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28th September 2009
1. Drink Warm Milk - Drinking warm milk 15 minutes before bed has been known to soothe your nervous system.
2. Take a Warm Bath - Taking a warm bath can be a great way to relax your body. Don't exhaust it however. Staying too long in hot water can dra... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
How many times do we just want to drink tea after a heavy meal, but are then bombarded with all the various tea flavours that we get lost. This article answers that need.
What you should always remember is that there are only four types of tea.
1) Bla... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
If there was only one supplement available to recommend to people for overall health and wellness and a heightened sense of well-being, green tea may very well be that supplement of choice. It has been consumed as readily as water in the Asian countries ... Read >
Author: hea123
22nd September 2009
There are many teas that have been drunk throughout the ages. They are basically infusions of plants, usually the leaves and sometimes the flowers, by boiling them with water. Teas can be drunk hot or cold and are used for a variety of ailments. Teas of d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
How many times do we just want to drink tea after a heavy meal, but are then bombarded with all the various tea flavours that we get lost. This article answers that need.
What you should always remember is that there are only four types of tea.
1) Bla... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
While searching for the world's best anti aging skin care product I found myself traveling to the mountains of the Swiss Alps, the jungles of Africa, the caves of Egypt. All the while in the ed my discover was on so simply yet incredible it was more then ... Read >
Author: sam sagaciti
22nd September 2009
Have you tired off different weight loss program? Don’t worry! Green tea gives helping hand for you to lose your weight. Chinese discovered this tea and used to treat their headaches, to their depression.At present there are numerous debates on the gree... Read >
Author: trinity.services014
18th September 2009
Would it not be great if you could just pop a pill and remember everything for an exam? Realistically, there are no supplements that can boost your brain power to such astounding levels. But, studies have shown that regular intake of certain supplements i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
No doubt you've heard of Green Tea and the health benefits you can experience from drinking it.
Are you giving your family this powerful antioxidant daily?
Here is a refresher on some of the benefits you can experience with Green Tea.
Historicall... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
How many times do we just want to drink tea after a heavy meal, but are then bombarded with all the various tea flavours that we get lost. This article answers that need.
What you should always remember is that there are only four types of tea.
1) Bla... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Today many product information labels make references to green tea. Green Tea, Black Tea - Isn’t tea, just tea? What’s wrong with the black tea my mom still drinks every day? And what is the green tea and cancer bit I’ve read about? Where does tha... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
17th September 2009
After water, tea is the most popular beverage on earth. It is consumed in large quantities all over the world, but is likely most popular in Asia. Tea was even discovered in Asia, and most of the world’s tea is still grown in this part of the world, tho... Read >
16th September 2009
Well, did you know that green tea as well as black, white and oolong teas are all derived from the same plant – Camellia sinensis. The only difference is the way of processing. Green tea, as opposed to black and oolong, is the one that’s processed the... Read >
Author: greenherbal11
07th September 2009
While many enjoy drinking tea as a beverage of choice they might not be aware of its therapeutic effects. Most of us have heard of the antioxidant benefits of green tea; however, when it comes to diabetes there may be an even better source of insulin than... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf
07th September 2009
All of us know the importance of having a great lovely smile. For this, we should have stainless teeth. Apart from playing an essential role in chewing food and talking, teeth contribute in our personal appearance and add value to the face. If you have st... Read >
Author: Albert Wessel
03rd September 2009
Are you looking for natural weight loss secrets? This is a good approach to losing weight. "Natural" means without the help of potentially dangerous diet pills, fad diets or surgery. Natural weight loss is a way to move towards your ideal weight while kee... Read >
Author: Bill Nadraszky
02nd September 2009
Kombucha is also known as Manchurain tea or mushroom. It is not an official member of the fungi family. Actually, it is a symbiotic culture of genus Saccharomyces yeast and xylinum bacteria. Kombucha dates back as far as two thousands years in East Asi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
31st August 2009
The list of every day drinks we consume that contain caffeine seems to be growing at a rapid rate. So, is the amount found in tea of any concern?
If you have ever been concerned about the level of caffeine in your favorite beverage then it's good to be... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
30th August 2009
Did you know that the Chinese people have been aware of the amazing health benefits of green tea for over 4,000 years? They have been using it as treatment for everything, from headaches to depression.
Numerous studies are being conducted throughout th... Read >
Author: nicossty
25th August 2009
How many times do we just want to drink tea after a heavy meal, but are then bombarded with all the various tea flavours that we get lost. This article answers that need.
What you should always remember is that there are only four types of tea.
1) B... Read >
Author: sumesh
18th August 2009
How many times do we just want to drink tea after a heavy meal, but are then bombarded with all the various tea flavours that we get lost. This article answers that need.
What you should always remember is that there are only four types of tea.
1) B... Read >
Author: sumesh
18th August 2009
Finding a natural cure for kidney stones is not going to be as difficult as you might think. In many cases, more individuals are seeking natural remedies to subside their discomfort and heal their ailments. In general, we live in a more health conscious s... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
18th August 2009
Green tea extract comes from the tea plant and is made from the green tea it produces. Green tea is simply les processed than black tea though they both come from the same tea plant. A major difference between green tea and black tea is that green tea is ... Read >
Author: Dil Lee
15th August 2009
It doesn't matter how amazing your moisturiser and make-up are, if you do not cleanse your skin properly in the first place the results will not be as glowing as they could be. Day to day stress, late nights, smoking, eating unhealthy foods, drinking caff... Read >
Author: Jackie De Burca
15th August 2009
How many times do we just want to drink tea after a heavy meal, but are then bombarded with all the various tea flavours that we get lost. This article answers that need.
What you should always remember is that there are only four types of tea.
