It is hard not to think that just about any tea is a “herbal tea”. After all tea leaves are nothing if they are not a natural part of the herbal world. And the definition of a “herb” is any plant that can be used for both food value and to provide positive medical value when it is used as part of diet. And teas certainly pass both of those tests with flying colors.
The Healing Properties Of Herbal Teas
Posted: 5th March 2010
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Anyway you look at it, tea is very important for your health. There are many ways to use it, just as there are different types of tea.The one you want use depends on how you feel at that particular time and the result you want to achieve at that point in time. Any how you use it, tea is very important to your health.
Benefits of Tea to Your Health
Posted: 23rd February 2010
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Darjeeling is a sort of black tea. It is grown in just about the city with the same name.
Darjeeling Tea
Posted: 19th February 2010
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My Mother-in-law never can sit through a meal in the winter. In the summer she has always been able to keep a water pitcher or tea pitcher on the table, and that helps. But she always has gotten up to fill glasses. A tea pot cozy could transform her winters to being more relaxing.
Luxury Of A Tea Pot Cozy
Posted: 26th January 2010
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Most people associate green tea with China or Japan, but there are other countries that are major players in the green tea industry. You may be surprised what countries grow green tea!
Different Types of Green Tea
Posted: 8th January 2010
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A study had been conducted among Japanese women between green tea and Wu-Yi Tea. The study aims to show the difference of these two tea varieties in terms of their fat-burning abilities.
The Edge of Wu-Yi Tea Over Green Tea
Posted: 28th December 2009
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A cup of tea, when you are tired, is a great energy drink. Nobody can deny the important role of Tea in the life of human population. Irrespective of cultures or countries Tea is the one item every body enjoys. There are many varieties of tea. The love for tea among the global population has grown to many heights with the changed aroma and taste.
Chai Tea
Posted: 2nd December 2009
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Wu-Yi tea is not just for those who desire to lose weight. Wu-Yi tea has plenty of other benefits as well. It has been said that regular ingestion of Wu Yi tea can reduce the incidence of heart problems, such as heart attacks and stroke, keep bones and teeth health, make your skin glow, and even protect you from cancer. It also is an energy booster, and more energy means a youthful and happy disposition.
What You Get Out of Drinking Wu-Yi Tea
Posted: 26th November 2009
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It is amazing how occasions are invented from notable people in history. The tradition of English Tea is similarly as fascinating. Read on to learn more.
English Tea - Origin of a Winning Tradition
Posted: 16th November 2009
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Jasmine teas are usually made using Green tea as a base, to which the flowers are added. The floral aroma of a good quality variety is exquisite and as you drink the pale yellow, almost colourless brew, you can just lose yourself in a timeless bubble. This is quite often the most appealing Chinese tea to those of you who are traditional Indian Black tea drinkers.
Insider’s Guide to Chinese Teas - Part 3 Jasmine
Posted: 5th November 2009
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