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02nd October 2009
Have you seen recent Oprah show? Green tea was recently discussed in this show also. I think you might already aware that green tea helps a lot to battle against life-threatening diseases like heart disease, arteriosclerosis and cancer. Yet, there is one ... Read >
Author: jsolutions006
18th September 2009
Health, energy, and nutrition have become the primary focus in today’s society. Everywhere you look there are ads for nutritious foods, energy drinks, buys for the health-conscious shopper. But unfortunately, today’s fast paced world leaves very li... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th August 2009
Unique teas are in a class all their own due to the different types of tea covered including white, green and black teas. All tea is known for the immune boosting anti-oxidants and amino acids that are naturally a part of the tea leaves. Many blends are k... Read >
Author: redleaftea11@gmail.com
29th June 2009
Wouldn't it be nice to create your own skin care products specific to your skin type? Common skin care ingredients such as aloe vera, vitamin E, vitamin C, and essential oils such as jojoba, almond oil and herbs such as chamomile and lavender can do so m... Read >
Author: CarolynSue
28th June 2009
What used to be considered an everyday necessity, such as skin care products, are now somewhat of a luxury item. The dollars you spent freely trying various skin care and beauty products seems a little extravagant now. Times are tough for a lot of people,... Read >
Author: CarolynSue
19th May 2009
Green Tea
Green tea, black tea, white or oolong tea, which one on you enjoy the most?
The Chinese have enjoyed Green Tea for 4,000 years. They have found the mild and refreshing brew to aid in bringing relief from many illnesses. The tea has been us... Read >
Author: Alan Grundemeier
27th March 2009
Health, energy, and nutrition have become the primary focus in today’s society. Everywhere you look there are ads for nutritious foods, energy drinks, buys for the health-conscious shopper. But unfortunately, today’s fast paced world leaves ve... Read >
Author: pompyfzr
27th March 2009
Health, energy, and nutrition have become the primary focus in today’s society. Everywhere you look there are ads for nutritious foods, energy drinks, buys for the health-conscious shopper. But unfortunately, today’s fast paced world leaves very... Read >
Author: pompyfzr
27th March 2009
Health, energy, and nutrition have become the primary focus in today’s society. Everywhere you look there are ads for nutritious foods, energy drinks, buys for the health-conscious shopper. But unfortunately, today’s fast paced world leaves very l... Read >
Author: pompyfzr
27th March 2009
Green tea is an integral part of the Japanese culture. It is used in the tea ceremony, which is an elaborate ritual that has been traditionally followed for ages in Japan. In Japan, tea drinking is a formal, rule-bound yet relaxing activity. This ritual w... Read >
Author: devk
19th March 2009
It’s unbelievable the amount of confusion that exists when it comes to deciding on the optimal green tea dosage. There are so many experts out there, each one spouting a different theory on much green tea one should consume to get the maximum benefits o... Read >
Author: Frank Langella
17th March 2009
• Green tea is a tea that has found its origination from the plant called Camellia sinensis. It is one type out of the four tea types namely white, green, black, and oolong.
• White tea is called white because it is the least processed type, wherea... Read >
Author: Alien
10th March 2009
Trying to find ways to boost your brain power is nothing new. As far back as history can trace, various cultures have tried different herbs and mental exercises to improve the strength of their mind. As technology and medical knowledge have advanced, the ... Read >
Author: Ben
30th January 2009
What is Oolong tea
Tea can be broadly categorized into three main types; Green Tea, Black Tea and Oolong Tea.
Green tea is the natural tea. It retains its own color. Black tea is oxidized and shows a definite color. The Oolong tea is made in some step... Read >
Author: jolin peter
05th January 2009
Ever wondered about green tea benefits? The Chinese have been using green tea for thousands of years as medicine.