1) B... Read >
Author: sumesh
10th August 2009
Loose leaf teas are not bagged or placed in any outer enclosure for brewing purposes when purchased. Many teas are contained within bags for ease of brewing, but these teas are normally not as enticing due to the fact of severe processing steps taking awa... Read >
Author: redleaftea11@gmail.com
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
10th August 2009
Black tea is one of the most common types of tea available on the market, but that simply does not take away from its healthful qualities. Black loose tea can be used to reduce the risk of stroke, decrease coronary heart disease risks and even helps the d... Read >
Author: redleaftea11@gmail.com
10th August 2009
White tea is really a tea and doesn't mean 'black' tea with milk! It is in reality black tea, which is fermented green tea, but it's all rather bewildering!It comes from the plant, camellia sinensis. It is very special as it actually comes from the fine ... Read >
Author: Sandra Fierling
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
03rd August 2009
If you find yourself with unsightly cellulite you may want to look at reducing it with a detoxifying diet. This kind of diet will not only reduce cellulite that is already present in certain areas of your body but it will also stop it from appearing in th... Read >
Author: Willy Brothers
02nd August 2009
Tea has been around for thousands of years, and for good reason. Not only is it easy to make and tasty, but it has nutritional qualities that has sustained many cultures. One tea that stands out among the teas of the ancients is Oolong. You may know oolon... Read >
31st July 2009
Black Tea May Fight DiabetesLong known for its antioxidants, immune boosting and, most recently, antihypertensive properties, black tea could have another health benefit. Black tea may be used to control diabetes, according to a study in the Journal of Fo... Read >
Author: jackyluo
30th July 2009
Dieter's green tea weight loss beverages are becoming more preferred by the day, as more folks recognize the health benefits of drinking it. Tea is the most generally consumed drink in the world and has an over 4000-year history as a health boosting drin... Read >
Author: Sarah Zelazny
26th July 2009
Millions of people are concerned about this problem. Acne and ruin the lives of girls and boys. Appeal denied, create repulsive impression literally forced to suffer particularly sensitive to their appearance. Let us at once a reservation that today is no... Read >
Author: herbalcure30
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
18th July 2009
Finally A SystemThat Allows You to Quit Smoking Easily And Heals Your Smokers LungsNormally, the nicotine habit is extremely hard to kick. In fact, some researchers say that it is easier to get off heroine than cigarettes. And as a result, millions of peo... Read >
Author: gary gee
16th July 2009
Healing Smokers Lungs With Safe and Effective All Natural SolutionsLet's begin by talking a little about smokers lungs. What is it exactly? The answer is really pretty easy. Each time you take a puff of a cigarette, you stuff your lungs with tar, nicoti... Read >
Author: mitchell conner
14th July 2009
Wu Yi Tea is such an incredible product and well worthwhile implementing in your daily routine. This well known Chinese Tea made a famous appearance on Oprah with Dr Oz. Wu Yi Tea is partially oxidized. Wu Yis taste is more like green tea than black tea a... Read >
09th July 2009
It has been proven by medical experts that drinking at least three to four cups of tea a day is as good as drinking plenty of water. However, with tea, you will get extra health benefits. Well, this is indeed good news for most tea lovers. Before the stud... Read >
Author: devk
07th July 2009
Ever slipped your shoes off at a meeting only to be mortified minutes later when the unseemly scent of your feet wafted upwards? You’re not alone. Foot odor is a common problem that occurs when feet have overactive sweat glands. These sweaty feet attr... Read >
Author: kentsmith
05th July 2009
All of us have had puffy eyes at one time or another and not everyone knows how to treat them properly. There are many ways to treat puffy eyes some of them are quick and some of them require some time and patience. This article is going to concentrate ... Read >
Author: sabrinajames
02nd July 2009
Nowadays tea is just a second class citizen. This couldn't be farther from the truth. The Chinese have been imbibing teas for centuries and also utilizing them to cure diseases. Still, the West is waking up and we now have an amazing variety, including ... Read >
Author: Sandra Fierling
01st July 2009
A healthy and radiant skin is one of the most sought after things, perhaps by all women!! If you have it, you cannot hide it – but yes, you need to maintain it.
The key to a glowing skin is right there within your arm’s range. One can attain a heal... Read >
Author: remediesathome
01st July 2009
Is having the finest tea and the best in home furniture your kind of thing? If you have not heard of and used Adagio Teas coupons or Alessi coupons, then you have been missing out a lot. Time to get updated and find out how you can enjoy great savings wit... Read >
Author: BritneySimpson
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
If kidney stones run in your family, you are definitely more likely to have kidney stones at least once in your life. If you already know that you are get oxalate kidney stones, you should avoid some very specific foods. Foods that cause kidney stone with... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
27th June 2009
Tea has numerous medicinal benefits, which is one of the compelling reasons for its popularity. Besides being a rich source of antioxidants, tea has other curative properties
Tea has numerous medicinal benefits, which is one of the compelling reas... Read >
Author: kirti
26th June 2009
One’s blood type is strongly related to one’s diet and health. If you follow the blood type diet for at least two weeks you may reduce the risk of developing certain diseases, slow down the process of aging, and prevent obesity, according to the blood... Read >
Author: Alex Baran
19th June 2009
It's a fact that North Americans aren't just drinking coffee anymore. Tea is acquiring popularity every day.
It is good for you, tastes great, you can drink it piping hot in the winter or cold over ice in the summer. A tea gift basket is something won... Read >
Author: Sandra Fierling
18th June 2009
Tea lightens the spirit and harmonizes the mind, dispels lassitude and relieves fatigue. People give up all that is necessary and sit back with a cup of Tea, which they love for its calming essence and the culture that goes with it. It is an escape from l... Read >
Author: Lindsey
16th June 2009
Herbal Remedy Uncovered Grab Your Copy Now!The thing is that all herbal tea remedies come with their own unique taste and blendHerbal tea remedies can help you re improving your health. Although herbs have been around for many thousands of years already, ... Read >
Author: Tommie Cox
09th June 2009
A freshly brewed cup of black tea is what incites the taste bud of many tea lovers. It has a rich color, higher concentration of caffeine and distinct flavor as compared to other tea types.
Black tea is heavily oxidized to get a stronger flavor than a... Read >
Author: devk
05th June 2009
In ancient China, Pu-erh tea was thought to have curative powers, and it was regarded as the most important tea. Indeed Pu-erh tea seems to have many curative and medical properties that even today it is held in high esteem in China and the rest of the wo... Read >
Author: devk
04th June 2009
Ah, tea… Where would I be without it? Although I love my coffee, nothing replaces a nice hot cup of green tea with lemon, honey and a pinch of ginger powder. Did you know that second to water, tea is the MOST consumed beverage around the globe? Yeah… ... Read >
Author: fitjerk
29th May 2009
Green Tea — the Miracle
Green tea is yielding the place of ordinary black tea today due to its miscellaneous benefits for human body. Weight reduction is always been a problem. Some go to the gymnasiums, some eat less and some on the other hand do ... Read >
Author: smathers
20th May 2009
If you have not heard about Rooibos before, that is probably because it is grown in a small area in South Africa - the Cederberg region. This plant is commonly used to produce the redbush tea (or red tea).
The plant is treated using oxidisation, which ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
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
19th May 2009
Did you know that the average life expectancy for people have increased by as much as 30 years? And that yes, being a centenarian isn't that much of a big deal any more as the number of people who have reached triple digits have increased by 51% from 1990... Read >
Author: kgonzaga76
18th May 2009
How food interfere the well-being and mood
Various foods are constantly being studied and analyzed on the physiological and psychological benefits that they offer. They are related to the mood, mental well-being and relief from the effects of everyday ... Read >
Author: Priyanka Swamy
14th May 2009
White tea has caught the imagination of many western tea drinkers due to its unique and delicate flavor and organic image.
The organic image is derived from white tea being one of the least processed teas, there being only two simple steps in white te... Read >
Author: EnJie
13th May 2009
Although green tea is widely accepted throughout the world as an aid to beat the bulge, taking steps to lose weight on a white tea diet is still unknown to many.
However, dieters will be pleased to know that the latest research on the nutritional value... Read >
Author: Brian Worley
01st May 2009
Do you like a cup of tea? If it is ,then you must know this thing about tea and teapots
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TEA has been so much a part of Chinese civilisation for thousands of years that tea-drinking itself has become a culture. Happy or sad occasions regardless, Ch... Read >
Author: yixing teapot
01st May 2009
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If you look at star performers like Beyonce, you see very specific workouts to achieve - and more importantly, maintain - her "bootyliciousness." Within, you'll learn these critical steps to carve your own beautifu... Read >
Author: Scott Sonnon
17th April 2009
For long years, Chinese teas have been considered as weight loss aide. In fact, drinking a cup of tea with every meal is considered a protocol for using tea successfully as a metabolic stimulant. As you may know, tea by itself carries only four calorie... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
17th April 2009
flower, and compressed tea.
Now, let's take a look at these classes one by one.
Green Tea
Green tea is said to be the most natural type of Chinese tea. It is usually picked, naturally dried and fried briefly to get rid of its grassy smell. Unli... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
15th April 2009
Green tea, like black tea is made from the leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis. The difference between the three main types of tea is the way that they are produced.
Green tea is unfermented tea meaning that the leaves used for green tea are steamed... Read >
Author: petersonbran
14th April 2009
Chinese tea - Plant description:
Green, black, and oolong tea are all derived from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. Originally cultivated in East Asia, this plant grows as large as a shrub or tree. Today, Camellia sinensis grows throughout A... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea
09th April 2009
“Let food be thy Medicine” Hippocrates, 431 B.C.
