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Brew the Best Tea

... tea service in the Japanese culture is a practice that takes many years to master. Steeping the perfect cup of tea is in part a science and is also part of an art form for individual preferences. To steep the perfect cup of tea you ... Read Read: Brew the Best Tea

By: Stephen Haworth | 23/05/2008 | Tea
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How To Select Healing Teas for Healthy Living

... " the tea is taking place. Remove when the dark colour appears. Naturally occurring theophyllines in teas have proven to assist people with asthma. These theophyllines have been developed in the use of drugs and inhalers to treat ... Read Read: How To Select Healing Teas for Healthy Living

By: Carole-Anne Stanway | 10/03/2008 | Nutrition
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The Journey of Tea From China to Africa

... Until the Sung dynasty in 1100 AD, this wonderful drink began to become popular in the elite society. Some of tea's popularity is due to the discoveries of its health benefits. As the Chinese elites enjoyed this excellent drink, they ... Read Read: The Journey of Tea From China to Africa

By: Mr. Pham | 09/09/2007 | Nutrition
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Tea Basics 101 - Tea Type or Taste, How Do you Choose?

... ." It's not really a "fermenting" process per say -- it's actually an oxidation process that occurs in the tea leaves, whereby the leaves absorb oxygen, which changes their chemistry, and therefore affects both the taste and color of the ... Read Read: Tea Basics 101 - Tea Type or Taste, How Do you Choose?

By: Mary E. MacDonald | 18/04/2007 | Home and Family
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Can Drinking Tea Make You Live Longer?

... in the stomach. H pylori is associated with the development of ulcers. Getting Your Daily Dose The recommended dose of tea for health benefits is about 30 ounces per day - the equivalent of 2 ½ cans of soda. While this may seem like a ... Read Read: Can Drinking Tea Make You Live Longer?

By: Marcus Stout | 21/02/2007 | Medicine
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10 Teas That Heal

... down, white tea leaves are not fermented. Instead, they are steamed and dried in the sun. Because of the lack of fermentation, white tea contains a high concentration of chemical compounds, known to help fight cancer. The brewed tea has a ... Read Read: 10 Teas That Heal

By: Ron King | 05/03/2006 | Health
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The 20 Top Benefits of Tea

... about 20-30 minutes. After this dry your feet completely and don't wash or rinse them. The tannin in tea will close your pores, which will prevent further perspiration and it kills the bacteria which causes the odor. Also soak your tennis ... Read Read: The 20 Top Benefits of Tea

By: Mary Anne Durkee | 18/06/2008 | Alternative Medicine
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The Tips About Longjing Tea

... Dragon Well tea is ready to drink. 3: Aroma also is one of the most important factors in judging the quality of a kind of tea. By putting 3 grams worth of leaves into 100 milliliters of boiled water, people can judge the quality of the ... Read Read: The Tips About Longjing Tea

By: huiya | 11/06/2008 | Tea
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Chinese Green Tea as the Drink to Health

... plant-based substances that have been shown to have antioxidant, anticancer, and antiviral properties. However, green tea is particularly rich in a type of polyphenols called catechins. These substances have also been shown to have ... Read Read: Chinese Green Tea as the Drink to Health

By: Janey Yang | 26/05/2008 | Tea
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Five Great Way to Use Green Tea Drops

... caused by an increase in free radical activity is thought to be one of the major cause factors of diseases. Green tea antioxidants are rich in polyphenols which act on free radicals thus disarming them of their harmful activity in our ... Read Read: Five Great Way to Use Green Tea Drops

By: New Vitality Editorial Team | 03/05/2008 | Supplements and Vitamins
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Green Tea Extract - the Health Benefits

... , caffeine (3.5%), theanine (~4%), lignin (6.5%), organic acids (1.5%), protein (15%), and chlorophyll (0.5%). Green tea contains B-vitamins and ascorbic acid, which are destroyed in the process of making black tea. The essential oil ... Read Read: Green Tea Extract - the Health Benefits

By: New Vitality Editorial Team | 03/05/2008 | Supplements and Vitamins
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Tea is a Tea is a Tea is a Tea!

... 3 meters in diameter in spread. The teas grow as bushes at medium to high elevations on the hills. As a tree, tea is pruned once in a year and leaves are plucked periodically, the plant grows with lateral branches. TEA IS A TEA LEAF ... Read Read: Tea is a Tea is a Tea is a Tea!

By: pnkguru | 21/04/2008 | Tea
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Tea, Tea or Tea?

... about waist height to make cultivation easier. Only the leaves from the top 1-2 inches are picked. Many of the top-quality teas, such as darjeeling, are picked from plants grown at elevations of about 5,000 feet. This causes the plants ... Read Read: Tea, Tea or Tea?

By: Linda Wilson | 19/03/2008 | Home and Family
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Tea Gifts – What More Could One Wish For?

... are beautifully decorated with various motives and patterns, such as lavender buds or wild flowers. You can also consider herbal tea gifts, which represent one of the most popular choices. Unique flavors will entice you and the person who ... Read Read: Tea Gifts – What More Could One Wish For?

By: Ron Mark | 17/03/2008 | Gifts
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History of Tea

... route of camels that would journey for many months. They would meet at a neutral zone between Russia and China, and than take the tea back to the aristocrats of Russia. Russian peasants would use a “Samovar,” an urn that stores hot water, ... Read Read: History of Tea

By: Deidre Bissonette | 18/02/2008 | Tea

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