. With a host of choices for their iced drinks, such as powdered, canned, and bottled for a quick pick me up, and the traditional brewed drink using either bags or loose leaves, people in the United States have proven their love for this delicious beverage.
The History of Iced Tea
Posted: 6th August 2008
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Tea consumption is increasing every year, partly due to the health benefits the drink provides. But many tea drinkers are confused about the caffeine content in tea. Learn about how much caffeine content is really in a cup of tea.
Understanding Tea and Caffeine
Posted: 3rd August 2008
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Herbal teas are a great way to relax and calm yourself. If you have trouble sleeping, drink a cup of herbal tea. Some herbs, such as Chamomile, contain natural sedative properties, so falling asleep after a cup of hot tea is very common.
Herbal Teas And Their Benefits
Posted: 31st July 2008
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