Foods have subtle, and not so subtle, effects on our mind and spirit. Food choice can also be seen as a cause and also as a symptom, a result of, a state of mind. When we are used to a certain type o... Read >
Author: Karunadetox
03rd April 2009
Also called by many as 'red tea', the Chinese black tea has been enjoyed by the Chinese tea drinkers and the world for centuries. Its popularity is even soaring these days and I guess the primary reason for that is many believe that the Chinese black tea... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
03rd April 2009
Chinese has been drinking tea for approximately 4,000 years. Along with firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, and vinegar, the Chinese considered tea as one of the seven necessities to begin a day.
Types of Tea
The Chinese tea may be classified into f... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
03rd April 2009
Did you know that during the Boston Tea Party, the tea that was dumped into the harbor was mostly Chinese green tea? Well, this delightful beverage has been around for thousands of years and has been part of the Chinese diet since the ancient times. Tod... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
02nd April 2009
Besides kick starting your morning, your cup of tea could be a defense against one of the biggest life-threatening diseases- diabetes. This is a piece of good news especially to those diabetics who are tea enthusiasts. Many research findings support th... Read >
Author: Empl Alexwhite
02nd April 2009
Besides kick starting your morning, your cup of tea could be a defense against one of the biggest life-threatening diseases- diabetes. This is a piece of good news especially to those diabetics who are tea enthusiasts. Many research findings support th... Read >
Author: Empl Alexwhite
02nd April 2009
Tea is the second most consumed beverage behind water. There must be something special about this
brewed beverage. Ice tea is other form of cold tea often served with ice, it may not be sweetened, but
it’s also a popular packaged drink. Tea is someth... Read >
Author: Indianink
31st March 2009
Headache (cephalalgia in medical terminology) is a condition of pain in the head sometimes neck or upper back pain may also be interpreted as a headache. Headache, like chest pain or dizziness, has many causes. All headaches are considered primary headach... Read >
Author: John Adison
30th March 2009
In Ancient Chinese medicine, green tea held a position of prominence and it is only in recent years that the Western world has discovered that this herbal remedy has great significance in maintaining the good health of the body. Modern medical treatments ... Read >
Author: Jeff Lakie
30th March 2009
In Ancient Chinese medicine, green tea held a position of prominence and it is only in recent years that the Western world has discovered that this herbal remedy has great significance in maintaining the good health of the body. Modern medical treatments ... Read >
Author: Jeff Lakie
25th March 2009
Chinese oolong tea is in the first place a class as well as a kind of tea. It is one of the most famous teas in the world. According to many experts, the Chinese oolong tea is half way between green tea and black tea in a sense that it is half-fermented... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
25th March 2009
All tea leaves are green when harvested. High in the Himalayas, tea pickers are hard at work, plucking only young and the most flavorful leaves from the plant, called Camellia sinensis. Although tea plants flourish in tropical climate, the best organic bl... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
25th March 2009
The first cup of tea was made from loose leaf black tea. As legend goes, Emperor Shen Nung of China was boiling water one day when the leaves of a nearby plant came loose and fell into his pot. And that was how the first cup of tea was made.
Of course... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
25th March 2009
* Reducing arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
* Containing antioxidants that remove free radicals from the body
* Reducing the risk of blood clot and the hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis)
* Reducing the risk of heart diseases and str... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
25th March 2009
Black tea is one of the "true" tea varieties. "True," because, based on the information on black tea, the leaves used for this beverage come from the Camellia sinensis plant, as opposed to a cornucopia of herbs (more accurately known as tisane, e.g. chamo... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
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
25th March 2009
It is said that the first tea originated in China some 4,000 years ago. The legend goes like this:
Emperor Shen Nung in 2737 B.C. was boiling some water for drinking one day when some leaves of a nearby plant fell into his pot. After drinking the beve... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
25th March 2009
Have you read about this recently? Green tea has become really popular for all the amazing health benefits it provides. It has the power to fight a number of diseases and can turn around your health effectively and safely. In this article I have distilled... Read >
Author: Frank Langella
25th March 2009
A lot of people tend to worry about the green tea caffeine content. While the health benefits are good, they don't want to consume caffeine in any way. This situation is easy to remedy, though. But before we get to that, first we need to understand the de... Read >
Author: Frank Langella
25th March 2009
Does green tea have caffeine? That is the question many green tea aficionados have been asking lately. While green tea does have a number of health benefits, the presence of caffeine in it causes a little discomfort to some people. In this article I will ... Read >
Author: Frank Langella
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
19th March 2009
The varieties of Chinese tea that are available are truly extensive, and there are many different types that are grown during each Chinese dynasty in China.
How to Brew
Each of our tea pots holds approximately 24 oz. of water – or two cups of tea. T... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea
17th March 2009
The slimming tea has been in the pick of things for a long period of time but perhaps you didn't recognize that by consuming this slimming tea you might have made your body to look smart. If you can recognize the tea then you should have a hint about the ... Read >
Author: Alien
17th March 2009
The slimming tea has been in the pick of things for a long period of time but perhaps you didn't recognize that by consuming this slimming tea you might have made your body to look smart. If you can recognize the tea then you should have a hint about the ... Read >
Author: Alien
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
16th March 2009
Weight gain has become serious health problem now a day. Even weight loss methods are not easy to adopt. Some weight loss methods have side effect for your body and some effect too slow that person can get exhausted. So it becomes necessary to chose right... Read >
Author: Alien
13th March 2009
Now, almost five thousand years later, Chinese tea has become one of the most popular beverages in the world. The cultivation of tea in China started a mere two thousand years ago, but it has spread from there to every other country where tea is now grown... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea
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
13th March 2009
Like all typical teas, China black tea comes from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant grown originally in the Yunnan Province of China and available only for export to the foreign markets. Today, China black tea is still a favorite among tea drink... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
13th March 2009
Ceylon black tea, like other "true" tea types, come from the tea plant called Camellia sinensis. But what sets black tea apart from its cousins is the way it is processed.
Where green tea is steamed but never oxidized, and white and oolong teas are on... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
13th March 2009
With the advent of the Internet, the mechanics of shopping has experienced a drastic change. We now find ourselves facing a universe of shopping opportunities and ease with which we can find our favorite wares, sometimes at a substantial discount from the... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
13th March 2009
The basis of black tea nutrition is simple but true: Antioxidants promote well-being. The more antioxidants you consume, the better to boost your body's natural disease prevention processes.
The Camellia sinensis plant where black tea and all other "r... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
13th March 2009
Black tea caffeine was first discovered in 1827. Called theine, the substance was known to have very similar effects as caffeine in coffee. Eventually, it was shown that theine of tea was actually identical to caffeine, and since then, the term has been d... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
13th March 2009
Sweet and spicy. A hint of chocolate. The sweet fragrance of orchids. These distinctive flavors are what set black tea apart from other teas. Don't get me wrong though. All of four types of tea - white, green, oolong, and black - come from the leaves of t... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
13th March 2009
Have you ever taste BOBA. Do you know what is it? Or do you ever heard of it? Well let me tell you about it. IT’S A TEA. Well it’s a type of tea with different flavors and can be hot and can be cold. Are you tired of the latest fad coffees? Something... Read >
Author: Boba Tea
11th March 2009
Tea is a universal food product known to every one and relished by almost all in this world. Tea is a fast moving consumer product next to the staple foods like wheat and rice in any country. Tea is good refreshment to all young and old and thus has great... Read >
Author: P.N.K. GURU
10th March 2009
If you value green tea for its delicate taste and health benefits, then you are sure to find that black dragon tea is just as delicate but with a characteristic fruity taste commonly associated with fully fermented black tea. But if you prefer a slightl... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
10th March 2009
PerennialTeaRoom.com - Black Currant Tea
Imagine your fine black tea with the soothing berry fragrance of black currant leaves. The black currant tea offered at the Perennial Tea Room is sweet and blends well with champagne for a summer iced drink.
... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
10th March 2009
Black tea is one of the most popular teas in the world. The English love it and use it as a constant ingredient in many of their breakfast teas. Black tea comes from the same plant that green tea, white, and oolong tea come from. But if you notice, black ... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
10th March 2009
"Its goodness is for the mouth to make," Lu Yu wrote in the first ever annals of tea drinking, called Cha Jing or the Art of Tea. But sometimes, it really pays to match the kind of Asian black tea set that you use with the tea type you're drinking.
Fo... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
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
02nd March 2009
Why spend the big bucks to lighten your hair with harsh and unnatural looking dyes and chemicals when you can highlight your hair naturally at home for a fraction of the cost? If you've always wanted to try out a lightened 'do, try these at-home treatme... Read >
Author: vishal
02nd March 2009
Taking off from Narita, Japan, hearing Japanese flight attendants creatively trying to put Japanese into English never surprises me. I was surprised the first time a Western flight attendant asked me if I wanted green or black tea. Never having heard a fe... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron
23rd February 2009
It seems wherever you turn these days, there is green tea information. Why is this drink so popular now? It is becoming one of the most popular beverages in the world.
Green tea along with black or white comes from a plant called camellia sinensis. It ... Read >
Author: D. Karlson
20th February 2009
Eco-friendly tea comprises of certain dried flowers and herbs. It is derived from a plant called Camellia sinensis. These days it is important that we switch on to eco-friendly products in as many forms as possible. These teas are classified into four dis... Read >
Author: HydroJohn
20th February 2009
You probably already know about the amazing health benefits of including foods rich in antioxidant to your diet. These free-radical fighting antioxidants not only help you look and feel younger by slowing down the aging process, but they also help to prev... Read >
Author: Shantelle Golding
18th February 2009
The one land that all men desire to see, and having seen once-by even a glimpse would not give that glimpse for the shows of the rest of the world combined - is what Mark Twain said about natural beauty of some place. Although Kashmir with its gardens, la... Read >
Author: john123
09th February 2009
Jasmine tea is the most popular variety of flavored tea. This is, in part because Jasmine has been used to scent and flavor every variety of tea: white, black, green and oolong. So, no matter your preference in tea, there is a Jasmine tea for you.
Ja... Read >
Author: Tina Pennington
03rd February 2009
Green tea is no longer a mystical beverage only available in trendy cafes and specialist shops. In fact, today its popularity is so vast that it can be found in abundant variety on supermarket shelves and even alongside cappuccinos in coffee vending mach... Read >
Author: MarkeD
01st February 2009
A lot of diseases can be prevented even before they occur, the same is the case with the dental diseases. Out of the habit, a lot of people have carbonated beverages, which hold a potential threat not only to other body systems but also to their teeth.
... Read >
Author: abrogers
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
28th January 2009
Fair trade tea is something that tea drinkers can get excited about. It simply means that the teas are produced by workers in foreign countries who are paid a fair wage for growing, harvesting, curing and selling the tea. Knowing that the producers are ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
22nd January 2009
Chinese tea
Chinese tea is a drink prospered during the Tang Dynasty, and tea shops became popular. A major event of this time was the completion of Tea Classics, the cornerstone of Chinese tea culture, by Lu Yu, Tea Sage of China,. This little book de... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea
09th January 2009
Do you like going to the dentist and finding out you have cavities? Did you know one of green tea extract benefits was to prevent cavities? Just recently I learned of a study that shows that green tea does in fact help keep you out of the dentist chair.... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
08th January 2009
Have you ever wondered does green tea have caffeine? Since I am one that cannot handle much caffeine, I have asked that question before. Yet I still want the health benefits of green tea. Health benefits like lower risk of cancer and heart disease, less... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
08th January 2009
Here is a compilation of 71 weight loss tips that should be incorporated into any plan for losing weight.
1. Drink MORE water. Water flushes out toxins and will make you feel fuller.
2. Cut out ALL sodas. Even diet ones. Drink water instead.
3. E... Read >
Author: PhilHixon
06th January 2009
Are you concerned about green tea caffeine content, but you want the health benefits green tea can provide? Green tea does contain caffeine, but not as much as coffee or black tea. With all the health benefits of green tea you still should be concerned ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
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
02nd January 2009
More and more studies continue to emerge on the brain fit benefits of some food and drinks. The best part is that some of these are foods and drinks that many of us enjoy. We all know that fruits and veggies help our general health, but what other goodies... Read >
Author: Simon Evans
19th December 2008
There is no shortage of remedies for cold sores. The stores and internet are full of them.
Most are fine for immediate comfort but are not very effective in healing your cold sore quickly.
You really need both - quick healing and fast symptom rel... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
08th December 2008
Tea is a wonderful drink. It can be enjoyed both hot or cold, sweetened or unsweetened, anytime you wish a refreshing beverage. Popular online tea merchants offer organic loose teas for your drinking pleasure.
If you enjoy tea on a regular basis, i... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
05th December 2008
You may enjoy oolong tea, and even go out of your way to buy oolong tea for your morning and evening cup. You know that it tastes great, but you might not know that there is quite a unique process used to create the oolong tea that you know and love.
... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
04th December 2008
chai tea is a delectable drink perfect for when you want to relax in front of a fire on a cold winter evening. India chai tea is named after the country where chai is grown, and where it is a famous and popular drink. If you enjoy spice and spicy flavor... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
04th December 2008
Bulk loose tea is very popular for many reasons. People enjoy mixing their own unique tea blends, for example. Bulk loose tea can be measured to your preferences when placed inside a tea strainer, so you can get the exact tea strength you desire and no... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
03rd December 2008
Pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis, is swelling and redness of the membranes (conjunctiva) on the inner parts of the eyelid and the eye surface. Pink eye is very common. It is usually not serious, and often goes away in a few days without medical trea... Read >
Author: Ash
03rd December 2008
It’s an established fact that ordinary tea can help to lose weight. Really you can drink tea for pleasure and unique taste, but also for weight loss. There are many sorts of this ancient drink. Let’s look what qualities some kinds of tea have.
Gree... Read >
Author: Carole Parker
02nd December 2008
Colon cleansing is very important in order to remove wastes and toxic materials from colon. It has a number of benefits from improving digestion to skin care. For cleansing colon, it is important to eat a healthy diet. Colon cleansing helps in relieving n... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
01st December 2008
Due to unhealthy eating, your colon gets clogged with wastes and toxic materials. Eating processed and junk foods make a huge damage to stomach and colon. So you should avoid eating these food stuffs at all cost.
Colon cleansing is very important to e... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
01st December 2008
Tea is one of the world's most important drinks, and is certainly one of the UK's greatest cultural icons. After all, what could be more quintessentially British that afternoon or high tea? Or of sitting down to a cup of tea and a slice of cake? Although ... Read >
Author: John Smith
30th November 2008
There are a lot of weight loss products that offer that fast weight loss results, however, are these really guaranteed? The 3 day tuna diet is a fast diet and a kind of fad diet.
