With the growing popularity of tea, Americans enjoy drinking tea on a daily basis totaling an average of 165 million cups a day. On-going research that drinking just 4 cups of tea a day may offer significant health benefits.
The Growing Popularity of Tea and Health Benefits
Posted: 12th March 2009
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Most people know oolong tea as the kind they are served in Chinese restaurants. Although this type of tea has long been treasured in Asia, it is now gaining popularity in the west.
Oolong Tea - Ready for a Quintessential Experience?
Posted: 27th February 2009
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What is Wu Yi tea? Where is it from? How does it work? This article offers some basic insight to these questions.
Wu Yi Tea
Posted: 14th February 2009
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Regardless of the hype the tea (also known as “Oolong”) has been given by the media, its use as a slimming agent has been around for several hundred years and it has been recommended by practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine for health benefits in prevention of heart attacks and cancer. In the North American society, as with many global societies food plays a central role not only as the substance that fuels the body but as a source of entertainment and social interaction.
Wu Yi Tea Goes With Everything
Posted: 10th February 2009
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Natural green tea is a wonderful weight loss alternative and gives your system a much needed boost to make you feel on top of the world. In Asia, not only is it recognized for its weight loss ability, it is also known to have other health benefits such as detoxification of the whole body system, increasing he body’s metabolism and prevention against some infections.
The Benefits of Natural Green Tea
Posted: 15th January 2009
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There are many health benefits to drinking tea. Tea contains a number of antioxidants substances called polyphenols, (flavonoids) which assist in preventing all kinds of cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Drinking tea has also been proven to reduce stress, lower the risk of stroke and LDL Cholesterol levels, increase HDL levels, strengthen the immune system, promote digestion, inhibit growth of bacteria in the mouth and reduce blood pressure.
The Benefits of Drinking Tea
Posted: 22nd December 2008
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Green tea has long been known as a way to better your body and lose weight. For years, scientists have wondered what exactly it is that makes green tea so great, and now we know.
Green Tea Extract Benefits
Posted: 5th December 2008
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Tea has been a healthful drink for Asians for many centuries. Recent scientific studies have pointed to the health benefits of green tea in heart health, cancer prevention, and oral health due to its polyphenols, which are antioxidant nutrients to combat damaging of free radicals to overall health.
The Health Potency of Tea
Posted: 4th December 2008
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Tea is the second most popular beverage next to water. If you’re sensitive to caffeine, there’s always decaffeinated green or black teas. Tea has so many health benefits, whether loose leaves or in bags.
Great Alternative to a Cup of Coffee
Posted: 3rd December 2008
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Bulk tea is the most economical way to purchase this beverage, which is a favorite in much of the world - and in many places, has a lot of tradition associated with it. The Japanese tea ceremony goes back centuries; in much of Asia, it is said that the sky rained tea on the day Buddha was born. Afternoon tea, complete with a wide array of tea accessories, dates back 300 years in Britain, and anger over taxes on bulk tea led to a raid on cargo ships anchored in Boston Harbor one November night in 1775 - and this changed the course of history.
Learn More About Bulk Tea
Posted: 24th November 2008
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