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Korean Green Tea, much more then a simple cup of tea!
There is a precious lesson to learn from Koreans. They drink green tea but for them this is not only tasting a flavor matter, it also means "thinking the flavor". How do they do it? Koreans do a switch from focusing on a drink to focusing on their soul. I invite you to read on the article.

Coke’s New Green Tea Drink, Enviga, Will Burn Calories
Next month Coke will start selling a new drink containing green tea, and it’s been proven to burn calories.

TEA an antioxidant - A cupful of information
Now lets be true to ourselves and consent to the fact that most of us cannot start their day without a cup of HOT, STEAMING tea. Now we all know how refreshing ‘CHAI’ (TEA) is at all times but did you all know how healthy chai is? It is well known that fruits and vegetables are good sources of antioxidants, however what is less well known is the amount of antioxidants present in tea. Read on to know more…

Tea helps to fight cavities and a host of other diseases
Worried about your tea intake? Relax, researchers are finding more and more benefits of sipping tea, but remember to keep it black.

The World of Green Tea
While flavor and appearances are what most people notice between green and black tea, the fundamental benefits of green tea versus black are also very much worth noting. The distinct differences between green and black tea arise from the processing that is involved in making each variety.

Cancer and Green Tea – Sorting Through the Evidence
Asian cultures drink a large amount of green tea and have a significantly lower than incidence of cancer, heart disease and stroke. Of course, there may be other factors in the Asian lifestyle that affect their lower incidence of disease. However, there are some statistics that are startling. For instance, nearly 75% of all Japanese men smoke, yet their risk of lung cancer and heart disease is significantly lower than that of American men.

Could Green Tea Provide a Cure for Cancer?
Although scientific studies at this point are not altogether conclusive, there is strong evidence to suggest that green tea can be effective in preventing cancer. That may be particularly true for colorectal and pancreatic cancers. At this point, a number of doctors agree that, for most people, the health benefits of drinking green tea far outweigh the risks.

Green Tea - Natural Cure for Damaged and Aging Skin
Green tea is very popular due to its tremendous health benefits. It is a valuable anti aging agent and cure damaged skin naturally.

Can Green Tea Really Prevent Cancer?
There have been many studies in recent years that have supported the theory that green tea prevents cancer. One important study was conducted by the Saitama Cancer Center Research Institute in Japan. This study showed that when mice were fed EGCG (the most potent anti-oxidant in green tea) from green tea, the EGCG showed up in the organs where the cancer was located, and appeared to have an effect on the cancer cells.

Does Green Tea Raise Your Risk of Lung Cancer?
The power of green tea comes from its high level of anti-oxidants. Tea comes from the Camellia sinensis plant, and the tea leaves naturally contain catechins. Catechins belong to the flavan-3-ol class of flavonoids.

Green Tea Extract And Successful Weight Loss
Green tea is one of the hottest selling weight loss supplements. Check out green tea weight loss benefits.

Green Tea: the Antioxidant of Antioxidants
Tea has been taken by humans since prehistory, and the popularity of green tea has been boosted by the realisation that it combats free radicals enabling it to fight viruses, slow aging, and, generally, have a beneficial effect on health. Furthermore there is growing evidence that a component of gr

Green Tea Diet - Imagine The Possibilities
Way back when, (5,000 years ago) China and India may have been the first countries to harvest the tea and practice a form of green tea diet.

Lose Weight With a Green Tea Weight Loss Supplement
This article explains the benefits of supplementing your diet and weight loss program with a Green Tea supplement.

Drinking Jasmine Tea
Jasmine tea dates back to the Sung Dynasty. To make this delicious blend, tea artisans plucked jasmine blossoms just as they were beginning to open. Then the petals were stored in a cool place until nightfall, when the blossoms began to release their fragrance. They were then added to dry green tea leaves, to allow the dry tea leaves to absorb the fragrance. Ordinary grades of tea were scented two or three times; the special grades even more.

Protection Against Digestive Cancer
Of course, green tea is not a magic bullet, and is not designed to replace traditional cancer treatments. However, it certainly appears that green tea is an important tool for protecting your body against many types of cancer and other illnesses, and may even be an effective adjunct treatment for those who already have cancer.

Weapons in the Battle Against Heart Disease
Research has shown that the flavonoids in green tea, particularly EGCG, are some of the most potent anti-oxidants around. There have been many studies that have associated green tea with a lower risk of heart disease. In particular, one study reported on UK Tea Council showed green tea to have a positive effect on many aspects of heart disease.

Beating the Gain
Combating aging isn’t easy. But, with a sensible approach that includes a healthy diet, plenty of exercise, and some green tea each day, you might just find yourself feeling fit and healthy at a ripe old age.

Preventing Cardiovascular Disease
We still have much to learn about all the wonderful properties of green tea, and how it can help us manage our health. However, there is clear evidence that green tea has a powerful disease preventing effect – likely even more so than fruits and vegetables. But, even though we still need more research, we certainly understand enough now to know that green tea is likely something we all should be drinking.

Can Green Tea Affect Prostate Cancer?
Prostate cancer and the effects on the prostate of green tea is of course of interest to all men. Can green tea effect the prostate and cancer in the male prostate? New information and results of tests show that it does effect the prostate and is beneficial to a healthy prostate.

L-Theanine as a Brain Supplement
For centuries, green tea has been used in the Orient for its relaxing properties. It is the L-Theanine that gives green tea its ability to be calming, in spite of the high amount of caffeine that is present.

Tea: Are Black Tea’s Anti-oxidants as Effective as Green Tea’s?
As research continues, it’s likely that we’ll find even more ways that tea can protect our health and slow down the aging process. And, now that it seems that tea can protect us regardless of whether we prefer green tea or black, it’s even easier to be certain we’re getting our daily dose of tea!

How is Black Tea Different from Other Teas?
To begin with, black tea has a heartier flavor than other forms of tea, particularly green tea. As a result, an individual who is interested in an intriguing taste sensation may be drawn to black tea. The black tea produced in China comes in varieties that are both sweet and spicy. They may also contain a chocolaty flavor or even one reminiscent of orchids.

What is a Tea of the Month Club?
A Tea of the Month Club is the perfect way to sample a variety of teas for yourself or for a gift. A tea selection will be made each month for the consumer and will be sent to your door. The selections are often made from high quality white, black, oolong, green and flavored teas.

Green Tea May Positively Effect Stomach Cancer in Habitual Tea Drinkers
Researchers found that habitual Chinese green tea drinkers (regardless of when they started drinking the tea) had a lower risk of stomach cancer than their non tea drinking counterparts.

How to Select Excellent Chinese Green Tea?
There are four basic steps of selecting quality tea. Good or fresh tea has a green luster in a tight shape; Poor tea is loose and dull....

Ovarian Cancer, Tea, and An Ounce Of Prevention
Ovarian cancer is an illness that progresses quickly. Discover why one female doctor calls a woman's ovaries her female balls, and her unique view on what they may be saying when they develop cancer. Also, find out what common ingredient reduced a woman's risk of ovarian cancer by 46%.

Green Tea Side Effects During Pregnancy
Pregnant women should limit the amount of green tea they drink during pregnancy. This article discusses why, as well as providing a guideline on how much coffee and tea can be safely drunk without significantly affecting the birth weight of your baby, or increasing the chance of miscarriage or stillbirths.