Can this diet live up to their assurance of a fit body? Or is it just unh... Read >
Author: Mick van Anken
30th November 2008
All tea, white, green, oolong, and black comes from the same plant called Camellia sinensis. What determines a tea's "color", is the processing the leaves will undergo. Having stated that important fact, we will explore the differences between green and b... Read >
Author: cupotea
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
16th October 2008
Loose teas can be found that are also a type of fair trade tea. Fair trade products are grown sustainably by local farmers in tea regions all over the world, and they are paid a fair price for the products they produce. This is fair for the farmers, who... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
14th October 2008
Tea is one of the world's most important drinks, and is certainly one of the UK's greatest cultural icons. After all, what could be more quintessentially British that afternoon or high tea? Or of sitting down to a cup of tea and a slice of cake? Althoug... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
10th October 2008
Anybody with asthma will tell you how difficult it can be dealing with asthma, and adjusting to different ways of living because of the way asthma affects your lifestyle. Me personally when I was younger I had very hard times dealing with it, mainly becau... Read >
Author: Mary Dolson
29th September 2008
There are a lot of us that try to take care of our health in a number of different ways. We may try to eat the right foods and get plenty of rest and exercise on a regular basis. Doing these things can certainly contribute to our having a healthy body a... Read >
Author: Richard Adams
29th September 2008
You should always consult with your dentist and see what they recommend for you before you have any dental procedure done. The main thing is to get in there and figure out a course of dental care that is going to get you feeling your absolute best, whethe... Read >
Author: jay swedworthy
25th September 2008
All right, this green tea article has been hanging over my head for too long. I just couldn't get motivated to wade through all the research to determine if yes, this is an effective way to lower cholesterol and prevent heart disease, or no, it's just a l... Read >
Author: Lisa Nelson RD
17th September 2008
Kombucha is a mushroom like substance made up of a group of yeasts and bacteria. It is a symbiotic colony of several cultures, which include genus saccharomyces yeast and xylinum bacteria. Used in East Asia as far back as 2,000 years ago, Kombucha was o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th September 2008
A 2 day diet is a kind of diet that comprises of two days of specific meals by some particular food for both the days. This kind of diet includes many essential condiments that build the basics of the diet plan.
Every morning you wake up, get yourself ... Read >
Author: Alien
12th September 2008
How many diets have you been on that you have abandoned due to wanting to eat chocolate? Well, great news for you! Scientists have proven that you don't have to totally deprive yourself of the food of the gods to lose weight. Yes, you have read right. Yo... Read >
Author: Ray Darken
09th September 2008
A cup of green tea a day keeps obesity away has become the latest motto of obese people. There is no surprise al all attached to it.
Obese people have plenty of good options to lose weight. Probably, the healthiest option is the consumption of good ol... Read >
Author: Darren O Connell
08th September 2008
Scottish Teas are increasing in popularity with tea drinkers. But most tea drinkers are unaware of the important role Scotland played in making tea a global drink.
In the early 1600s, tea was introduced to Scotland. Scots were instrumental in found... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th September 2008
Obesity is a huge problem in our society. A lot of people consume large amount fatty foods & they just can’t stop themselves. The best cure for this is to start taking diet pills. However buy diet pills as per your body & how the pills respond to the di... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd September 2008
It recently occurred to me just how different my first aid kit is from what most people are used to. It’s kind of funny because we are so used to antihistamines, pain killers, and commercial antibiotics that we don’t think of them as drugs, and we are... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Walker, CHT, RH
01st September 2008
There are many different types of tea you might consider. Many of the different types of tea
include black tea, green tea, white tea, rooibos, oolong, and more.
Green tea is known to promote good health and is popular all over the world. It has bee... Read >
Author: Tea Guy
23rd August 2008
For literally thousands of years, humans have extolled the nutritional and health benefits of tea. The tea plant Camellia Sinensis is the source of all teas in the world. These include green, oolong, white, and black tea as well as the Chinese Tea known a... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Lorien
21st August 2008
Arteries are tough elastic tubes or blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. As arteries moves away from heart, they further divide into smaller vessels. Arteries carry oxygen rich blood away from the heart and on the other hand veins return bl... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
20th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau
For thousands of years, tea has been considered a traditional tonic for the body and soul in the Oriental. Today, it has become an uplifting and invigorating beverage worldwide.
In modern times, scientific studies have... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
29th July 2008
Tag:green tea,heart disease,further evidence
From:http://www.china-food-wholesaler.com/
A few cups of green tea each day may help prevent heart disease, Greek researchers said on Thursday.
A study published in the European Journal of Cardiovascul... Read >
Author: utut1
29th July 2008
Organic Herbs are everywhere these days. When we walk down the aisle at the local grocery store, we are bombarded with various products and advertisements promoting the benefits of organic herbs, such as organic tea. With all the attention and money ass... Read >
29th July 2008
At every sunrise an individual performing diet starts with a mug of tea or coffee that includes two to four small packets of artificial sweetener. For example ketchup and soya are constituent of the crucial diet. If you're addicted to gulping black tea, y... Read >
Author: Alien
22nd July 2008
Health Benefits of Common Black Tea
There are many health benefits of black tea that regular black tea drinkers should be aware of. Though most people think that black tea may not be good for you when compared to green tea or white tea, there are healt... Read >
Author: TJacquot
22nd July 2008
Oolong Tea
Oolong Tea is a Chinese Tea, which is also referred to as the semi-green tea. It lies somewhere between the green and black tea in oxidation and has a taste much similar to green tea. Oolong tea is fermented, unlike green tea, but the proces... Read >
Author: peterhutch
18th July 2008
Getting a beautiful smile is definitely in everyone's plan, some people will not go through with it because of the fact that once they think dentist they think money but the fact of the matter is that with natural and absolutely cheap dental health proced... Read >
Author: John Sern
14th July 2008
Tea is soaked in culture and history, with its roots dating back to ancient China. Chinese legend says that tea was created more than 5,000 years ago when the leaves fell into the boiling water of an early emperor. From there, tea has become a popular d... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd July 2008
strawberry Tobacco smokers who eat three servings of fruits and vegetables per day and drink green or black tea may be protecting themselves from lung cancer, according to a first-of-its-kind study by UCLA cancer researchers.
UCL... Read >
Author: jackyluo
02nd July 2008
Hay fever has been given many different names such as allergic rhinitis, pollinosis or nasal allergies. You can contract hay fever due to certain air borne dust particles exposed in the environment. These dust particles can be pollen, dander which can cau... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st July 2008
Looking for cold sore home remedies?
If so, I have some GREAT NEWS for you today. When you read this short article, you will discover an excellent variety of cold sore home remedies that really work.
Cold sore home remedies usually work much bett... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
25th June 2008
Rooibos is an African name for 'red bush', its scientific name is 'aspalathus linearis'. Rooibos is a natural herb found in a small area in South Africa, the Cedarberg Mountains. The leaves are processed to make tea and brings many health benefits to the ... Read >
Author: jezzbb
23rd June 2008
Because of the regulations governing organics in various countries, and because they are produced in smaller amounts, organic teas are more expensive than other kinds of bulk tea. However, once you taste the difference, you’ll agree that paying a bit ex... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
23rd June 2008
Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a very common temporary condition caused by such things as oral dryness, stress, hunger (ketosis), eating certain foods such as garlic and onions, smoking, or poor oral hygiene.
Almost everything we put into our ... Read >
Author: John Mathew
09th June 2008
Laissez les bontemps roulez (“let the good times roll) with bulk spices! Your cajun spices cost less when you buy those spices in bulk, because you get generous volume discounts! Bulk spices mean variety as well as economy.
Go With Organic Spices
... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
05th June 2008
If you want to try an authentic Irish tea, but are confused by the many choices available, start with this guide. Bewley's Tea is made in Ireland and one of the country's leading brands. Get facts about each type of Bewley's Tea, such as tasting notes, b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th June 2008
Foot odor is a type of body odor that affects the feet of humans and is generally considered to be an unpleasant smell. Foot odor is common when you wear shoes that don't "breathe”. Foot odor is caused by bacteria that reproduce rapidly. Foot odor is ... Read >
Author: Mary Freeman
23rd May 2008
Green teas have always been popular, especially in the Japanese cultures but have made their impact in the western world as well. Green tea has been used in many aspects in the last few years not only as a well brewed beverage but also added to supplement... Read >
Author: stevy
21st May 2008
A lot of customers have been asking about Pu-erh tea, so, I thought I would provide a bit of insight into this really magical brew...