Scientific research groups in the West and Asia have both come up with evidence of green tea health benefits. In 1994 the Journal of N... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
03rd January 2009
Irregularity amounts to constipation. Constipation is related to the digestive system. It is a condition that affects the individual by a hardening of feces, which experience biological difficulty in digesting. Extreme discomfort and outright pain is infl... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st December 2008
When it comes to herbal medicines, herbal teas are the most popular choices. And because most of these teas are actually great tasting, people have at least one favorite tea. Ginger tea, chamomile tea, and jasmine tea are the most preferred ones. Each of ... Read >
Author: Melissa Patterson
20th October 2008
Archaeological evidence suggests that people consumed tea leaves steeped in boiling water as many as 500,000 years ago. India and China were among the first countries to cultivate tea. Today, hundreds of millions of people drink tea around the world, and... Read >
Author: Rohini
02nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Paul Ingersole
This might not apply to all of us, but it does apply to the vast majority. Our wish of looking young and having a beautiful radiant skin is further more pressing when we see all the beautiful actresses, singers and gen... Read >
Author: Paul Ingersole
28th August 2008
After water it is said that drinking green tea from 100% tea leaves is good because it can give you health benefits. Tea originates from the leaves of Camellia sinensis — a white-flowered evergreen. About 500 species of tea exist, divided into about 50... Read >
Author: Laura Roberts
20th May 2008
If you buy green tea at the shop, you typically buy a carton of pre packed tea bags. However, many people purchase green tea powder. They purchase the powder, which is made up of newly ground green tea leaves, which they use as ingredients in food, bevera... Read >
Author: Sharon Francis
28th March 2008
TEA IS ONE OF THE MOST WIDELY CONSUMED BEVERAGES IN THE WORLD! Staying hydrated and drinking plenty of liquids is important to our overall health. Tea is a great beverage choice as it basically has no carbs, protein or fat. It is tasty, is a natural so... Read >
Author: Linda W
24th July 2007
The cigarette filter is an important part of the cigarette which absorbs all the moisture, nicotine, tar and other admixtures found in all types of cigarettes. This is because the filter is basically a porous material that is found at the tip of the cigar... Read >
Author: Albert Nale
08th June 2007
Green tea, which is considered to be one of the most popular herbal supplements in the world today, has only been until recently discovered by the world to have a lot of many nutritional benefits. It has actually been enjoyed by the Chinese and Japanese... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
21st May 2007
For centuries in China, Japan, Malaysia, and Indonesia, green tea has been a popular drink. In the past few years green tea has become popular in the United States and continues to grow around the world. Part of this ever growing popularity is because of... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th March 2007
Everyone at some point in their lives have encountered acne. While facial acne is usually the most common, there are other areas of your body which can be proned to acne as well. Other anatomic areas like your back can suffer acne too. As you can't see yo... Read >
Author: Jean Lam
30th March 2007
When the sebaceous oil glands of our skin manufacture too much oil, our skin becomes greasy and our pores become clogged with the excess oil also known as the sebum and eventually blocked. The result is the appearance of pimples which erupt below the surf... Read >
Author: Jean Lam
20th February 2007
In recent years, tea has attracted a lot of attention for its many health benefits. For years Asian cultures have used tea for many medical purposes, and science is proving out what Asians seem to have known all along – tea has many healthy benefits... 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
24th January 2007
I initially mentioned the subject of green tea in my March 31st blog, where I wrote about complementary medicines. Due to the large number of queries, I followed that up with another blog on April 24th, where I go into an in-depth explanation of the green... Read >
Author: jhon Scatelli
15th September 2006
Green tea has been enjoyed by the Chinese and Japanese cultures for thousands of years, yet it has not been until relatively recently that the rest of the world has discovered the joys of green tea. It is considered to be one of the most popular herbal su... Read >
Author: Daniel Lanicek
22nd July 2006
There is so much interest in weight loss and oolong tea (a.k.a. wulong tea) that we are going to look at research supporting the connection.
Let's start at the beginning
All tea comes from one plant Camellia Sinensis if it doesn't come from that pla... Read >
Author: Beth Johnston
03rd July 2006
Have you seen recent Oprah show? Green tea was recently discussed in this show also. I think you might already aware that green tea helps a lot to battle against life-threatening diseases like heart disease, arteriosclerosis and cancer. Yet, there is one ... Read >
Author: Hasan Dens
08th June 2006
Health, energy, and nutrition have become the primary focus in today's society. Everywhere you look there are ads for nutritious foods, energy drinks, buys for the health-conscious shopper. But unfortunately, today's fast paced world leaves very little ... Read >
Author: Virgil Baptiste
08th June 2006
Green Tea:
Since the first cup of green tea almost five thousand years ago, the popularity of tea has grown to the point that it is now the second most consumed beverage in the world. Only water is more popular. Today, scientific research in both Asi... Read >
Author: Michal john
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