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05th October 2009
A smile is a curve that can almost straighten anything. To accentuate the value of that smile one also has to have nice white teeth. It is hard to relate to others when you are self conscious about the fact that your teeth need whitening before you could ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
07th September 2009
The American tea market
Traditionally, the marketplace for tea drinkers in the United States has been limited.
Although loose tea was extremely popular in colonial times, the consumption of loose tea gradually changed and recently the American mark... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
04th August 2009
Mankind has been drinking gourmet teas for thousands of years. First discovered in China, tea is believed to benefit several areas of your health including your mental equilibrium, liver, and cardiovascular health. Tea is the most popular beverage in th... Read >
Author: Empl Alexwhite
23rd July 2009
Tea is an ancient herbal drink renowned for its stimulant charateristic largely attributed to caffeine. In recent times, it additionally became touted as a health food allegedly effective in preventing or ameliorating a variety of conditions, from heart s... Read >
Author: Health4Life
11th June 2009
Fortunately, if you do not enjoy a cup of green tea there are many health drinks available on the market today that add green tea extract as an ingredient that may be included to your diet very easily. There are also skin care products that contain green ... Read >
Author: John Adison
25th March 2009
Until recently, tea research has been focused more on green tea. Scientists say that green tea is loaded with the compound epigallocatechin gallate or EGCG, which is a powerful antioxidant that fights harmful free radicals in the body. Since the fermentat... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
13th March 2009
The effect of white tea on bacteria is recognized by many specialists. This type of tea contains antioxidants more active than those found in green tea. White tea also has the smallest amount of caffeine compared to black and green tea. It contains fiftee... Read >
Author: Alex Baran
04th March 2009
Nothing gets better when you have a cup of tea in the morning or evening but it becomes more better when you have an organic tea. Why? It is tastier and healthier. Organic tea or herbal tea is the natural way of devouring the essence of the true tea flavo... Read >
Author: P J Submitter
25th February 2009
There's solid evidence that tea consumption is associated with a lowered risk of heart disease and stroke. The connection was noticed when the arteries of Chinese-American tea drinkers were compared with the arteries of Caucasian coffee drinkers. The tea ... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato
03rd February 2009
The coffee and tea rota is common in many offices throughout the country as a way of sharing the job of making tea or coffee for staff. However, this can result in unnecessary arguments and hassle as many of us have experienced. One way to resolve this is... Read >
Author: MarkeD
03rd January 2009
High Colonic Cincinnati
A detox diet is a natural process of eliminating toxins, which are potentially harmful compounds, from our body. Studies have discovered that chemicals from our foods and environments contribute a huge amount of pollutants into ... Read >
Author: Lori
02nd January 2009
Colon Cleansing Kansas
Looking for information about a detox for weight loss? Finding a detox diet online that deals with juicing for weight loss is easy to find as long as you know where to look. Other side effects can include tiredness irritability ... Read >
Author: Lori
26th September 2008
"Drinking tea each day will starve the doctor"
Green tea extracts are among the most widely used ancient medicinal agents, while androgens are probably the oldest drugs used in a purified form in traditional Chinese medicine. The extracts are being use... Read >
Author: Paul Rodgers
17th September 2008
People drink tea to relax. A sizzling cup is refreshing. Yet, excessive tea is not advisable. It is harmful to health. It slowly affects the body systems. The habit of drinking too much tea should be avoided. Why so?
Why One Should You Avoid Excessive ... Read >
Author: Amitabh Kumar
19th June 2008
Scientists in Singapore have read the tea leaves, and found that a cup of the brew is good for the brain.
The study, taken over a period of four years, adds to the growing knowledge on tea’s long-touted virtues.
The main finding is that tea slows ... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
02nd June 2008
   Coffee and tea consumption do not elevate breast cancer risk, media reports Tuesday quoted a decades-long study as revealing.
"In this large cohort of women, with 22 years of follow-up, we observed no association between coffee (caffeinat... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory
29th April 2008
The secret of green tea lies in the fact it is rich in catechin polyphenols, particularly epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG). EGCG is a powerful anti-oxidant: besides inhibiting the growth of cancer cells, it kills cancer cells without harming healthy tissue... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
26th March 2008
Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world. What is the first? Well water of course! But after water it is tea. There are so many variations to this beverage that it is easy to see how it is the second most consumed beverage.
You can drink ... Read >
Author: TJacquot
11th February 2008
The guidelines that follow should help facilitate a discriminating search for correct health information.
Avoid Jumping to Conclusions
Most health misinformation is actually based on facts, not lies. The problem is that facts get exaggerated and s... Read >
Author: David Jones
05th June 2007
Cancer remains a number-one killer in countries around the world. Therefore, it should come as little surprise that medical researchers are exploring new avenues in an effort to find ways to attack cancer.
The investigation into alternative cancer t... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
04th June 2007
Tea was reportedly discovered by a Chinese emperor some 40 centuries ago. And, legend has it, the discovery was purely by accident. But that coincidental discovery has improved the health of people around the world, who have turned to green tea in parti... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
04th June 2007
Cancer is a complex, devastating illness which is responsible for the deaths of millions of people each year. For decades, scientists have been attempting to uncover some of the secrets of cancer in order to find a cure. While, so far, a cure has been... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
13th March 2007
Traditionally, the marketplace for loose leaf tea drinkers in the United States has been limited.
Although loose leaf tea was extremely popular in colonial times, the consumption of loose leaf tea gradually changed and recently the American marke... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
12th March 2007
In a recent international conference, new findings regarding the fighting power of green tea against cancer were unveiled.
At this time, several important laboratories around the world are studying the fighting effects against cancer of the green tea at ... Read >
Author: laurentmikhail
20th February 2007
Tea is the second most popular beverage in the world, after water. Asian cultures drink gallons of green, oolong and other teas, and the Brits consume large quantities of black tea. In fact, everywhere in the world, tea is a regular part of life. In many ... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
10th February 2007
There are many studies being conducted on the effects of drinking green tea and how it can benefit the body. Along with its possible antioxidant qualities, there are also studies pointing to the possibility that green tea can help you maintain and even l... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
29th January 2007
Cancer remains a number-one killer in countries around the world. Therefore, it should come as little surprise that medical researchers are exploring new avenues in an effort to find ways to attack cancer.
The investigation into alternative cancer t... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
21st December 2006
A lot of people these days are trying to maintain their good health. Medical experts always tell us that we should take better care of ourselves if we want to live a longer life. The problem is that there’s so much conflicting information about what is ... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Cory Lambert
Though they may not be magic elixirs, the hard data on the benefit of loose teas?black, green and white?developed and published by medical organizations, research institutes and laboratories, certainly suggests that the cons... Read >
Author: cory Lambert
07th August 2006
The Future for Loose Leaf Tea and Tea Rooms
The new American tea culture places high value on stress reduction (perhaps partially attributable to the relaxing properties of L-Theanine—a natural amino compound occurring in tea), product purity and e... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
16th July 2006
The American tea market
Traditionally, the marketplace for tea drinkers in the United States has been limited.
Although loose tea was extremely popular in colonial times, the consumption of loose tea gradually changed and recently the American mark... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
17th November 2005
Now more than ever, people are trying to lose weight by thinking green. Green tea is one of the hottest products on the market today. Its medicinal qualities have been known for years. But can green tea actually enable you to shed those unwa... Read >
Author: andrew mills
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