Pu-erh is a category of tea, just like Black tea is a category of
tea. And, just like there are different types of blac... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
15th May 2008
Processing green tea differs from the way black tea is processed. Antioxidants in the tea leaves are nearly exhausted after black tea is processed whereas in green tea, almost all of its antioxidants are left in the leaves after processing.
Antioxidant... Read >
Author: jezzbb
13th May 2008
Drink tea for bad breath? For years, it’s been standard wisdom that tea is a cause of bad breath (halitosis) and should be avoided, but recent scientific studies suggest otherwise. In fact, research has shown that compounds known as polyphenols, which a... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
01st May 2008
Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic illness that leaves patients suffering from never ending painful conditions and symptoms. According to medical studies and researchers, there is no specific medication that can cure this health condition. Don’t lose hea... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
01st May 2008
Tea is made from the dried leaves of a shrub called Camellia sinensis. Historically, India, China, Japan, and Thailand have been drinking its brew for thousands of years. Because ancient sages realized the health benefits of green tea, it became part of t... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
30th April 2008
With the increased access to fast food and processed food much of today’s generation have grown up on microwavable meals and highly processed foods. As a result, poor eating habits have led to a marked increase and concern over the number of adults and ... Read >
Author: Sharon Francis
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
17th April 2008
You may know about all the great benefits of eating foods rich with antioxidants, but there are some you may not know about. Antioxidant rich foods fight free radicals, which damage your body, keeping you looking and feeling great by slowing the aging pro... Read >
Author: Brett
13th April 2008
Green tea is produced when the fresh leaves of the camellia sinensis plant are steamed, dried, rolled and blended. There are several kinds of green tea, many of which are harvested at different times of year to bring out their best qualities and strengths... Read >
Author: Vitacost.com, Inc.
10th April 2008
How to make the perfect cup of tea has always been debated. One of the biggest arguments involves when to add the milk. Should tea drinkers add the milk before or after the tea? Usually, milk only is added to black teas.
Although most Americans ad... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd April 2008
It's a day like all the others in your work week. You get jolted out of bed by a clanging alarm, and then you rush to jump in the shower, grab a bite to eat, then get backpacks, lunches and kids ready to go to school. After getting kids on the school bu... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
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
12th March 2008
Research proves time and time again that drinking tea provides you with many healthy and life giving properties.
Tea, especially green tea and white tea, contain antioxidants that help fight cancer and slow down the natural aging process.
In additi... Read >
Author: Trevor
29th February 2008
Order At Home Teeth Whitening from 8.99.Teeth Whitening Systems with Dental Same Teeth Whitening System used by Dentists but at a Fraction of The Price. today for a free laser teeth whitening consultation in Los Angeles. Cosmetic dentistry is sciencce and... Read >
Author: ebet sanders
29th February 2008
Do you feel you are being ripped off when you purchase green tea? Have you ever wondered why green tea costs about $2 for a packet of 25 tea bags, whereas with good old common or garden black tea, you can get about 200 bags for under $3!
Seeing as how ... Read >
Author: Geoff Morris
19th February 2008
Organic Loose Tea - quite simply put, this is the way that tea has been prepared for 100's of years. Tea leaves all originate from the same plant, and teas differ in the way they are processed.
The loose teas are typically whole leaves that have been ... Read >
Author: TJacquot
02nd February 2008
Tea is one of the most popular after food drinks in the world, but still very few people are aware that there are four inherently different flavours and types of tea one can find in every supermarket. Each tea is made out of different ingredients and each... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th January 2008
Whilst increasing attention is now rightly being paid to the health benefits of white and green teas, the virtues of the much more familiar, and still much more common, black tea, should not be neglected. All three are products of the camellia sinensis p... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
25th January 2008
Tea is one of the world’s second most popular beverage (after water), but most Americans consider it a poor second to coffee as a caffeine-laced pick-me-up or after-meal beverage. Recently, however, tea has gained new popularity, in part because of its ... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee
17th September 2007
Your favorite dress is superb, but a little bit� to small? It's time to take action fast and firmly against the unwanted kilograms! On this article, you can find a diet plan for just 7 days, which will make you look much better in the end. If you foll... Read >
Author: cristi ion
14th August 2007
Black tea has become a worldwide phenomenon. In cafes and coffeehouses, teahouses and trendy bistros, black tea has become a favorite beverage of tea drinkers around the globe. The uniqueness of black tea lies in the processing—a procedure that he... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
14th August 2007
Black tea has helped to revolutionize the beverage market. Over the years, the exotic drink had become the world’s most popular tea. In fact, 80 percent of the tea consumed in the U.S. is actually of the black tea variety.
Perhaps black tea is... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
14th August 2007
If you’re a fan of black tea, you might have become accustomed to purchasing your favorite blends at a local specialty store, supermarket, or gourmet outlet. However, thanks to the evolution of the Internet, you can now browse for black tea in the priv... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
10th August 2007
Mouth is one of the most important aspects of the body that God has given us. Winter is the season where all are having little bit problem with skin. many person also feel problems with Lips also. Lips have an extremely thin outer layer and few oil-produc... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
26th July 2007
Although tea is consumed as hot beverage in pure form without any additives. There are lot many tea lover’s who consume tea with spices or masala. This trend is becoming popular all over the world; albeit a very large number of hot tea drinkers still pr... Read >
Author: upty123
25th July 2007
Fresh Start
One’s morning begins good with a sip of hot steamy cup of tea. The tea lover’s delight is a cup full of hot brewed tea. Tea - Black tea or Green tea has a unique flavor that stimulates your whole system and soothes your throat. In many ... Read >
Author: upty123
13th July 2007
Tea comes in many varieties. And, flavored teas, which are some of the most popular teas, are made from every variety of tea that can be produced. The most important aspect in obtaining a delicious flavored tea is the quality of the tea base.
Teas are... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
13th July 2007
If you’re new to flavored teas, there’s a real treat in store for you. There’s a tea for every taste and with so many blends to choose, from you’ll likely have difficulty deciding on just one or two.
The best flavored teas are created from ble... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
30th June 2007
In recent years, scientists have been discovering the benefits of drinking tea. Tea’s anti-oxidants have become the source of much discussion for their ability to prevent disease and slow the aging process. We’ve learned that tea drinking can be a sim... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
29th June 2007
Herbal medicine is the medicine of the people. It is simple, safe, effective, and free. Our ancestors knew how to use an enormous variety of plants for health and well-being. Our neighbors around the world continue to use local plants for healing and heal... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
18th June 2007
China, in addition to being the homeland to the Han people and fifty-five other ethnic groups, is also the birth place for one of the world’s most consumed beverage- tea. Tea plants originated in China and were first used for medicinal purposes. It... Read >
Author: Mike Chan
10th June 2007
Many people drink tea, and one kind in particular is growing in popularity in the Western world: green tea. The light flavored tea is more than just a hot drink in winter or a substitute for coffee. It’s packed with all kind of health benefits. Green te... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
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
05th June 2007
Like all teas, white tea comes from the Camellia sinensis plant. The leaves are picked and harvested before the leaves open fully, when the buds are still covered by fine white hair. This gives the tea its name.. White tea is scarcer than the other tradit... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
04th June 2007
One of the best remedies for cancer may be as close as your nearest tea cup. There is an increasing body of evidence to suggest that tea can help prevent the onset of cancer or, at the very least, slow the growth of tumors. This is incredibly encouragin... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
23rd May 2007
The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage--at least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about it, here's your opportunity.
