March 12th, 2010 by groceryshopping
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Most of the world’s green tea is produced in China and Japan. In fact, China is where green tea originated. Centuries ago, before other tea processing methods were developed, tea harvesters simply dried tea leaves in the sun before storing [...]
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March 2nd, 2010 by groceryshopping
Drinking green tea made several discoveries regarding health benefits. Aside from green tea becoming an antioxidant, it is also claimed that it can help with cancer prevention, heart protection, arthritis prevention and liver protection. The Chinese people believe in the health benefits of green tea so this wonderful drink has been part of the diet [...]
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February 25th, 2010 by groceryshopping
Drinking green tea made several discoveries regar ding health benefits. Aside from green tea becoming an antioxidant, it is also claimed that it can help with cancer prevention, heart protection, arthritis prevention and liver protection. The Chinese people believe in the health benefits of green tea so this wonderful drink has been part of [...]
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February 18th, 2010 by groceryshopping
If everyone knew of all the health benefits of green tea, the sales of green tea would spike immediately. The health benefits of green tea are important and substantial so people should consider making a cup of green tea every day a habit. For thousands of years, the Chinese have been drinking green tea that [...]
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February 17th, 2010 by groceryshopping
A number of the most promising cancer research going on nowadays involves the use of green tea and its ability to prevent cancer and even treat cancer in patients who have already been diagnosed with the disease. Researcher s are examining several possibilities for the way green tea may be used, and working to [...]
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December 16th, 2009 by Todd Dornan
Tea has been used for thousands of years to appease and relieve a selection of health evils. Of course, tea is the most consumed drink in the world, aside from water. Herbal teas have also confirmed to be a sensible selection for those looking out for a natural heartburn solution.
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September 27th, 2009 by David Cheng
Several hundreds of years ago, Chinese tea sets were introduced to Europe and people there loved them. It seemed they just couldn’t get enough. And who could blame them? The thin, paper-like items and beautiful Chinese colors were something that most people had never even dreamed of before. But there were very few around who could afford them.
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June 4th, 2009 by Berry Fei
University studies and research on the health benefits of oolong tea reveal the brew’s potential to improve the health of your teeth, reverse signs of aging, facilitate weight loss and promote overall wellness.
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