Most of this information comes straight from the Chinese Green Te... Read >
Author: Alien
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
21st May 2007
Dark chocolate, and in particular the cocoa in the chocolate, has exhibited significant health benefits in the last decade in numerous clinical studies. Cocoa is high in polyphenols, substances which help to lower inflammation in the body, boost the immu... Read >
Author: mazdamx
13th May 2007
You’ve probably heard about all the hype about green tea and the benefits of the special drink. The run-of-the-mill- grocery store sells many types of green tea bags that just lay on the shelves. For some people, it just matters to them whether there is... Read >
Author: Green Tea Today
09th May 2007
In the year 1980, in Taiwan a new drink was born. This drink is actually two in one, because it can be both a drink and something to eat at the same time. Bubble tea is the name of this drink or so to say the name that stuck with it. Boba tea or tapioca d... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd May 2007
A study, carried out by Dr Chang Yong Lee and colleagues at Cornell University in New York, shows that drinking a cup of hot cocoa may be the perfect way to warm up and provide your body with a helpful dose of antioxidants. The study was published in the ... Read >
Author: Tim Moore
02nd May 2007
Black tea has become a favorite beverage of people around the globe—therefore, it’s hardly surprising that a number of people are searching for the best black tea blend they can find. Thankfully, because of the wide variety of black tea options on th... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
01st May 2007
It has been shown in some studies of green tea that it may help develop a treatment to prevent the dormant, non threatening type of prostate cancer many men have in their 70’s & 80’s from becoming the aggressive and fatal types. Also in studies on the... Read >
Author: Jack Phillips
19th April 2007
With over 3000 different varieties of tea in the world, how do you choose? Do you choose by the particular type of tea, or do you choose by the taste you like best?
Surprisingly, all tea comes from the same evergreen plant -- Thea sinensis, of which tw... Read >
Author: Mary E. MacDonald
15th March 2007
Everywhere I look right now, I see green tea. Green tea, green tea,
and more green tea. Green tea drinks, green tea supplements,
green tea extract. Heck, green tea is now even a favored ingredient
in soda pop!
So, why all the fuss?
It seems th... Read >
Author: Tabitha Scott
13th March 2007
After water, tea is the most consumed beverage in the world and there are good reasons for this popularity. One of the most popular forms of tea is green tea and there are a number of reasons why so many people enjoy this beverage.
First, green tea is... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
20th February 2007
What is Tea Cupping?
Tea cupping is a process of tasting and evaluating the quality of loose leaf tea. Tea cupping is a process that includes a number steps and is a vitally important method because tea quality varies widely. Tea cupping is a combinati... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
20th February 2007
What is Wu long Tea?
The Wu long (also referred to as oolong) family of teas is characterized by a partial oxidation process that is controllable by varying degrees of heat. Wu long tea has the benefits and taste of both Green Tea and the fully oxidize... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
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
20th February 2007
Caffeine has often been shown to help speed up metabolism, giving it possibilities as a weight loss supplement. However, the problem with using caffeine as a weight loss supplement is that most of our bodies are accustomed to some caffeine intake, so it m... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
20th February 2007
In recent years there has been a significant amount of attention given to green tea and its health benefits. Green tea has been shown to prevent cancer, heart disease, and reduce the signs of aging. And, more recently, studies have shown that it can be he... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
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
For the last several years, there has been an abundance of research on the effects of green tea and its possible ability to prevent cancer. There has been a lot of focus on Asian culture, where the incidence of cancer is significantly lower that that of t... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
08th February 2007
In a recent study by the Department of Dermatology at the Mount Sinai-NYU Medical Center in New York, NY, aqueous extracts of green and black teas were revealed to ward off experimentally induced animal tumors, particularly those caused by ultraviolet (UV... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
08th February 2007
In the past few years, a number of women have turned to green vegetables in an effort to attempt to lower their risk of breast cancer. With the disease affecting as many as one in eight American women, it is only natural that women look to natural remedi... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
02nd February 2007
Have you ever seen ads on the internet claiming they possess the "real" Okinawan tea? I'm sure you have, and after reading this article you will have a very good reason to stay away from them.
It seems as if people on the internet will try to make mone... Read >
Author: Reeveso
29th January 2007
With early detection, cancer is no longer an automatic death sentence. However, an initial diagnosis still brings with it a host of questions: What is the best course of treatment? Are conventional approaches best? Or are non-traditional therapies pre... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
21st January 2007
The efficiency of some medicine really depends on what you eat and drink. Some foods can counteract medicine. Of course, you should always consult your doctor. I just suggest a few common sense guidelines.
If you take cardio-vascular medicine, avoid h... Read >
Author: Yulia Berry
16th January 2007
Green tea has been consumed in Japan and China for centuries, and it is only recently that it has become a popular drink in the West – where traditionally black tea has been preferred. (Black tea is more strongly flavored and has more caffeine, and reta... Read >
Author: Barbara Eastcairn
19th December 2006
Asian green tea has been around for thousands of year. It is believed that Asian green tea was discovered by a Asian emperor by accident. It comes from the same plant, Camellia Sinensis, as traditional black tea and oolong tea. For centuries, Asian med... Read >
Author: Bill Nadraszky
25th November 2006
Broadly speaking, the word antioxidant is used to mean a substance which helps to control oxidation rate in a reaction. This is an important phenomenon from the point of view of both chemistry as well as biology.
In biology the group of organic substan... Read >
Author: Market-For-Me
16th November 2006
Know Headaches Caused By Food You Eat
The choice of food among human beings has a peculiarity. I like bitter gourd. You hate it. I like coffee, but you love to have black tea. If you consume the food you don't like, under pressure, you have headache. Y... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
13th November 2006
The two hard and fast factors that almost always contribute heavily to smelly feet are firstly sweating from the feet and the type of shoes you wear. Sweating is an important process which helps to maintain our body temperature. It helps to remove waste p... Read >
Author: Ryan Parker
18th October 2006
The phrase “Chinese Tea” is misleading. There are many types of Chinese tea, and they are each distinct from the others. The differences in Chinese teas come from the region they are grown, the varietal of tea plant, and the method of processing the r... Read >
Author: Gerald Campbell
04th October 2006
There are several things to consider when looking for a decent tea pot. You'll want something that is both beautiful and practical a lovely pot that pours well and keeps your tea hot. Some people also have different pots for different types of tea an ... Read >
Author: Cory Willins
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
07th September 2006
If you decrease your weight too fast you could regain it and
sometimes put more weight back on!
Consider the following:
1. Losing weight fast is not a reliable solution
2. Improper thyroid function can have an effect on your weight
3. Discover th... Read >
Author: Dencho Denchev
07th September 2006
The tea is a product of a plant known as C. sinensis, a native
of Southeast Asia. The tea brewed from the dried leaves of
this plant has been drunk in China since perhaps the 28th
century BC. It was first brought to Europe by the Dutch in
the early ... Read >
Author: Dencho Denchev
31st August 2006
How do you fit a miracle in a cup?
For 4,000 years, the Chinese people have been using green tea as treatment for everything from headaches to depression.
Today, studies are conducted in Asia and the west in order to produce hard evidence of the h... Read >
Author: Leon Reinhart
21st August 2006
The second most consumed beverage behind water is tea. Interestingly enough the 3,200,000 tones of tea produced worldwide come from only one plant species, named "camellia sinensis." But how a plant becomes a beverage? Tea is made by steeping processed le... Read >
Author: John Gibb
21st August 2006
For people who suffer every morning from puffy eyes or have to cover the bags under their eyes, apart from purchasing expensive cosmetic creams to reduce the symptoms perhaps it is wise to try out one of the oldest natural remedies: a couple of tea bags. ... Read >
Author: John Gibb
21st August 2006
Green tea provides numerous health benefits and while many have not been scientifically proven, some have been. Most recently, the claim that green tea helps fight and prevent breast cancer is being researched. Interestingly, the Chinese have been using g... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Radisson
06th August 2006
Caffeine Blues
By Stephanie Relfe B.Sc. (Sydney)
Okay, I know this article won't be popular. Most of us are so addicted to Caffeine that we don't want to know about it. I am writing this because when "Caffeine Blues" by Stephen Cherniske M.S.came... Read >
Author: Stephanie Relfe
03rd August 2006
- Debbie Cotton, Ad.Dip.Nat
The kidneys are an amazing organ of the body that are so widely overlooked and ignored. They facilitate very important processes such as filtering our blood that rids us of waste and toxins, maintaining blood pressure, fluid... Read >
Author: Hermann Keppler
26th July 2006
Chronic illnesses like arthritis, are often linked to dietary practices. Researches show that certain food can start arthritic pain. But on the positive side, recent studies also show that some food can alleviate pain caused by arthritis. However, it must... Read >
Author: Jason Atilia
25th July 2006
Although experts are divided on exactly how healthy green tea, there is no doubt that it has some health benefits. The following are the ones that have some scientific research behind them.
Firstly, green tea shares all the health benefits that are tho... Read >
Author: John Gibb
22nd July 2006
According to Chinese legend, green tea was invented by an emperor who was out in the forest, and had just boiled a kettle of water on his campfire. Suddenly, a freak gust of wind put out his fire and blew leaves from a nearby tree into the emperor's hot w... Read >
Author: John Gibb
05th July 2006
Even though tea has been enjoyed for about 5000 years since its serendipitous discovery by Chinese Emperor and "Divine Healer" Shen-Nung in 2737 B.C, White tea did not come to existence until at much later time. White tea has only about 200 years of histo... Read >
Author: Jay Wang
03rd July 2006
Have you tired off different weight loss program? Don't worry! Green tea gives helping hand for you to lose your weight. Chinese discovered this tea and used to treat their headaches, to their depression.
At present there are numerous debates on the gr... Read >
Author: Hasan Dens
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
30th June 2006
Have you tasted ma'cha-powdered green tea at tea ceremony or green tea 'lemonade'? It might have tingled your taste buds. You can add fun and wellness to your lives by drinking green tea at least once in a day. This may help your weight loss program also!... Read >
Author: Murat Demir
10th June 2006
Black, green, or china, we drink tea almost as much as we drink water. And there are plenty to choose from - with over a thousand different varieties from over thirty countries, there's a different flavor and character to suit every palate. You could spen... Read >
Author: Cory Willins
10th June 2006
While searching for the world's best anti aging skin care product I found myself traveling to the mountains of the Swiss Alps, the jungles of Africa, the caves of Egypt. All the while in the ed my discover was on so simply yet incredible it was more then ... Read >
Author: D Fraser
08th June 2006
The smoky and fragrant taste of Earl Grey is a unique experience that many people can not get enough of. Described as a spicy citrus flavor, Earl Grey is a hard to describe taste that is unforgettable once tasted. Apparently Captain Picard of Star Trek fa... Read >
Author: Cory Willins
26th May 2006
You may not realize it but tea
is the most consumed beverage in the world except for water. Since it is
such a popular drink, it is a good thing that it contains a lot of
nourishing properties.
Virtually everybody
has hear... Read >
Author: Anita Mathews
10th May 2006
For most people, the Chinese green tea is a stuff of legends. It has been known to be very beneficial to human health and has been talked about and written about because of its countless positive effects for thousands of years.
According to legend, the... Read >
Author: Cathy Freeman
07th May 2006
Chinese green tea is the stuff of legends according to many. It has been known to have lots of benefits for the human health. For thousands of years, Chinese green tea has been talked about and written about because of its countless positive effects.
I... Read >
Author: Taylor Evans
02nd May 2006
"Treating Insomnia: Is having sweet dreams just a dream?"
A person who is suffering from sleepless nights, someone who frequently wakes up at night and rises up early in the morning even though that person does not have enough sleep is having a sleepin... Read >
Author: Nishanth Reddy
20th April 2006
With US$5 billion market in the United States alone in 2003, a 500% increase in 10 years, tea is a well established industry that is quickly growing. Tea bags, loose teas, tea shops, and gourmet teas are only a few examples of the outlets for this ever ... Read >
Author: David Giusti
14th April 2006
Many women have dark circles under their eyes on a regular basis. In fact, 9 out of 10 people have to deal with dark circles under their eyes at one time or another. The condition has been blamed on anything from lack of sleep to the wrong diet. It is act... Read >
Author: Mila Sidman
01st April 2006
Herbal Tea, one of the world's most ancient beverages, has been used for centuries for medicinal purposes. Today we are using herbal tea as a refreshing beverage and for its natural therapeutic effects. Herbal teas can lift your spirits, calm your nerves,... Read >
Author: Jhon Mark
17th March 2006
Green tea has become a thirty-year "overnight success," and is now taking the scientific community by storm. With well over 1,500 studies in print in the scientific literature since 1963, the pace of discovery has been heating up over even the last couple... Read >
Author: Jhon Mark
14th March 2006
It may appear surprising that drinking something like tea should cause anything at all, yet it is important to know the facts
When you think about what hot drinks you want to have at the morning, or for that matter, at any other time of the day, consi... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson
14th March 2006
As part of your Candida treatment through the Candida diet, you will also have to cut all kind of foods which may contain yeast. This means that you have to temporarily give up having bread, alcoholic drinks, black tea, cheese or vinegar. The reason for t... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey
04th March 2006
Drinking tea -- research shows it to be a healthy activity, because tea contains antioxidants that help fight cancer and even slow the aging process. Vitamin C, found in some teas, helps fight illnesses and colds. Some teas contain polyphones, which stren... Read >
Author: Ron King
16th February 2006
Three to five cups of green tea a day can do you a lot of good.
Tea, especially green tea has long been known for its medicinal benefits. It helps digestion, boost metabolism and even wards off cancer and heart disease.
According to whether it is f... Read >
Author: Gang Deng
15th February 2006
Rooibos (pronounced Roy-boss), botanical name Aspalathus linearis, is clearly gaining popularity in the US due in part to all the hype surrounding the South African herb. I personally get many questions about Rooibos and the various properties and benefit... Read >
Author: Beth Johnston
02nd February 2006
Why whiten your teeth. How white is white?
Teeth whitening is big business these days. Why don't teeth stay white, and how important is it anyway?
Teeth aren't naturally pure white to begin with. Most teeth are a light shade of ivory or yellow. ... Read >
Author: Don Richards
22nd November 2005
Copyright 2005 Wendy Owen
How can sleep deprivation affect weight loss? Surely the reverse is true! If we're tossing and turning all night, aren't we burning a few more kilojoules?
Perhaps, but it's more complicated than that. When we don't have eno... Read >
Author: Wendy Owen
27th September 2005
Water retention, mood swings, sore breasts, and indigestion are problems experienced by many women in the week preceding menstruation. Here are a few tips from Susun Weed to help ease these discomforts.
TO RELIEVE WATER RETENTION
10-20 drops of dan... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
12th August 2005
There are several forms of body art. Body art can be temporary, for example, body painting, or permanent, such as shaping, dyeing, and scarification, tattooing, and piercing. This article will provide some insight into body art.
Body art painting a... Read >
Author: David Chandler
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